Any behavior that is repeated enough times will ________ become a habit and happen automatically.

A. frequently B. eventually

C. regularly D. constantly

 

B

【解析】

試題分析:考查副詞詞義辨析。A.頻繁地;B.最終地;C.有規(guī)則地;D.不斷得。句意:任何的行為都是在重復(fù)足夠多的次數(shù)后最終形成了一個(gè)習(xí)慣并且可以自然而然的發(fā)生。故選B

考點(diǎn):考查考查副詞詞義辨析

 

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