During his lifetime he was able to accumulate quite a fortune.A:controlB:spendC:collectD:exchange

During his lifetime he was able to accumulate quite a fortune.

A:control
B:spend
C:collect
D:exchange

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解析:本句意思:在他的一生中,他凭借自己的能力积累大量财富。control的意思为“控制,掌握”;spend的意思为“花费,花钱”;collect的意思为“收集;使聚集;使增加”;exchange的意 思为“交易,交换”。accumulate意思为“积累,积聚”,和collect的意思接近。

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