Running a company is not ______ a matter of hiring people---they also need to be trained.

A.partly            B.simply            C.obviously          D.equally

 

【答案】

B

【解析】

試題分析:句意,經(jīng)營一家公司,不是簡單的雇傭人就可以,他們還需要經(jīng)過培訓。Partly 在一定程度上 simply 簡單地 obviously 明顯地 equally 平等地,根據(jù)題意,故選B。

考點:常用副詞考查

點評:解答這類題目,關鍵是理解題干意思以及各選項詞匯的意思,可以像數(shù)學中的代入法一樣,依次把各個選項意思放入句子中進行比較,不難選出正確答案。

 

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