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I lost my wallet last week, but ___________ it didn′ t contain much money.
A.luckily
B.hopefully
C.gladly
D.normally
B.hopefully
C.gladly
D.normally
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解析:考查副词辨析。luckily“幸运地”,hopefully“充满希望地”,gladly“高兴地”,normally“正常地”。句意为“虽然我的钱包上周弄丢了,但幸运的是钱包里没有许多钱”,故选A。
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