In rugby (橄欖球),the ball is usually carried forward by players, ________ kicking is permitted.

A.so

B.in case

C.so that

D.though

D解析:句意:在橄欖球運動中,球總是被球員向前傳帶,雖然踢球是被允許的。so“因此”;in case “萬一”;so that “以便”;though 用于主句后,引出補充說明,使主句語氣變?nèi),意為“然而,但是”,故選擇D項。

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