单选题I lost my wallet last week, but _____,it didn't contain much money.AluckilyBhopefullyCgladlyDnormally

单选题
I lost my wallet last week, but _____,it didn't contain much money.
A

luckily

B

hopefully

C

gladly

D

normally


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