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16.At Sam's birthday party he had many guests,who were _________ friends of his.(  )
A.mostlyB.usuallyC.speciallyD.nearly

分析 在Sam的生日聚会上有很多客人,大部分是他的朋友.

解答 答案A.
A.mostly"大部分"B.usually"通常"C.specially"特别,尤其"D.nearly"几乎".结合语境,可知答案选A.

点评 本题考查副词辨析.副词是高考经常考到的内容,要求考生在熟练掌握常见副词含义的基础上,了解它们的用法区别,然后再结合语境作出选择.

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