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6.---Will you tell him I have come to visit him?---All right,I will ______ he comes back.(  )
A.instantlyB.frequentlyC.constantlyD.suddenly

分析 ---你能告诉他我来拜访他了吗?
---好的,他一回来我就(告诉他).

解答 答案:A
A.立刻,马上;B.频繁地;C.不断地,时常地;D.突然;分析句意可知,此处强调动作迅速,指的是:他一回来我将立刻告诉他;故选A.

点评 本题考查了副词的词义辨析;做本题时,首先应熟练掌握各副词的词义及用法;其次结合完整句子所表达的意思,进行逻辑推理,判断出句子之间的句意关系;从而选出正确的答案.

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