11.It is reported that there was an air crash in Cuba.Nobody     it with all the passengers killed.( 。
A.avoidedB.escapedC.missedD.survived

分析 據(jù)報道,古巴發(fā)生了空難.機上無人幸存,所有的乘客和機組人員都遇難了.

解答 答案D.
A項"避免";B項"逃脫";C項"錯過";D項"幸存;幸免于難";,根據(jù)題干中的"with all the passengers killed"可知,所有的乘客和機組人員都遇難了,無人幸存,動詞短語"survive sth  幸存…",因此D項符合語境,故選D.

點評 本題考查動詞辨析.解答此類題目首先要讀懂句意,理解每個選項動詞的意思,然后根據(jù)上下文語境鎖定合適的動詞.平時要加強動詞詞匯量的積累.

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