My daughter studies______. She _____goes to sleep before 11 o’clock at night.

A.hard, hard

B.hard, hardly

C.hardly, hardly

D.hardly, hard

 

【答案】

B

【解析】

試題分析:此題重點考查hard和hardly的用法,hard可充當形容詞和副詞。用作形容詞有“硬的”,“困難的、艱難的”的意思。其中用作“難的”講時,在口語中與difficult通用;hardly只用作副詞,,其意思是“幾乎不”、“僅僅”、“才”,表示否定概念,根據(jù)句意:“我女兒學習很刻苦,晚上11點前幾乎不睡覺”故選B

考點:hard和hardly的用法

點評:學生應該正確區(qū)分二者的不同用法hard可充當形容詞和副詞。用作形容詞有“硬的”,“困難的、艱難的”的意思。其中用作“難的”講時,在口語中與difficult通用;hard也用副詞,意為“努力地、刻苦地”,“猛烈地”,注意不要把hardly當作“努力地、刻苦地”來用。hard用作“猛烈地”講時,同heavily相同;hardly只用作副詞,其意思是“幾乎不”、“僅僅”、“才”,表示否定概念

 

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