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All was confusion around him; ______ he remained calm and unruffled.
A

nonetheless

B

consequently

C

otherwise

D

furthermore


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解析:
两个分句间为转折关系。nonetheless虽然如此,但是,表示转折。consequently从而,因此otherwise另外,否则。furthermore此外,而且。
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