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—Do you think that the 11th Chinese National Games were a success?

—Yes,__________ !It couldn't be__________ .

A.relatively;better B.approximately;worse

C.absolutely;better D.fortunately;worse

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:-你认为你第十一届全运会是个成功吗?-当然了,没有比这更好的了。A,相对地;更好;B,大约;更糟糕;C,绝对地;更好;D,幸运地;更糟糕。故C正确

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