—You seemed to be impressed by his skill.?

—Not exactly so.It was his courage _______ his skill that really impressed me.?

A. as well as?

B. rather than?

C. but also?

D. together with?

B?


解析:

題干要表達(dá)的意思為“是他的勇氣并非他的技術(shù)給我留下了深刻的印象”,選項A和D是表并列關(guān)系,不合語意。選項C無此搭配。rather than為“更準(zhǔn)確地說”,如:He ran rather than walked.更準(zhǔn)確地說,他是跑而不是走。rather than還可表“不是……而是……”,如:The parents should be blamed rather than the children.應(yīng)受到責(zé)備的是父母而不是孩子們。It was what he meant rather than what he said that annoyed me.讓我生氣的不是他所說的,而是他話中的意思。

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