--How should I deal with new words in reading?

--Well, you'd better not stop ______ you come to a word or phrase you don't know.


  1. A.
    the time
  2. B.
    a time
  3. C.
    every time
  4. D.
    one time
C
句意為“你最好不要每次一碰到生詞就馬上停下來”。every time意為“每次一……就”,是以名詞性詞組引導(dǎo)的特殊的時間狀語從句,其他三項均無此意。
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