________all these dustmen are working!


  1. A.
    How hard
  2. B.
    What hard
  3. C.
    How hardly
  4. D.
    What hardly
A
分析:拿掉all these dustmen are working以后,題干中沒有詞了。所以就看選項,hard和hardly都是副詞,hard(努力地),hardly(幾乎不),從意義上來說How hard符合句意。(hard也可以作形容詞,但此處是修飾動詞are working的,所以一定是副詞。)
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