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11.-Mr.Smith was really helpful when you were in financial difficulty during those years.
-Definitely.I can never appreciate his kindness ________.(  )
A.seriouslyB.wellC.enoughD.properly

分析 句意:--史密斯先生在你有经济困难的这些年真的帮助了你.-的确,我对与他的友善再怎么感谢都不为过.

解答 答案C. 本题考查的是情态动词的固定用法,can't…too/can never…enough 表示再…也不为过,越…越好,根据句意,史密斯先生对我的帮助,我再怎么感谢也不为过.故选C.

点评 本题考查情态动词的用法,要掌握一些习惯性的搭配,并结合具体的语境选出正确答案.

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