The largest lake in Britain is( ). A.the Lake Neagh B.Windermere Water C.Coniston Water D.the Lake District

The largest lake in Britain is( ).

A.the Lake Neagh
B.Windermere Water
C.Coniston Water
D.the Lake District

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解析:英国地理。题目问英国最大的湖泊是什么湖,答案是Lake Neagh(内伊湖)。英格兰西北部的湖区(the Lake District)是英国著名的旅游景点,也是著名的湖畔诗人华兹华斯(William Wordsworth)的家乡。

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