They have given up the hope to save their friend from drowning.A:.endedB:abandonedC:builtD:strengthen

They have given up the hope to save their friend from drowning.

A:.ended
B:abandoned
C:built
D:strengthen

参考解析

解析:题千意为“他们放弃了解救他们溺水朋友的希望。” 句中划线词意为“放弃”,B项abandon意为“放弃”。例句:Fearing further attacks, most of the population had abandoned the city.害怕城市进一步受到攻击,大多数人已经离开。A 项意为“结束”。C项意为“建立;加强”。D项意为“加强”。故选B。

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