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【题目】— What did Sally do with her old clothes last week?

— She didn’t throw them away. ________, she made some useful things from them.

A.UnluckilyB.SuddenlyC.SeldomD.Instead

【答案】D

【解析】

句意:——上周萨利怎么处理她的旧衣服的? ——她没有扔掉它们,相反,她用它们制作了一些有用的东西。

考查副词。A. Unluckily不幸地;B. Suddenly突然地;C. Seldom很少;D. Instead代替、反而。根据答语:——她没有扔掉它们,______,她用它们制作了一些有用的东西可知,前后句子意思相反,故选D

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A.Three.
B.Five.
C.Four.
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