---As a boy, he made up his mind to be a scientist. 

---And from then on, he kept on trying. So he________ in the end.


  1. A.
    succeed
  2. B.
    made
  3. C.
    success
  4. D.
    made it
D
本題是一組對話,其中一方說:“他小時候就下定決心要當一名科學(xué)家,自那以后,他一直堅持努力!绷硪环秸f:“所以他終于成功了!鳖}中所填入的應(yīng)是謂語,C是名詞,A是動詞原形,均不符語法要求,而B項也不能表示“成功”之意。D項中的make it常作非正式用語,表示“成功;達到預(yù)定目的;做到;發(fā)跡;及時抵達;趕上”等意思。
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