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Compared with male graduates, a(n) ________ small number of female graduates can get employed when they go job?hunting.

A.casually B.relatively

C.roughly D.gradually

 

B

【解析】B 句意:与男性毕业生相比,在找工作的时候女性毕业生能找到工作的人数相对比较少。本题考查副词词义辨析。relatively相对地,修饰small,表示数量相对小一些,符合题意。casually随便地;roughly大致地;gradually逐渐地。

 

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