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【题目】Now the automobile company is just competing on price, but soon it will ______ compete with the top brands on quality.

A. hopefully B. similarly

C. generally D. simply

【答案】C

【解析】

试题分析:考查副词。A. hopefully怀有希望地;B. similarly相似地;C. generally普遍地;D. simply简单地。句意:现在的汽车公司仅仅是在价格上进行竞争,但很快普遍地在好的品牌质量上进行竞争的。故C正确。

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