单选题The scenery on the way was truly spectacular , with beautiful mountains, rivers and valleys, and I took a lot of pictures from the window.Anotorious Bamazing Cnoble Ddiplomatic
单选题
The scenery on the way was truly spectacular , with beautiful mountains, rivers and valleys, and I took a lot of pictures from the window.
A
notorious
B
amazing
C
noble
D
diplomatic
参考解析
解析:
spectacular引人入胜的,壮观的。amazing令人惊异的。notorious臭名昭著。noble贵族的。diplomatic外交的。
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