单选题A landing on Mars is within the _____ of current physical theory.ArangeBscopeCprospectDsequence

单选题
A landing on Mars is within the _____ of current physical theory.
A

range

B

scope

C

prospect

D

sequence


参考解析

解析:
scope(活动的)范围,广度。range(认知、知识的)范围;行列;射程。prospect景色;期望。sequence序列。

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