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No particular stage of life is less happy than another, not the tumultuous teenage years or the mid-life period, not _____ the waning decades of old age.
A

actually

B

also

C

only

D

even


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句意:生命中没有哪一个特殊的阶段不如其他阶段幸福,不论是喧闹的少年时期,不论是中年时期,甚至是逐渐衰弱的老年时期。even甚至,此处表示递进。actually事实上,如今,现在。not only不仅。
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