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We’ve spent so much on advertisements, but the results are not____.

A.satisfied
B.satisfying
C.satisfy
D.satisfactorily

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解析:本题考查同根词辨析。题目意为“我们在广告上花费巨大,但收效不尽人意。” A项是形容词,意为“感到满意的”,用于形容人的感受;B项是形容词,意为 “令人满意的”,用于表达事物本身的特点;C项是动词,意为“令人满意”;D项是副词,意为“令人满意地”。由于空格前为be动词,不能后跟动词原形及副词,排除C、D项,且主语是results,所以排除A项,B项符合题意。
  
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