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The most important thing you must remember is that success doesn’t come ________ and that it’s the result of years of hard work.

A. in fact B. on purpose

C. by accident D. as usual

C

【解析】试题分析:考查词组辨析。A事实上B有目的的C偶然D和往常一样。句意:你必须记住的最重要的事就是成功不会偶然降临,它是多年努力的结果,故选C

考点:考查词组辨析

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