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What he has done is far from___________.

A. satisfactory                B. satisfied

C. satisfaction                D. satisfy

A


解析:

本題是形容詞的辨析。首先要確定空格處需填人一個(gè)形容詞,做is的表語(yǔ)。排除C、D兩項(xiàng)。而satisfactory通常表示“(某物)令人滿意的”;satisfied通常表示“(某人)對(duì)……感到滿意”。

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