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【题目】—How much do they ______ for the house? —450, 000 yuan.
A.offer
B.supply
C.provide
D.buy

【答案】A
【解析】A. offer(主动)提出,(主动)给予,拿……出售/出价等,常用于offer(to do)sth.,offer sb. sth.,offer sth. for money或offer money for sth.等结构;B. supply供应,提供”,常用于supply sth. to sb.或supply sb. with sth.结构;C.provide意为“提供,给准备”,常用于provide sth. for sb.或provide sb. with sth.结构;D. buy购买,表示买房子花了多少钱,应为pay money for the house而不是buy money for the house;句意:—他们给这个房子出价多少?—45万。根据句意,故选A。

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