单选题Some thoughtless vacationers _____ the beach with cigarette packages, beer cans and paper.AexemplifiedBexterminatedClitteredDerased

单选题
Some thoughtless vacationers _____ the beach with cigarette packages, beer cans and paper.
A

exemplified

B

exterminated

C

littered

D

erased


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解析:
句意:一些粗心大意的度假者在沙滩上乱丢烟盒、啤酒罐和纸屑。“乱丢”需用litter一词。exemlify例证,例示。exterminate消灭,根除。erase抹去;擦除。

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