单选题I think being alone is never really a bad thing, ______ you’ve got something positive to do.Abut forBprovided thatCin that Din case

单选题
I think being alone is never really a bad thing, ______ you’ve got something positive to do.
A

but for

B

provided that

C

in that  

D

in case


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解析:
我认为如果你手头有一些有意义的事情可以做的话,独处也未尝不是件好事。But for要不是。Provided that假如。In that因为。In case万一。

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