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(2014·湖北重点中学联考)His contribution to the boy’s welfare was to________him for the world in which he would live.

A.intend B.make

C.equip D.provide

 

C

【解析】句意为:他对孩子福利事业的贡献是为了让自己有能力适应他将生活的这个世界。intend...for想要,打算使……(成为);make for向……前进,促进;equip...for装备,使有能力,使有资格;provide...for提供。

答案: C

 

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