【題目】 Life can be hard __________, but you must keep your head held high and stay positive.

Never let anyone bring you down.

A. at all times B. all the time

C. at a time D. at times

【答案】D

【解析】

試題分析:句意:生活可能有時(shí)是艱難的,但你必須堅(jiān)持抬起頭,保持積極的心態(tài)。永遠(yuǎn)不要讓任何人使倒下。at all times 總是,一直;all the time一直;at a time依次,逐一;at times有時(shí),間或。所以選D。

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