题目内容

It is _______ impossible for him, a sick person, to complete the task in such a short time.

A. absolutely B. eventually

C. automatically D. gradually

A

【解析】

试题分析:考查词义辨析。句意为:他这么一个病人是……不可能在这么短的时间里完成认为的。选项A意为绝对地;选项B意为最终地;选项C意为自动地;选项D意为逐渐地。根据句意,选择A最为恰当,意为绝对不可能。

考点:考查词义辨析

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