【題目】 ______ I’m very busy now. Could I call you back after work?

—OK. I'll wait for you.

A. Actually B. Occasionally

C. Frequently D. Probably

【答案】A

【解析】句意:——實際上我現(xiàn)在很忙。我下班后給你打電話好嗎?——好的,我等你。此題考查副詞辨析。actually事實上,實際上; occasionally偶爾; frequently 經(jīng)常地; probably 或許。

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