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The progress of the patient who had been seriously injured in the Wengchuan earthquake was very encouraging as he could ________ get out of bed without help.

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A.nearly

B.hardly

C.merely

D.barely

答案:A
解析:

can hardly和can barely意为“几乎不能”,是否定副词,不合题意。nearly意为“几乎”;merely意为“仅仅”。根据句意,此处需要填表肯定性副词,故选项A为正确答案。


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本题为语法题,考查副词的用法。


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