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2.Health officials in countries affected by Ebola are encouraging people to wash hands more _____.(  )
A.frequentlyB.graduallyC.occasionallyD.steadily

分析 受埃博拉病毒影响的国家的卫生官员正在鼓励人们要更加频繁地洗手.

解答 答案:A
A.frequently频繁地,屡次地;  B.gradually逐步地,渐渐地; C.occasionally偶尔,间或;  D.steadily稳定固地,坚定地;分析句意可知,由于受到了埃博拉病毒影响,因此这些国家的卫生官员应是在鼓励人们要勤洗手,即更加频繁地洗手;故选A

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