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【题目】If you go to America, you are sure to visit________ . It's rather famous in America.

A.the Leaning Tower of PisaB.Little Mermaid

C.the Stature of LibertyD.Mount Fuji

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:如果你去美国,你一定会看到自由女神像。它在美国相当有名。

考查常识。the Leaning Tower of Pisa比萨斜塔(意大利);Little Mermaid美人鱼铜像(位于哥本哈根的一座雕像);the Stature of Liberty自由女神像(美国纽约);Mount Fuji富士山(日本);根据“It's rather famous in America”它在美国相当有名,可知是“自由女神像”,故选C

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