【題目】The 5-year-old boy was the only one of the 115 passengers to __________ the terrible plane crash.

A. remain B. survive

C. afford D. live

【答案】B

【解析】句意:在慘重的空難中,這個五歲的小男孩是115名乘客中唯一的幸存者。remain逗留,保持不變;survive幸免于,生還,活下來,幸存;afford給予,提供,買得起;live不及物動詞,居住;生存。

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