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  • 2010

  • 1 and, or, but, for, Rice and potatoes are common foods. Today we can travel by plane. Many trees lose their leaves in winter, but evergreen trees do not.

  • bothand, notbut.not onlybut also not onlybut as welleitheror neithernorEither the windows were opened or the door was opened.

  • 2 that, whether, when, because, though

  • 3 When the alarm clock rang.

  • 4 though (although)because though (although)but because so

  • 1 he did not know much Englishhe got out his dictionary and looked up the word.As B. For C. Since D. BecauseA

  • forbecauseasforbecausewhyasas

  • 2 you don't feel wellyou'd better stay at homeABecauseBSince/If CFor DNowB

  • 3I dont know he has received the package.Aif Bwhen CwhatDhow manyAifwhen

  • 4Come tomorrow, I will give it to you.Aor Band CthoughDifBand

  • 5The teacher his students likes football.Aand Bas well as Cand alsoDalsoBas well as

  • 6We were having lunch some one knocked at the door.Aas Ba soon as CwhenDwhileCwhen

  • 1or, either...or, otherwiseYou can go to Beijing either today or tomorrow. You must get up early or you wont catch the early bus.

  • 2but, however, while, onlyHis brother is fond of football while he likes basketball.You can watch TV, but you must finish your homework first.

  • 3and, both...and, neither...nor, not only...but also, as well as, together withTo study English well, we need both diligence and careful.That horse is not only the youngest among the five, but also runs thefastest.

  • 4for, so, thereforeIt must have rained, for the ground is wet.You are in the right, therefore they should support you.

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