______ I had done it I knew I had made a mistake.

 A. Hardly  B. Directly  C. Mostly  D. Nearly

B


解析:

第一眼看四個詞從形式上看都是以-ly結(jié)尾的形容詞,但從句子結(jié)構(gòu)看,空白處需要填連詞。但不少學(xué)生受hardly…when…影響,可能很容易選A。其實,directly/immediately等少數(shù)副詞具有連詞的功能用來連接兩個句子,意思是“一…….就…..”,相當(dāng)于as soon as, the moment等用法。

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