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_____ the Internet is making people closer, it may also be breaking some homes or will cause other family problems.

A. When   B. If     C. As      D. While

 

D 【解析】 试题分析:考查状语从句。句意:尽管使人们跟靠近,但是它也可能会打破一些家庭或将导致其他家庭问题。在这里while的意思是“尽管”。故选D。 【知识拓展】 While用法小结 一、while作名词用,表示“一会儿”“一段时间” She likes to lie down for a while after lunch.她喜欢午饭后躺一会儿. 二、While作连词 (1)引导时间状语 We must strike while the iron is hot.趁热打铁. (2)引起让步状语从句,意思是“虽然…但是….”、“尽管…但是…”(多放于句首) While he loves his students,he is very strict with them..虽然他爱他的学生,可是他对他们很严格. (3)引起条件状语,意思是“只要” While there is life there is hope.只要生命存在,就有希望. 三、While作并列连词用,意思为“而,然而”,表对比.而but表转折.注意用心比较体会while与but的句中用意 The son was having a good meal at home,while the parents were working in the fields.儿子在家吃好饭而父母却在田里辛勤劳作.我本该帮她但没能. 四.while,when,as的用法区别 都译为“当…的时候”,区别为:when后的从句谓语动词既可是延续性动词,也可是短暂性动词,而且还可作并列连词,译为“这时”.但以下句型一定用when,作并列连词: 句型A:be about to do…when…正要做…这时(发生另一事) 句型B:was/were doing…when…正在…这时(发生另一事) 句型C:had done…when…刚要做…这时(发生另一事) 1.We were about to set out when it began to rain.我们刚要出发天突然下雨了. 2.He had hardly sat down when his mobile rang.他刚一坐下手机就响了. 3.I was walking along the bank of the river when I fell into it.我正沿河岸散步突然掉进水里. while后的从句谓语动词只能是延续性动词,强调主从句的两个动词同时发生;while也可作并列连词,表示两个动作的对比,译为“而”“然而”.as则表示两个变化中的动作的同时性,译为“一边…一边…”. 1.While his mother was cooking in the kitchen,the boy fell asleep in the chair.(在一个延续动作过程中发生另一个动作) 2.He hurried home,looking behind as he went.他匆匆回家,边走边往后看. 考点:考查状语从句  
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