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--- Are your family ready for rafting? -...

--- Are your family ready for rafting?

---Yes, I really want my children to experience that       they are young.

A. \                                     B. while                              C. unless                             D. if

 

B 【解析】 试题分析:句意:--你的全家准备好去漂流了吗?--是的,我真的想让我的孩子当他们年轻的时候去体验一下。while 当……时候; unless除非; if如果。因为这里缺少连词不能省略,因为连词都有一定的意义,根据句意故选B。 考点:考查连词的用法。
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