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3.The old man tried to save more money ______ he could contribute some to the flood victims.(  )
A.so as toB.now thatC.so thatD.even though

分析 老人尽可能多存点钱,以便能捐一些给洪水受害者.

解答 答案:C
解析:A为了(后面不能接句子);B既然;C为了(后面接句子);以便;D即使;尽管.根据句意首先可以直接将B、D选项直接排除;横线后面接的是句子,故根据用法可知A选项错误.综上,只要C选项符合句意及用法.

点评 本题考查结果状语从句,做题时需要确定该从句是什么类型,再分析各个选项的具体用法及题干要求选出最终答案.

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