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Asia comprises 29.5% of the world’s land, ______ Australia comprises 5.1%.
A
whereas
B
wherever
C
unless
D
since
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句意:亚洲领土占世界29.5%,而澳大利亚占5.1%。whereas (用于比较或对比两个事实) 然而,而 。wherever 无论什么地方。unless 除非。since 因为;自从…以来。
句意:亚洲领土占世界29.5%,而澳大利亚占5.1%。whereas (用于比较或对比两个事实) 然而,而 。wherever 无论什么地方。unless 除非。since 因为;自从…以来。
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