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Festivals are becoming more and more c_____________(商业的).(根据汉语意思和首字母填空)

 

commercial 【解析】 考查形容词。句意:节日变得越来越商业化。根据单词首字母和汉语意思“商业的”可知应填形容词commercial,上文become为系动词后跟形容词作表语。故填commercial。  
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