【題目】— I have trouble reading such a long passage.

— You can read ________ to get the main ideas first. Don’t read word by word. Just read for the key points.

A.exactlyB.probablyC.quicklyD.wisely

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:——我讀這么長(zhǎng)的文章有困難。——你可以快速閱讀,先抓住要點(diǎn)。不要逐字讀,要讀要點(diǎn)。

考查副詞。exactly恰好地;probably可能地;quickly快速地;wisely智慧地;根據(jù)“Don’t read word by word. Just read for the key points.”可知不要逐字讀,要讀要點(diǎn),可推測(cè)出此處是“快速地”,故選C。

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