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The project turned out quite successful and he has proved himself an extremely___manager.

A. ambitious     B. capable

C. energetic   D. popular

 

B 【解析】 试题分析:句意:这个项目结果是相当成功的,他也证明了自己是一个非常能干的经理。A. ambitious有雄心的,有理想的; B. capable 能干的;C. energetic 精力充沛的; D. popular受欢迎的。根据前句内容判断他的成功是因为他的能干,选B。 考点:考查形容词辨析  
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