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He speaks Spanish fairly well.

A:quite
B:very
C:always
D: hardly

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解析:本题考查的是对近义副词的辫析。本句话的意思是“她的西班牙语颇为不错”。B选项very的意思是“很,非常”,程度很深;C选项always的意思是“总是”,是一个描述频率的副词,表示频率较高;D选项hardly的意思是“几乎不”,也是一个描述频率的副词,表示频率很低;A选项quite的意思是“或多或少,颇为”,题目中所示部分fairly的意思比little 程度深但又没有very的程度深,相比之下,quite所表示的程度最为贴切,因此A选项符合题意。
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