He can ________ $3,000 a year by writing stories and support a family of three people.


  1. A.
    spare
  2. B.
    afford
  3. C.
    earn
  4. D.
    charge
C
“他每年通過(guò)寫小說(shuō),掙得3 000美元來(lái)養(yǎng)活三口之家。”
spare“抽得出(時(shí)間,精力,金錢)”;afford“負(fù)擔(dān)(買)得起”;charge“收費(fèi);控訴”。
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