except/except for [preposition] not including the person or thing that you mention. At the beginning of a sentence, always use except for, not just except
Everyone's going except Donald.
The house was silent except for a clock chiming in the living room.
Except for a small part in an obscure movie years ago, Depardieu had never before acted in an English-language picture.
besides (adv. prep.) 1 spoken used when adding another reason - I need the money. And besides, when I agree to do something, I do it. 2 in addition to someone or something else that you are mentioning - The area has stunning scenery, beautiful beaches, and much more besides. - People choose jobs for other reasons besides money. - Besides myself, the only English people there were Keith and Doreen. besides doing something - Besides being heartbroken, she felt foolish.
used to introduce the only thing or person in a group about which a statement is not true - synonym except (for)O'Rourke answered all the questions excepting the last one
我对rhodGG在这题中的解释还是有些疑惑,我想的是og对B解释是and the prepositional phrase containing this participle (with... it) is unidiomatic. 而不是像B项中关于分词staging ,B项中解释分词为inappropriately ,C也是这样 C uses the participle being inappropriately大家在讨论讨论