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---What do you think of my homework? ---...

---What do you think of my homework?    ---Good work,________ a few slight mistakes.

A.in addition to    B.except

C.as well as       D.apart from

 

D 【解析】 试题分析:考查连词词义辨析。句意:——你怎么认为我的家庭作业?——不错,除了几个小错误。apart from意为“除……之外,此外”,既具有except,except for的含义,又具有in addition to,besides,as well as的含义。根据句意可判断出apart from意为“除……之外”,与except for的意思相同。except指从整体中除去部分。故选D。 考点:考查连词词义辨析  
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