单选题______AspacesBaspectsCdirectionsDplaces

单选题
______
A

spaces

B

aspects

C

directions

D

places


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解析:
词义辨析题。空格所在句“爬山也许会有用,但在许多____地面是平坦的”,四个选项中places最符合文意。

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