【題目】 Stephen Hawking could only control the activities of several fingers to press letters on the computer screen, he never gave up his research about the black holes in the universe. We are deeply sad about this great figure 's death on March 14. 2018

A.Although; /B./; althoughC.Although; so

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:盡管斯蒂芬霍金只能控制幾個(gè)手指在電腦屏幕上按下字母的活動(dòng),但他從未放棄過他對(duì)宇宙黑洞的研究。這位偉人在2018314日逝世,我們對(duì)此深感悲痛。

考查連詞。句中he never gave up his research “他從未放棄他的研究could only control the activities of several fingers to press letters on the computer screen “只能控制手指在屏幕上按下字母是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,所以C項(xiàng)錯(cuò)誤。although意為雖然,盡管,要放在句首,在同一個(gè)句子中不能和but連用。故選A。

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