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If you have a job,           yourself to it and finally you'll succeed.

A.do devote

B.devoted

C.devoting

D.being devoted

 

A 【解析】 试题分析:考查强调句式。在动词原形前面加do/did/does表示强调,意为:务必,一定;句意:如果你有一份工作,一定要努力去做,你一定会取得成功的。本题的do放在祈使句的动词devote之前,表示强调。故A正确。 考点:考查强调句式。
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