(2013·濟(jì)南一模)________ you are unable to deal with it, perhaps we should ask someone else for help.

AAlthough BWhile

CSince DUnless

 

C

【解析】C 考查狀語(yǔ)從句。句意:既然你不能處理此事,我們也許應(yīng)該請(qǐng)別人來幫忙。since“既然,由于,符合句意。although“盡管;while“當(dāng)……時(shí);unless“除非

 

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