【題目】(2013江蘇徐州)I ________ watch this TV programme(節(jié)目)Its very interesting

Aoften

Bnever

Chardly

Dseldom

【答案】A

【解析】考查頻率副詞。often意為常常;never意為從不hardly意為幾乎不;seldom意為很少。由后句它是非常有趣的可知我經(jīng)?催@個電視節(jié)目。所以選擇A。

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