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The little village hasn't changed much _____a new road and two more stores.
A
except
B
besides
C
except that
D
except for
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D
答案解释:
解题思路:D。except表示除了,不包括在内,并且前后对比内容地位相同;beside表示包括在内的;except that后面跟从句;except for表示整体与部分对比。
【参考译文】这个村庄除了新建一条路和多了两家商店,没有太大的变化。
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