He ran ________ fast that I couldn’t catch up with him.
| A.so | B.such | C.very | D.too |
My mother has not yet recovered from the illness, but she is __________ getting better.
| A.frequently | B.gradually | C.fluently | D.exactly |
Everything seems to be going______for the first two weeks after I moved to London.
| A.smoothly | B.vividly |
| C.frequently | D.generally |
In recent years, the ______ dry heat had led to a series of natural disasters.
| A.specially | B.extremely | C.entirely | D.actually |
He was known to have been hanging about and was not expected to pass the test. ______, his failure came as no wonder to his parents.
| A.However | B.Instead | C.Besides | D.Therefore |
Failure hurts adults and children ______ , but it can make a positive contribution to your life once you learn to use it.
| A.alike | B.likely | C.similarly | D.actively |
Chemical pollution will bring about a threat to agriculture and food chain, and ________ to human health.
| A.frequently | B.significantly | C.steadily | D.consequently |
As is known to all language learners, newly learnt words will soon be forgotten unless ______ used in everyday communication.
| A.exactly | B.finally | C.gradually | D.frequently |
History is the best teacher. It ______records the development path of each country and foretells the future to us.
| A.apparently | B.conventionally | C.faithfully | D.eventually |
His health is ______improving. I'm sure he will come back to work soon.
| A.gradually | B.frequently | C.fluently | D.finally |