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13.A.单词.
61.幸存 v.survive    
62.挑选 v.select        
63.奇特的 adj.fancy
64.爆炸v.explode     
65.比赛 v.compete        
66.讨价还价 v.bargain
67.解决 v.solve     
68.下沉 v.sink        
69.怀疑 v.doubt
70.取代,代替 v.replace.

分析 61.幸存 v. survive    
62.挑选 v. select        
63.奇特的 adj. fancy
64.爆炸v. explode     
65.比赛 v. compete        
66.讨价还价 v. bargain
67.解决 v. solve     
68.下沉 v. sink        
69.怀疑 v. doubt
70.取代,代替 v. replace

解答 61.survive     Ancient farming methods still survive in the Midle East.在中东,古代的耕作方式依然存在.
62.select       We have over 30 beautiful designs to select from.我们有30多种美丽的图案可供选择.
63.fancy        It was packaged in a fancy plastic case with attractive graphics.它装在一个别致的有漂亮图纹的塑料盒子里
64.explode     They were clearing up when the second bomb exploded 他们正在清理时,第二颗炸弹爆炸了.
65.compete     This is our last chanceand we shall need to take it if we are to compete and survive.这是我们最后的机会,如果我们想要竞争并存活下来的话,就一定要抓住这次机会.
66.bargain      I refuse to bargain over the price.我可不愿讨价还价.
67.solve         We should develop the students'ability to analyse and solve problems.我们应该培养学生分析问题和解决问题的能力.
68.sink          The boat was beginning to sink fast 小船开始快速下沉.
69.doubt        No one doubted his ability 没有人怀疑他的能力.
70.replace     Who do you suppose will replace her on the show?你觉得谁会代替她参加这场演出?

点评 本题属于对基本词汇的识记与拼写的考查,注意记忆要牢固,并掌握相关单词的基本用法.

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