Richard succeeded as usual in his tennis match.A:triumphed B:failedC:injured D:retired

Richard succeeded as usual in his tennis match.

A:triumphed
B:failed
C:injured
D:retired

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解析:本题考查的是对动词的认知能力。本句意思:理查德像以往一样在网球比赛中取胜。succeed成功。选项A triumph战胜、取得胜利、成功,例如:Justice" triumphs in the end.正义终于得胜。选项B fail失败。选项C injure受伤。选项D retire退休。succeed和triumph意思最接近,所以选A。

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