Circus tigers, although they have been tamed, can _____ attack their trainer.

  A. unexpectedly    B. deliberately   C. reluctantly     D. subsequently

A


解析:

 本題譯文:馬戲團(tuán)地老虎雖然已被馴服,但也會(huì)出乎意料地襲擊馴獸師。unexpectedly 出乎意料地。例如:He unexpectedly failed to get the job.(他出乎意料沒(méi)有得到這件工作。)又如:We met each other unexpectedly. (我們不期而遇。)deliberately故意地:I believe the house was deliberately set fire to.(我相信這房子是有人故意放火燒的。)reluctantly 不情愿地,勉強(qiáng)地:She agreed, very reluctantly, to help. (她十分買(mǎi)鳥(niǎo)槍地同意幫忙。) subsequently后來(lái),隨后:He escaped from prison but was subsequently recaptured. (他越獄逃跑了,但后來(lái)又被抓回來(lái)。)

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