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_____the activities might seem childish, actually they require a lot of strength and determination.

A. Since B. Although C. Before D. If

 

【解析】

試題分析:考查狀語從句。句意:盡管這些活動好像可能有點孩子氣,但實際上他們需要很大的力氣和決心。A. Since 由于,自從 B. Although盡管,雖然 C. Before在。。。之前 D. If如果,根據句意所以B正確。

考點:考查狀語從句

 

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