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18.He worked so hard that eventually his efforts paid off.

分析 他工作这么的努力以致于最后他的努力没有白费.

解答 90.eventually  eventually是一个副词,意为"最终,终于",从前面"工作认真"可知,"最终"努力得到了回报.pay off:付清;(努力)没有白费.

点评 考查副词词义,写此类题目时应注意词性的修饰,比如此题就是填副词来修饰that后面的结果状语从句.

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