题目内容

13.He hated his stepfather and _______ ran away from home.(  )
A.naturallyB.eventuallyC.cautiouslyD.probably

分析 他讨厌他的继父,最终离家出走.

解答 答案:B
根据and前的分句可知,他厌恶他的继父,因此他"最终"离开了家,因此答案选B项eventually"最后,终于";naturally"自然地";cautiously"小心谨慎地";probably"大概;可能".

点评 本题考查副词词义辨析.副词词义辨析是高考常考内容,难度较小,要求考生要结合语境及四个选项的意思做出正确的选择.

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