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10.-What's your plan for the future?-I hope to attend my dream college in China at first and __________ work for Huawei Technologies Co.Ltd.( )
A. | regularly | B. | frequently | C. | gradually | D. | eventually |
分析 --你对未来的计划是什么?
--首先我希望在中国上我梦想的大学,最终为华为技术有限公司效力.
解答 答案是D.本题考查副词词义辨析.regularly定期地,有规律地; frequently频繁地; gradually逐渐地; eventually最终;题干中需要的副词与"at first起初"相对应;根据句意,"最终"为华为效力,所以答案选择D项.
点评 辨析副词要在识记常见副词及其搭配的基础上理解语境,根据具体语境推断合理的答案.
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We can see the technology is especially suited for use in the nonflushing (非冲水) toilets often found in these types of nature preserves,since water regulations in these areas are often very (53)Aand pipes are difficult to (54)D.Portable bathrooms,while (55)D,are relatively expensive to maintain compared with the biosolution.
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If (59)Dto its effectiveness prove true,the technology is likely to be (60)A by the Chinese health authorities.
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