Much of the power of the trade unions has been lost. __________, their political influence should be very great.A.As a resultB.As usualC.Even soD.So far

Much of the power of the trade unions has been lost. __________, their political influence should be very great.

A.As a result
B.As usual
C.Even so
D.So far

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解析:考查短语辨析。句意为“工会已经失去很多权力了;__________,他们的政治影响力竟然还是很大的”。as a result“因此”,as usual“像往常一样”,even so“即使这样”,so far“到目前为止”。根据前后语境.C项最符合句意。故选C。?

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