【題目】He failed in the exam not only his laziness but also he didn’t listen to the teacher.
A.because; for B.because of; because
C.as; for D.for; since
【答案】 B
【解析】
試題分析:考查because, because of, as, since 辨析。句意:他考試失敗不僅是因為懶惰還因為他上課不認(rèn)真聽講。because 是連詞,引導(dǎo)原因狀語從句,而because of 是復(fù)合介詞,后面接名詞或者代詞等。because/as/since/for because表示直接原因,語氣最強;卮饂hy提出的問題只能用because。在強調(diào)句型中,也只能用because。 as用于解釋做某事的原因,語氣較弱,通常位于主句前。 since表示的原因是指人們已知的事實,常意為“既然”。語氣比because弱,但比as強。通常位于主句前,并常與as換用。 for并列連詞,連接并列分句,表示一種補充說明,是推測或判斷的理由,語氣較弱,不可位于主句前。有時可表示直接原因,相當(dāng)于because。故選B項。
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