Their tent,__________ light as a feather, remained firm in the storm last night.

A. as if       B. even       C. though     D. if

C


解析:

本題考查省略的用法,though引導(dǎo)的分句中省略了it is。意為“帳篷雖然很輕,但昨晚它仍牢牢地立在狂風(fēng)中”。

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