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13.The problem wasn't       hard.The little girl worked it out quickly.(  )
A.thatB.muchC.enoughD.a little

分析 这个题不是太难.这个女孩儿很快就解答出来了.

解答 答案:A.
根据The little girl worked it out quickly可以知道这个题不难,所以选择A that"那么,那样",其他几个选项中B一般修饰比较级,C在修饰词的后面,而D  a little 的not a little译为"非常".

点评 考查副词辨析.英语中有些单词和短语的否定式表达另外的含义,比如本题中的a little 译为有点儿,而not a little译为非常,其他的还有not a few译为相当多,not a bit一点也不.

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