【題目】— Do you have the time? I've got something to tell you.

— Ok, ______ you make your story short.

A. now that B. even if

C. so long as D. in case

【答案】C

【解析】

試題分析:考查詞組辨析。A既然;B盡管;C只要;D以防,句意:—你有時間嗎?我有些事要告訴你!玫模灰汩L話短說。故選C

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