My uncle invited me to spend the Spring Festival with him in Shanghai, but _______ I’d prefer to go on a tour in Hainan.
A.logicallyB.personallyC.regularlyD.totally
B

試題分析:句意:我的叔叔邀請(qǐng)我去上海和他過春節(jié),但是就個(gè)人而言,我更愿意去海南度假。Logically邏輯上;personally      就個(gè)人而言;regularly有規(guī)律地;totally全部地,選B。
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