【題目】 No matter how many times Mike says it was an accident, I believe he tried to knock me down.

A. voluntarily B. deliberately

C. randomly D. Cautiously

【答案】B

【解析】

試題分析:考查副詞。句意:雖然Mike說(shuō)了很多遍這是一個(gè)事故,但我相信他故意試著把我擊倒。A. Voluntarily自愿的;B. Deliberately故意的;C. Randomly隨機(jī);D. Cautiously謹(jǐn)慎;根據(jù)句意,可知我認(rèn)為這不是一個(gè)事故,說(shuō)明這是故意的,故選B項(xiàng)。

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