(2013 ·鄭州高中畢業(yè)班第一次質(zhì)量預測)________ his strength failed and he dropped behind in the race.

AQuietly BActually

CPractically DGradually

 

D

【解析】D 考查副詞辨析。句意:他的體力逐漸不支,在比賽中落后了。gradually“逐漸地,符合句意。

 

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