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【题目】Her talent show was in great _______.

A. success B. successful

C. succeed D. unsuccessful

【答案】A

【解析】

试题分析:句意为,他的才艺表演很成功。通过分析句子,in后面应该接名词,四个选项中,success名词,成功,successful形容词,成功的,succeed动词,成功,unsuccessful不成功的,故选A。

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