题目内容

. Tommy’s parents thought he was at school, but _______ he was in an Internet bar.

A. actually B. at present C. especially D. fortunately

 

A

【解析】

试题分析:A. actually实际上,B. at present现在,目前,C. especially尤其地,D. fortunately 幸运地,句意:Tommy的父母以为他在学校,而实际上,他在网吧。所以选A

考点:考查副词辨析

 

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