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单选题
Some advanced economies, notably Japan and Germany, fared better than others during the 1970s and 1980s.
A
survived
B
got on
C
resisted
D
surpassed
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动词辨析题。fare在这里意为“进展”,get on有“进展,使前进”之义,所以选B。survive幸存;幸免于。resist抵抗。surpass超越,胜过。
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