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The problem is_ ( ) as difficult as you think,so we don't haveto be pessimistic ,just take it more carefully .

A. almost
B. nearly
C. scarcely
D. Never

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解析:前两个意思都是差不多,几乎; C项几乎不,几乎没有。D项从不,根据句意这个问题并不像你想的那么难,所以我们不必悲观,只要更仔细地对待它。C符合。
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