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Instead the ground was made of a sand-like substance, and as far as she could ___________ there was nothing but low huts and large square buildings dotted around and one or two smoke stacks in the distance.

A. make sense    B. make out

C. make the best    D. make it clear

 

B 【解析】 考查动词词组辨析。A. make sense说得通;B. make out辨认出;C. make the best尽力而为;D. make it clear明确表明。句意:相反,地面是用沙子一样的东西铺成的,在她所能看到的范围内,除了低矮的小屋和四四方方的大楼房外,什么也没有,远处还有一两个烟囱。故B选项正确。
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