【題目】These had shown pop music was here to stay, and that young people desperately wanted to listen to radio stations that played it. So the BBC decided to start up its own pop music radio station, Radio 1, and before long Radio Caroline disc jockeys were working there.

A. hopelessly B. very much

C. hardly D. unexpectedly

【答案】B

【解析】考查副詞辨析。A. hopelessly絕望地; B. very much非常; C. hardly幾乎不; D. unexpectedly出乎意料地。這些都表明流行音樂是留在這里的,年輕人非常想去聽播放它的電臺。于是英國廣播公司決定開辦自己的流行音樂電臺,1電臺,不久Caroline電臺唱片DJ在那里工作。根據(jù)句意可知答案為B。

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