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11.Although they plant trees in this area every year,the tops of some hills are still ______.(  )
A.blankB.bareC.solidD.rare

分析 尽管他们每年在这个区域种树,但是一些山顶上仍然光秃秃的.

解答 答案B.
A.blank"空白的"; B.bare"光秃秃的,赤裸的,无遮蔽的";C.solid"固体的;可靠的;立体的;结实的;一致的";D.rare"稀有的;稀薄的;半熟的".根据前半句although they plant trees in this area every year可知答案选B,其他三项与语境不符.

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