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【题目】The government tried its best to ________ the people’s needs, but the people were still not _________ . In fact, what the government did was not ________.

A. satisfy; satisfying; satisfied

B. satisfy; satisfied; satisfying

B. satisfied; satisfied; satisfying

D. satisfying; satisfied; satisfied

【答案】B

【解析】

试题分析:考查词性。satisfy满意,作动词,satisfied满意的,作形容词,satisfying令人满意的,作形容词。句意:政府尽它最大的努力满足人们的需要,但人们仍然不满意。事实上,政府所为令人不满意,故选B项。

考点 : 考查词性

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