_____ maths is concerned, Tom is the best student in our class


  1. A.
    As long as
  2. B.
    As well as
  3. C.
    As soon as
  4. D.
    As far as
D
四個(gè)選項(xiàng)分別表示只要、和……一樣、一……就和至于,根據(jù)題意選D,就數(shù)學(xué)有關(guān)的而言,湯姆是班里最好的學(xué)生。
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