单选题______AenoughBquiteCyetDmuch

单选题
______
A

enough

B

quite

C

yet

D

much


参考解析

解析:
语法题。enough“足够地,充分地”,quite“完全,十分,相当”,yet“还,再”,much作为副词时“非常,更加,很多”.

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