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The College Inn stands in a quiet place ...

The College Inn stands in a quiet place just ______ the school yard by the pine walk.

A.to               B.for               C.off               D.out

 

C 【解析】 试题分析:考查介词:这里用off表示:离(某地)不远;在…附近,句意:大学酒吧在离校园不远粉红人行道旁的安静的地方。选C。 考点:考查介词
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