Before radio and TV,music could only be heard ________,than is,you had to go to places where musicians give performances.


  1. A.
    live
  2. B.
    alive
  3. C.
    living
  4. D.
    lively
A
解析:此題考查在特定語境中形容詞作狀語的用法。句意為:在廣播和電視發(fā)明之前,欣賞音樂只能到現(xiàn)場聽。也就是說,你得親自去音樂家舉行音樂會的地方去聽。
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