【題目】My neighbor is hard-working and warm-hearted. __________, I can't speak too highly of him.

A. in other words

B. In a word

C. Above all

D. After all

【答案】B

【解析】句意:我的鄰居勤勞,熱心腸?傊,我如何稱贊他都不過分。In other words換句話說;In a word簡言之,總之;Above all最重要的是,尤其是;After all畢竟,到底,歸根結(jié)底。

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