单选题I decided to stop and have lunch, _____ I was feeling quite hungry.AforBmoreoverCconsequentlyDwhereas

单选题
I decided to stop and have lunch, _____ I was feeling quite hungry.
A

for

B

moreover

C

consequently

D

whereas


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解析:
句意:我决定停下来吃午饭,因为我饿了。for表示原因,引导原因状语从句。

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