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----He thinks that girls are smarter than boys when it comes to learning English.

----But two years ago he thought_______.

A. so B. otherwiseC. oppositeD. different

 

B

【解析】

试题分析:句意:--当说到学习英语的时候,他认为女孩比男孩更聪明。--但是两年前,他想法不同了。A. so这样,B. otherwise否则,在其他方面,C. opposite相反,D. different 不同,这里需要副词,但是CD都是形容词,从but可知他不这么想,排除A,选B。

考点:考查副词

 

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