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By working slowly but surely towards your goal, you’ll ______ succeed.

A. eventually    B. traditionally

C. socially    D. formally

 

A 【解析】考查副词辨析。句意:慢慢地但是坚定地冲着你的目标努力,你最终会成功的。A. eventually最终;最后;B. traditionally传统上;C. socially在社会上;D. formally正式地。故选A。  
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