12._______ she is out of a job,Lucy has been considering going back to school,but she hasn't decided yet.(  )
A.Now thatB.Even thoughC.No matter howD.Except that

分析 既然她失業(yè)了,露西一直考慮回學(xué)校,但她還沒有決定.

解答 A 考查連詞.now that"既然";even though"即使";no matter how"無(wú)論怎樣";except that"除了",根據(jù)句意:既然她失業(yè)了,露西一直考慮回學(xué)校,但她還沒有決定.所以答案選A.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 連詞是連接英語(yǔ)句子的詞,首先要判斷是否需要連接句子的詞,理解句意、語(yǔ)境選擇恰當(dāng)?shù)倪B詞,細(xì)心分析,考慮語(yǔ)境,切忌粗心大意,慣性判斷.

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