填空题The painter died before he had a chance to finish the work, so the painting remained (complete) ____.

填空题
The painter died before he had a chance to finish the work, so the painting remained (complete) ____.

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解析:
本题考查词性转换。句意:画家没画完就去世了,所以这幅画一直未完成。remained是系动词,后需要形容词作表语,再根据逗号前的句意判断此处应为否定形式,故填入uncompleted。

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