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1.-Someone wants you on the phone.
-       nobody knows I am here.(  )
A.AlthoughB.AndC.ButD.So

分析 --有人打电话找你.--但是没有人知道我在这儿.

解答 答案:C A项"虽然,尽管",引导让步状语从句;B项"和,并且",并列连词,连接并列句,表示顺承关系;C"但是",转折连词,表示转折;D"因此",因果连词,表示原因.因为此句是简单句,所以排除A项.通过"nobody knows I am here"可知,此处是转折.排除B、D两项.故选C项.

点评 考查并列连词.主要看每个并列连词的功能,然后再根据句意做出选择.

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