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12.-Are your parents satisfied with your performance at home?
-______ but not exactly.They want me to do more housework.( 。
A.Kind ofB.On the contraryC.On averageD.By all means

分析 --你父母對你在家里的表現滿意嗎?
--有點兒但是不完全滿意.他們想讓我做更多的家務.

解答 答案A.
kind of"有點兒,有幾分";on the contrary"正好相反,恰恰相反";on average"通常,平均來看";by all means"一定,務必,盡一切辦法"根據but not exactly(不完全…)可知前面要表達的意思是"有點兒滿意",因此答案選A.

點評 本題考查介詞短語.介詞短語題是高考?嫉膬热,它注重考查考生對介詞短語的掌握以及用法區(qū)別,要求考生平時注意積累,注意介詞的搭配,做題時還要結合語境及句意做出正確的選擇.

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