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【题目】Smiling doesn’t ________ mean you’re happy. Sometimes, it just means that you’re strong enough to face problems.

A.fortunatelyB.eventuallyC.deliberatelyD.necessarily

【答案】D

【解析】

考查副词词义辨析。句意:微笑并不一定意味着你快乐。有时候,成功只是意味着你足够坚强去面对问题。A. fortunately 幸运地;B. eventually 最后;C. deliberately 故意地;D. necessarily必定地。固定搭配:not necessarily不一定。且符合句意。故选D

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No Visible Bruises

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Midnight in Chernobyl

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Exhalation

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