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This novel will be ______ difficult for you, but that one is _____ easy. I think it is the right level for you.

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A. ratherfairly   B. fairlyrather

C. ratherfather   D. fairlyfairly

答案:A
提示:

rather意指“相當,非常”有過分的含義,而fairly意指“有點,還算”程度化rather要弱。


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