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18.The film wasn't very interesting,but           it filled the time.(  )
A.at lastB.at leastC.in shortD.in all

分析 虽然这部电影不是很令人感兴趣,但是它至少填补了时间.

解答 答案:B.
考查介词短语.at last最后,终于;at least至少;in short简言之;in all总共,根据句意可知选B.

点评 本题考查介词短语的辨析.英语中有许许多多的介词短语,他们表达不同的意思,首先要了解这些介词短语的含义,然后结合具体的语境,根据需要选择合适的短语.

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