题目内容

There was a rain last night. Now it is still raining .

A. heavy, heavily B. heavy, hardly

C. heavily, hard D. heavily, hardly

 

A

【解析】

试题分析: 句意:昨晚这又有场大雨。现在仍然下得很大。前半句rain是个名词,故用形容词heavy修饰;后面rain是个动词故用副词heavily来修饰。根据句意,故选A。

考点:考查形容词和副词。

 

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