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2.It's ______ to persuade him to give up smoking.He's very stubborn.(  )
A.unlikelyB.impossiblyC.possibleD.likely

分析 劝他戒烟是不可能的.他非常固执.

解答 答案:A.根据It's后接adj(形容词),而B impossibly为adv.(副词),故排除.而根据后句"他非常固执"说明劝他戒烟不可能,而C.possible/D.likely可能的,故排除.故答案选A.unlikely不可能的.

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