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If most bread winners( )a day’s pay to the Hope Project,then it will be hopeful.

A.gift
B.present
C.donate
D.give

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解析:句意:如果大多数养家的人都为希望工程捐赠他的一天所得,则希望工程大有希望。A.gift指赋予某人什么才能,通常用被动语态;B.present,[C]donate和D.give都有“给”和“赠予”之意。give为一般用语;present是正式地颁给某人,通常附有仪式,着重强调赠者和接受方的关系。donate所赠的对象一般是慈善事业或者机构。
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