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Tina ________ drives to work. But today she drives because of the rain.

A.always B.often C.sometimes D.hardly

 

D 【解析】 句意:蒂娜几乎不会开车去上班,但是今天因为下雨,她开车过来的。 考查副词。always总是;often经常;sometimes有时;hardly几乎不。根据“But today she drives because of the rain”可知一般是不开车,此处用频度副词hardly表示“几乎不”。故选D。  
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