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7.I wasn't blaming anyone; I _____ said errors like this could be avoided.(1分)
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A) merely (B) mostly(C) rarely(D) nearly
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试题答案:
A
答案解释:
解题思路: A项,merely “仅仅;只是”;
B项,mostly “主要地;通常”;
C项,rarely “很少地;难得”;
D项,nearly “差不多;几乎”。
结合语境,此处应为“我只是说问题可以避免”,故正确答案为A。
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