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18.Theyrobbed(抢劫) the rich to help the poor.分析 他们劫富济贫.
解答 答案:robbed.考查单词翻译.根据句意,此处需填入一个动词,充当they的谓语.rob,动词,抢劫.
点评 考查动词翻译的题,熟记单词的意思,结合句意进行填空.
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