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14.Unfortunately(遗憾地),this happy story finishes on a more depressing note.分析 遗憾的是,这个快乐的故事结局却比较令人沮丧.
解答 Unfortunately unfortunately是一个副词,意为"不幸地,遗憾地",这里用副词来修饰后面整个句子.
点评 考查副词的词义.在熟知单词词义的基础上要注意词性的修饰,副词除了可以修饰动词,还可以修饰整个句子.
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