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He always did well at school ______ having his early education disrupted by illness.
A

on account of

B

in spite of

C

in addition to

D

even though


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句意:尽管他的早期教育由于生病中断了,但是他在学校的成绩一直很好。in spite of尽管。on account of由于。in addition to除…之外。even though即使。
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