Not everyone ________ recognized the correctness of these principles.


  1. A.
    at first
  2. B.
    at a time
  3. C.
    at any rate
  4. D.
    at most
A
四個選項的介詞短語意思分別為:at first起初,開始時;at a time每次,一次;at any rate無論如何;at most至多。at first多用于句首或句末,通常用來和后來發(fā)生的事物相對照,即at first修飾的句子的意思往往和后來發(fā)生的事相反。句意:不是每個人一開始就能認(rèn)識到這些原則的正確性。
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