He is optimistic that he will win the election.A:positive B:dismayedC:frustrated D:incredible

He is optimistic that he will win the election.

A:positive
B:dismayed
C:frustrated
D:incredible

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解析:他乐观地认为将会赢得这场比赛。optimistic“乐观”。positive“确信”,最符合题意,例如:I am positive he will leave.我确信他会离开。dismayed“失望的”,例如:We are dismayed at his refusal.他的拒绝让我们都很失望。frustrated“受挫折的”,例如:I feel frustrated in my life.我感到生活很不顺心。incredible“难以置信的”,例如:an incredible experience一次难以置信的经历。

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