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In fact, a small car is big enough for a family of three, ______ you need more space for luggage.

A.onceB.becauseC.as ifD.unless

D

解析试题分析:句意:事实上,如果你不需要太多的空间装行李的话,这辆小汽车对于这三口之家已经足够了。once一旦; because因为; as if好像; unless除非,如果不。根据句意故选D。
考点:考查连词的用法。
点评:本题难度适中。判断从句中用哪个连词,需用记住连词的用法,在句中的作用,连词也是高考的热点,需要考生平时多练习。需要考生会分析句子成分理解句意。
即学即练:She looks______ nothing had happened to her.
A. once           B. because   C. as if             D. unless
解析:C。句意:她当时看起来好像什么事都没发生似的。

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