The normal price of a ticket for an adult is $230.A:ordinary B:proper C:fair D:medium

The normal price of a ticket for an adult is $230.

A:ordinary
B:proper
C:fair
D:medium

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解析:本句意思:一张成人票的正常价格是230美元。normal意为“正常的,平常的”,与ordinary(通常的,平常的)意思相近。proper适当的,正确的;fair公平的;medium中间的,中等的。

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