—Was it because the traffic was very heavy during the rush hour _______ you were late again?

—Well, I’m afraid so.

A. when                B. that                          C. why                         D. how

解析:選B。It was. . . that. . . 為強調(diào)句型,本題強調(diào)because從句。

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