单选题______ it was over, the people warmly applauded. The driver turned to look at Einstein. Einstein nodded with a smile on his face.AIfBAlthoughCHoweveDWhen

单选题
______ it was over, the people warmly applauded. The driver turned to look at Einstein. Einstein nodded with a smile on his face.
A

If

B

Although

C

Howeve

D

When


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解析:
根据前后句子可推断“当演讲结束的时候,人们热情地鼓掌”,故选D。

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