(2013·河北普通高中高三質(zhì)量監(jiān)測)________ I couldn't fully understand what he wanted to show in his paintings, I thought his works were quite impressive.

AAs BSince CIf DWhile

 

D

【解析】D 考查狀語從句。句意:盡管我不能充分理解在他的畫里他想要展現(xiàn)什么,但我覺得他的作品給人的印象很深刻。While在此處表示盡管,引導讓步狀語從句。

 

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