He was robbed last night, but ________ he didn’t have much on him then.

A. fortunately      B. eventually     C. certainly     D. surprisingly

 

A

 

考查詞義辨析。句意:他昨晚被人搶劫了,但幸運的是他身上沒帶多少錢。fortunately“幸運地”;eventually“最終”;certainly“肯定地”;surprisingly“令人驚訝地”。

 

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