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(2014·杭州一检)She paused________over the unfamiliar word but soon continued.

A.frequently B.briefly

C.anxiously D.casually

 

B

【解析】考查副词辨析。句意为:她碰到不熟悉的词稍微停顿了一下,但很快又继续了。frequently频繁地;briefly短暂地,暂时地;anxiously焦急地;casually随意地,偶然地。

答案: B

 

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A.He was a man of vanity and selfishness.

B.He didn’t like to eat with his family.

C.He was more painful than selfish.

D.He forced his family to eat what he liked.

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A.to see his father  B.for tasty food

C.for pocket money  D.to avoid his family

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A.solution  B.concern

C.operation  D.situation

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A.his father often talked with him about dietary theories

B.he was determined to change his own daily habits

C.he wanted to study the recipes his grandmother had given him

D.his childhood experiences gave him too deep an impression

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A.He often quarreled with his father about food

B.His father will tell him his story in the following weeks

C.The most he talks about with his father is nourishment

D.He often sends recipe cards to his grandmother in return

 

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