I got over from the failure of my entrance examination. And I made up my mind to devote myself to my study again.


  1. A.
    Considerably
  2. B.
    Constantly
  3. C.
    Eventually
  4. D.
    Frequently
C
副詞考查Considerably非常,頗; Constantly連續(xù)不斷; Eventually最終 Frequently 頻繁。最終我走出了考試失利的陰影,現(xiàn)在我下定決心全力以赴去學習。選C。
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