______ you talk or write a message to someone, you show your language skills to others


  1. A.
    Every time
  2. B.
    Some time
  3. C.
    At times
  4. D.
    The time
A
試題分析:考查連詞短語(yǔ):因?yàn)檫@里有兩個(gè)句子,需要一個(gè)連詞,B. Some time一段時(shí)間,C. At times 有時(shí), D. The time這個(gè)時(shí)間,都不能當(dāng)連詞,只有every time 可以。句意:每當(dāng)你跟人交談或者寫(xiě)信息時(shí),你都在向別人展示你的語(yǔ)言技巧。選A。
考點(diǎn):考查連詞短語(yǔ)
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