【題目】She refused to follow our advice on the job, _______ it would have a great effect on her career.

A. even though B. as if C. now that D. in case

【答案】A

【解析】

試題分析:考查短語。 A. even though 雖然;B. as if 好像; C. now that 即使; D. in case萬一。句意:她拒絕聽從我們建議,雖然我們會(huì)給她一個(gè)好的影響,故選A。

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