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Lee is new in Nanchang. Maybe he needs a...

Lee is new in Nanchang.  Maybe he needs a _____for sightseeing.

A.watch            B.ticket             C.map              D.notebook

 

C 【解析】用作名词时,watch手表;ticket车票;map地图;notebook笔记本。句意:力新来南昌。可能他需要一张观光地图。结合语境可知选C。 考点:词义辨析
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