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(2013·高考天津卷)________ smallthe company has about 1,000 buyers in over 30 countries.

AAs BIf

CAlthough DOnce

 

C

【解析】C。句意:尽管很小,但是这个公司已经在30多个国家有大约1 000个买家。根据句意及前后句的关系可知选择Calthough“尽管

 

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