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【题目】-Personally,I believe I can do it well on my own.

-________Selfconfidence is the first secret of success.

A.It's up to you. B.Take it easy.

C.Let' s get going. D.I'm with you on that.

答案D

【解析】

试题分析:句意: 就个人而言,我相信我自己能做好。自信是成功的首要秘诀。A.It's up to you.你说了算;B.Take it easy.放松点;C.Let' s get going.咱们走吧;D.I'm with you on that.我和你的看法一致结合后一句的意思可知选D。

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