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4.Efforts do not ___ lead to good achievements if the effort-maker is too anxious to succeed.(  )
A.exceptionallyB.hopefullyC.necessarilyD.purposely

分析 如果努力者太急于成功,那么他的努力并不一定导致好的成就.

解答 答案:C.
根据if the effort-maker is too anxious to succeed(如果努力者太急于成功),可以知道前一句的Efforts do not ___ lead to good achievements 应该表示"努力不一定导致好的成就",句子中有not,所以选择
necessarily"必定地".其他选项A"异常地"B"有希望地"D"故意地"都与句义不符.

点评 考查副词辨析.要做好这种题型,需要了解各个选项的含义,但更重要的是理解句子的意思.只有符合句子意思的选项才是正确的.

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