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(   ) 1. All selected students are requested to check the training schedule regularly on our website and attend all training        .

A. accurately    B. punctually    C. flexibly    D. approximately

l.B考查副词的词义。accurately准确地,精确地; punctually如期地,准时地;flexibly可变通地,柔韧地,灵活地;approximately大约,大概。句意:所有入选同学请定期留意网上公布的训练时间表并准时出席所有训练。

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