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12.---Let's try operating the machine right now.
---Wait,Better read the      first.(  )
A.informationB.explanationsC.instructionsD.introduction

分析 --咱们现在就开始操作这台机器吧.
--等一等,还是先看一看说明为好.

解答 答案:C
解析:A:信息;B:解释;C:说明;D:介绍.根据句意"最好先读一读(使用)说明"及所给选项分析可知,本题答案为C选项;其余选项均不符合题意.

点评 本题考查名词的辨析,做此类题目时要清楚各个选项的含义再结合句意确定最终的答案.

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