A woman in her 60s gave birth to two test tube babies three years ago, after her only daughter died of gas poisoning.

Aslightly Beventually Capproximately Ddirectly

 

B

【解析】

試題分析:考查副詞。Aslightly稍微地;Beventually最后;Capproximately大約;Ddirectly直接地。句意:一位60多歲的婦女,在她唯一的女兒死于煤氣中毒之后,終于在3年前生下兩個試管嬰兒。B正確。

考點:考查副詞

 

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