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1. — Do you think it’s a good idea to make friends with your students
—_______I do. I think it’s a great idea.
A. Really
B. Obviously
C. Actually
D. Generally
2. The questionnaire takes _______ ten to fifteen minutes to complete and can be used along with the assessment interview.
A. mainly
B. punctually
C. approximately
D. precisely
3. In the good care of the nursesthe boy is recovering from his heart operation _______.
A. quietly
B. actually
C. practically
D. gradually
4. The incomes of skilled workers went up. _______unskilled workers saw their earnings fall.
A. Moreover
B. Therefore
C. Meanwhile
D. Otherwise
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1. moreover adv. ֮
The firm did the work very well. Moreoverthe cost was not too high.
@ҹ˾ʮֳɫMҲ̫
The price is too highand moreover it isn’t in a suitable position.
r(ji)X(qin)̫λҲm
2. therefore adv.
He was busytherefore he could not come.
æԲ܁(li)
The new trains have more powerful engines and are therefore faster.
»܇(ch)b˸İl(f)(dng)C܇(ch)ٸ
3. otherwise adv. tȻ
You must pay your taxes on timeotherwiseyou will be punished.
횼r(sh)t͕(hu )P
You must work hardotherwise you will not learn English well.
ùt͌W(xu)ӢZ(y)
4. meanwhile adv. cͬr(sh)ڴg
They’ll be here in ten minutes. Meanwhilewe’ll have some coffee.
10犺@F҂Ⱥc(din)
Jane was painting the wall and meanwhile Pat was watching TV.
(jin)ˢcͬr(sh)ڿҕ
5. practically adv. (jin)ֱ(sh)H(sh)
The holidays are practically overthere is only one day left.
ڲֻʣһ
Practicallywe have solved all these problems.
(sh)҂QȫĆ(wn)}
6. gradually adv. u
Things gradually improved.
ru
And gradually their talk ceasedlong silence followed.
ՄԒ(hu)ͣ(li)(zh)L(chng)r(sh)gijĬ
7. actually adv. (sh)H(sh)f(shu)(sh)ڵ
Actually that’s not quite right.
(sh)HDzȫ_
He talks big but doesn’t actually do anything.
ⴵţʲô(sh)H¶
8. approximately adv. s
The accident happened at approximately 530.
¹ʴsl(f)c(din)
These visits had continued regularlyapproximately every third week.
@Щ^(gun)M(jn)sÿһ
9. generally adv. ͨһVձ
Doctors generally work long hours.
tͨr(sh)gL(chng)
Generally he watches TV for two hours in the evening.
һϿСr(sh)ҕ
10. obviously adv. @@Ȼ
He was obviously drunk.
@Ȼ
He found a young and beautiful girlwho kept shouting and cryingobviously mad.
l(f)Fһ(g)pƯĹ@(g)ֺֿǯ
11. however adv. ʾDۣȻ
My room is smallhoweverit’s comfortable.
ҵķgС
He said that it was sohe was mistakenhowever.
f(shu)re
12. extremely adv. Odz
I admire his courage extremely.
ҷdzJ
I can’t work because your radio is extremely loud.
C̫Ҷܹ
13. narrowly adv. ㏊c(din)](mi)
He narrowly escaped being run over.
һc(din)܇(ch)ײ
He narrowly missed being seriously injured.
c(din)
14. occasionally adv. żg
We only have dinner parties very occasionally these days.
@Щ҂(jng)(hu )
It’s all right to borrow money occasionallybut don’t let it become a habit.
żc(din)X(qin)](mi)ʲôֻDzҪɞһNT
15. eventually adv. K
He worked so hard that eventually he made himself ill.
Ŭ
We waited three days for the letter and eventually it came. ҂ŽKځ(li)
߅W(xu)߅
1. The committee is discussing the problem right now, _____it will have been solved by the end of next week.
A. eagerly
B. hopefully
C. immediately
D. gradually
2. Progress so far has been very good. _______we are sure that the project will be completed on time.
A. However
B. Otherwise
C. Therefore
D. Besides
3. He began to take political science _______only when he left school.
A. strictly
B. truly
C. carefully
D. seriously
4. She devoted herself to her research _______and it earned her a good reputation in her field.
A. strongly
B. extremely
C. entirely
D. freely
5. —HiMark. How was the musical evening
—ExcellentAles and Andy performed _______ and they won the first prize.
A. skillfully
B. commonly
C. willingly
D. nervously
6. As he works in a remote areahe visits his parents only______.
A. occasionally
B. anxiously
C. practically
D. urgently
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