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What a terrible experience! ________, you’re safe now ------ that’s the main thing.

A.Anyway.          B.Besides.           C.Otherwise.        D.Therefore.

 

【答案】

A

【解析】句意為:多么可怕的經(jīng)歷!不管怎樣,你現(xiàn)在平安無事了----那比什么都好。Besides( 另外),相當(dāng)于in addition, 是表前后句遞進(jìn)關(guān)系的銜接詞;Otherwise="or(" 否則),是表反面結(jié)果的連詞:Therefore ="so" (因此),是順接結(jié)果意義的關(guān)聯(lián)詞。

【考點(diǎn)定位】句意理解與連詞活用的考查。Anyway="anyhow" (無論如何;不管怎樣;反正;隨便)常用于轉(zhuǎn)換話題,結(jié)束談話或回到原話題。如:I can’t tell you the exact time when I will get there. Anyway, I will get there as early as I can. 有時(shí)可以表達(dá)對前面的話加以補(bǔ)充,給出令人信服的理由。如:It is too expensive and anyway the colour doesn’t suit you. 有時(shí)表達(dá)糾正或略微改變說過的話。如:She works in a bank. She did when I last saw her, anyway.

 

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