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2.Students who study ______ can have more satisfaction,be healthier and more effective.(  )
A.approximatelyB.flexiblyC.accuratelyD.extremely

分析 那些学习方法灵活的学生能获得更多的满足感,更健康也更高效.

解答 答案:B 题干表达的是肯定意.approximately接近地;flexibly灵活地;accurately精确地;extremely极度地.根据句意,修饰study的褒义词应该是学习方式灵活多样.故选B.

点评 副词类型较多,用法灵活.学习时,要注意积累.尤其是类似用法要加以区分和掌握.

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