1.Let your child learn to be independent,for ______ he will leave home to lead his own life as a fully independent adult.( 。
A.thankfullyB.alternativelyC.definitelyD.eventually

分析 讓你的孩子學(xué)會獨(dú)立,因?yàn)樽罱K他會以一個(gè)完全獨(dú)立的成年人離開家過自己的生活.

解答 答案是D.本題考查副詞詞義辨析.A項(xiàng)表示"幸虧";B項(xiàng)表示"可供選擇地";C項(xiàng)表示"肯定地";D項(xiàng)表示"最終";根據(jù)句意和常識判斷,孩子"最終"會長大成人離開家獨(dú)立生活,所以答案選擇D項(xiàng),其它選項(xiàng)不符合邏輯.

點(diǎn)評 辨析副詞要在識記常見副詞及其搭配的基礎(chǔ)上理解語境,根據(jù)具體語境推斷合理的答案.

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