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10.He has always been very strict with his daughters,training them hard to compete against each other.

分析 他总是对女儿们很严格,努力训练他们彼此之间要相互竞争.

解答 答案:compete.
前面提到对女儿们很严格,自然是培训他们彼此间进行竞争;compete against sb与…竞争;故答案为compete.

点评 首字母填空题考查的是词汇的记忆和运用能力,平时要注意积累和运用.同时还要注意提示字母

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