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An artist who was recently traveling on a ferry to the southern island discovered________a long lost antique Greek vase.                                                                                                                              (2013·湖北,30)

Aat random  Bby chance

Cin turn  Don occasion

 

B 【解析】 句意为:最近乘渡船去南部岛屿旅行的一位艺术家偶然发现了一个久已失传的希腊特有花瓶。A项意为“任意地,随便地”;B项意为“偶然地;意外地”;C项意为“依次;轮流地”;D项意为“有时;间或”。由句意可知B项正确。  
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