【題目】________ everybody is here, let’s begin our meeting.

A. Though B. Since C. Because D. While

【答案】B

【解析】試題分析:句意:由于大家都在這兒了,讓我們開始會議吧。A.雖然;B.自從,由于;C.因為;D.然而,題中句子前面是原因后面是結(jié)果。故選B.

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