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6.      the parents had gone,the children started to make big noises.(  )
A.ImmediatelyB.QuicklyC.SuddenlyD.Personally

分析 父母一走,孩子们就开始发出大的噪音.

解答 答案:A.根据句意:父母一走,孩子们就开始发出大的噪音.可知此处缺少了一个引导时间状语从句的连词,"一…就.."immediately;directly;instantly;故A正确,Quickly很快地,Suddenly突然地,Personally就个人而言

点评 本题考查时间状语从句的连接词,在充分分析句型再结合语义的基础上便能选出正确答案,同时要注意其他选项的意思

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B.praise his research into ways of improving public health
C.introduce the topic of doing exercise and keeping healthy
D.give an example of a person who lives a healthy and long life
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