Just as Professor Scotti often _____it, success is ninety-nine percent mental attitude.

A. gets B. makes C. puts D. means

 

C

【解析】

試題分析:句意:就象Scotti 教授說的那樣,成功是由99%的心態(tài)決定的。這幾個動詞和it搭配的意思分別是:get it懂了;make it成功;means it認真的,這都不合題意。put it說, 所以選C

考點:考查動詞和短語

 

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