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The relatives of the passengers in the missing Flight MH370 cann’t hide their feelings, _____ they can make sure that the plane will make a safe landing on the airport.

A. except when  B. except C. except that  D. except where

 

A 【解析】句意:除非他们能够确保飞机将会在机场安全着陆,否则失踪航班MH370乘客的亲属不能隐藏自己的感情。B. except 除非,例如All are here except Li Ming.除了李明大家都在呢。C. except that+ 从句。例如He is good except that he lies sometimes. 他这人还不错除了有时撒个谎。A.except+ when从句,除非…….,否则……; D.except where从句,例如:All the places were cleaned except where she stood. 所有到地方都打扫过了,除了她站到地方。由句意可知选A。 考点: 考查连词的用法。  
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