Nowadays you can’t buy anything without then being asked to provide a rating

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问题     Nowadays you can’t buy anything without then being asked to provide a rating of a company’s performance on a five-star scale.
    I’ve been asked to rate my "store 【C1】________" on the EFTPOS terminal before I can pay. Even the most【C2】________activities, such as calling Telstra or picking up a parcel from Australia Post, are followed by texts or emails with surveys asking, "How did we do?"
    Online purchases are【C3】________followed up by a customer satisfaction survey. Companies are so【C4】________for a hit of stars that if you delete the survey the company sends you another one.
    We’re【C5】________to rate our apps when we’ve barely had a chance to use them. One online course provider I use asks you what you think of the course after you’ve only completed【C6】________2 per cent of it.
    Economist Jason Murphy says that companies use customer satisfaction ratings because a【C7】________display of star feedback has become the nuclear power sources of the modern economy.
    However, you can’t help but【C8】________if these companies are basing their business on fabrications (捏造的东西). I 【C9】________that with online surveys 1 just click the【C10】________that’s closest to my mouse cursor (光标) to get the damn thing off my screen. Often the star rating I give has far more to do with the kind of day I’m having than the purchase 1 just made.
A) announce        F) fascinated      K) shining                        
B) commonplace     G) option          L) showering
C) confess         H) prompted        M) variety
D) desperate       I) roughly         N) voyage
E) experience      J) routinely       O) wonder [br] 【C6】

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答案 I

解析 副词辨析题。分析句子结构可知,空格所在部分结构完整,不缺成分,因此空格处需要填入副词。本句意为:我使用过的一家在线课程提供商在你只完成了________2%的课程后,就询问你对这门课程的看法。由句意可知,2%未必是确切的数字,是强调刚刚使用不久,因此空格处应填入含有“大约”意义的词,故本题答案为I)roughly。另外一个备选副词J)routinely不符合句意,因此排除。
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