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2.The new credit cards will bebeneficial(benefit) to our customers.

分析 这些新的信用卡对我们的顾客有好处.

解答 答案是beneficial.本题考查语境中选用所给词的恰当形式;benefit n.利益;好处;v.有益;beneficial adj.有益的; be beneficial to对…有益的;故答案是beneficial.

点评 本题是要求用所给词的适当形式填空,解题时首先根据句子的结构考虑句中需要的词性;其次,关注所选词的形式的变化:如果是谓语动词关注时态、语态和数的变化;如果是非谓语动词要联系非谓语的基本用法判断非谓语的形式.如果是名词关注单数和复数的选用等.

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