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【題目】Dont fall for the advertisement. In the beginning, you may lose some weight, but after a while you will end up back ______ you started.

A. as if B. where

C. even if D. when

【答案】B

【解析】

試題分析:句意:不要上廣告的當。開始你可能是會減肥,但一段時間后你還是回到你開始的地方。此處為where引導的地點狀語從句修飾end up back的動作,故選B。

考點: 考查狀語從句

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