She is a highly successful teacher.A: fairlyB: ratherC: veryD: moderately

She is a highly successful teacher.

A: fairly
B: rather
C: very
D: moderately

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解析:句意:她是个非常成功的教师。句中的highly意为“很、非常”。四个选项中:fairly 意为“相当的”;rather意为“宁可、相当”;very意为“非常”;moderately意为“适当的、中庸的”。

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