单选题_____AniceBfairlyCcontinuouslyDendlessly
单选题
_____
A
nice
B
fairly
C
continuously
D
endlessly
参考解析
解析:
句意:她们工作的时候希望她们的工资合适。fairly相当好地;continuously持续地;endlessly无休止地;nice好的,漂亮的。因此只有continuously最符合题意。
句意:她们工作的时候希望她们的工资合适。fairly相当好地;continuously持续地;endlessly无休止地;nice好的,漂亮的。因此只有continuously最符合题意。
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