18.The next bus will come 20minutes later.________,let's go there for a coffee.(  )
A.SomehowB.AnywayC.MeanwhileD.Therefore

分析 下一輛公交車(chē)20分鐘之后到.這期間,我們?nèi)ツ呛缺Х劝桑?/p>

解答 答案C.考查副詞辨析.somehow意為"不管怎樣",anyway意為"無(wú)論如何,總之",meanwhile"同時(shí),其間",therefore"因此".根據(jù)句意,在等公交車(chē)期間,我們?nèi)ズ缺Х,用meanwhile.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 考查副詞辨析的題,要熟記副詞的意思,將副詞分別代入題干中進(jìn)行選擇.

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