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Tom kept silent about the accident _________ lose his job.


  1. A.
    so not as to
  2. B.
    in order not to
  3. C.
    in order to not
  4. D.
    not so as to
B
解析:
試題
分析:考查固定詞組,in order to意思“為了”,so as to意思“為了”,其否定式都是把not放在to的前面,in order to既可以放在句首又可以放在句中;
so as to只放在句中,所以選B考點:考查固定詞組
點評:固定詞組是高考常考內容,本題考查的固定詞組意思相同,但有區別,要求考生注意區分即學即練:I’d almost given up hope of finding a car I liked, and then suddenly this one____ .A. turned over  B. turned down  C. turned on   D. turned up選D
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