He had planned to make a compromise,but        he changed his mind at the last minute.


  1. A.
    therefore
  2. B.
    otherwise
  3. C.
    anyhow
  4. D.
    somehow
D
考查副詞辨析。Somehow意為不知何故。句意為,他本打算做出承諾,但是不知何故他在最后一刻改變了主意。 therefore 因此 otherwise否則 anyhow 無論如何
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