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Those who are not ___ with the progress they 've made will have greater success.(1分)
A
proud
B
afraid
C
popular
D
content
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D
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解题思路:近义词用法 。proud 骄傲的 afraid 害怕的 popular 受欢迎的 流行的 content 满意的
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