Option 1 -> (A) seldom - indicates frequency (rarely); (B) frequently - indicates repeated action; (C) shortly - indicates time (soon); (D) much - indicates degree of satisfaction -> correct
Option 2 -> (A) shortly doesn't fit with "drive after sunset"; (C) seldom doesn't work with "will arrive"; (D) frequently doesn't modify "satisfied" properly -> incorrect
Option 3 -> (A) "much drive" is grammatically incorrect; (B) "seldom absenting" contradicts the continuous tense; (D) "shortly satisfied" doesn't make sense -> incorrect
Option 4 -> (A) "frequently drive after sunset" contradicts the typical meaning; (B) "much absenting" is grammatically wrong; (D) "seldom satisfied" changes the intended meaning -> incorrect
Hence, Option 1: (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (III) -> The adverbs correctly match: "seldom" for frequency of driving, "frequently" for habitual absence, "shortly" for imminent arrival, and "much" for degree of satisfaction -> correct