【題目】“________ many people say that life is the art of living, I believe that life is the art of drawing without an eraser,” said Christine, CEO of the Greater China division from a bank in Singapore.

A. Once B. Since C. While D. If

【答案】C

【解析】考查連詞辨析。句意:一家新加坡銀行大中華分行的CEO,克里斯汀說:“雖然許多人說人生即生活的藝術(shù),但我認(rèn)為人生是沒有橡皮可以擦除的繪畫藝術(shù)。” A. Once一旦;B. Since以來;C. While雖然;然而;當(dāng)……的時候;D. If如果。根據(jù)語境,是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,故選C。

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