The explorer lost his way so he climbed to the top of the hill to determine the place for himself.A:spot B:locateC:place D:situate

The explorer lost his way so he climbed to the top of the hill to determine the place for himself.

A:spot
B:locate
C:place
D:situate

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解析:探险者迷了路,他爬上山判别方向。spot“认出”,例如:She spotted her friend in the crowd.她在人群中认出了她的朋友。locate“找出、定位”,最符合题意,例如:The company wished to locate its new factory beside the river.这家公司希望把新工厂设在河边。 place“放置”,例如:Place the goods in storage.把货物放到储藏室。situate“位于、坐落在”,例如:The village is situated in a valley.那个村子在山谷里。

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