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_________ Mr. Pennington retires, he will receive an annual pension of more than fifty thousand dollars from Packard Incorporated.
A. Often
B. Once
C. Whoever
D. Sometimes
B. Once
C. Whoever
D. Sometimes
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解析:彭宁顿先生一旦退休,将每年从帕卡德股份有限公司获得超过五万美元的退休金。横线处应填入引导状语从句的连词。备选答案中只有once是连词,故选8。
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