Every spring they would plant many trees along the hillside to ________ the soil from being washed away.


  1. A.
    prevent
  2. B.
    forbid
  3. C.
    protect
  4. D.
    defending
C
prevent...(from)..., stop...(from)..., keep... from..., hold...back from doing... discourage...from doing...的意思是“阻止……做……;不讓……干……”;forbid doing...的意思是“禁止……”;forbid sb. to do sth.的意思是“禁止某人做某事”;protect...from...的意思是“保護(hù) ……不受……之影響;保護(hù)……不遭受……危害”;defend...against/from的意思是“保護(hù)、防止、保衛(wèi)”。
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water in the area. There is not enough water in any case, and if it is not carefully used, disaster can follow. As time goes on, water shortages make farming more and more difficult. In some places, locals can
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