题目内容
12.---Which language is spoken most widely in the world?---English.
分析 --世界上哪种语言讲得最广泛?
--英语.
解答 答案:widely.考查副词.句意"--世界上哪种语言讲得最广泛?--英语.".结合语境"世界上哪种语言讲得最___",及首字母提示,可知应该是"广泛地"widely,副词修饰动词,这里是副词最高级形式.答案是widely.
点评 首字母填空类型题要充分理解句意,再根据首字母提示完成试题,注意时态,单复数,词性等变化.
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