Four policemen rode past on their motorbikes, and then came the television broadcasting car, and the marathon(馬拉松) runners.
A. finally B. in the end
C. at last D. lately
A
【解析】考查副詞/介詞短語辨析。A. finally: 在列舉事物或論點(diǎn)時(shí),用來引出最后一項(xiàng)內(nèi)容;或用在句中動(dòng)詞前面,表示“等了好久才……”。例如:Finally I’d like to thank you all for your coming . 最后我要感謝諸位的光臨。B. in the end: 強(qiáng)調(diào)結(jié)局,有時(shí)可與at last 換用,不同的是in the end 也可以用于指將來時(shí)。例如:All will come right in the end . 到頭來一切都會(huì)好的。He tried many times to pass the examination , and in the end he succeeded. 他多次努力想通過考試,最后成功了。C. at last: 指經(jīng)過周折、等待、耽擱后的“最后,終于”得到所期待的結(jié)果。例如:Man has reached the moon at last.人類終于登上了月球。D. Lately:近來,最近。We've been doing a lot of gardening lately. 近來我們做了很多園藝工作. 而該句句意:“4個(gè)警察騎著摩托駛過,緊隨其后的是電視播音車,‘最后’跟著是馬拉松運(yùn)動(dòng)員。(描述馬拉松比賽的場景)”,該空所填副詞意為“最后”,且強(qiáng)調(diào)動(dòng)作發(fā)生的先后順序,故正確答案為A.
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