- 单选题( )the danger from enemy action, people had to cope with a severe shortage of food, clothing,fuel, and almost everything.
- A 、As far as
- B 、As long as
- C 、As well as
- D 、As soon as
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【正确答案:C】
as well as意思是“除……外,另外”,表示递进。译:除了与敌军作战的危险,人们还得对付食物、衣服、燃料等一切东西的严重短缺。as far as达到……的程度(表程度);as long as只要(表条件);as soon as ……就……(表时间)。
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