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3.My old neighbor Charles felt __________ after his children moved out.( )A. | lonely | B. | safely | C. | angrily | D. | happily |
分析 我的老邻居Charles在他的孩子搬走之后感到很孤独.
解答 答案:A.
根据after引导的时间状语从句可知,孩子离开了父母做家长的自然会感到孤独,lonely孤独的,寂寞的;safely安全的;angrily愤怒的;happily幸福副,高兴的;故选A.
点评 本题考查副词词义辨析.在熟知词语词义的基础上,再联系句子的语境和句子所表达的含义,从而选出正确的答案.
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