My father earns around 500 yuan per month, which can hardly __________ the basic needs of our family.

A. support B. cover

C. present D. arrange

B

【解析】

試題分析:A.支持;幫助;支撐。B.覆蓋;遮蔽;報(bào)道。C.出現(xiàn);提出;贈(zèng)送。D.把…分類;整理。句意:我爸爸每個(gè)月只能掙500元左右,而這些很難滿足我們家里的基本需求。根據(jù)句子意思,cover the basic needs表示滿足基本需求。答案選B。

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