10.As the idea of low-carbon life is now _____ accepted,more and more people
travel by public transport.(  )
A.mainlyB.slightlyC.widelyD.deeply

分析 因?yàn)榈吞忌钏枷氡粡V泛接受,越來越多的人采用公共交通方式出行.

解答 答案:C.
根據(jù)more and more people travel by public transport.(越來越多的人采用公共交通方式出行)可以推測出前一句表示低碳生活思想被廣泛接受,所以選擇C.widely:廣泛地.而其他幾個(gè)選項(xiàng)的含義與句義不符.mainly:主要地;slightly:輕微地;deeply:深地.

點(diǎn)評 考查副詞辨析.要做好這種題型,需要了解各個(gè)選項(xiàng)的含義,但更重要的是理解句子的意思.只有符合句子意思的選項(xiàng)才是正確的.

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