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8.Every year lots oftravellers(旅行者) visit the Great Wall.

分析 每年,很多旅行者来参观长城.

解答 答案:travellers.
根据提示汉语结合语境推测句意是"每年,很多旅行者来参观长城.",根据设空处前面的lots of判断填名词复数形式,"旅行者"的英文是traveller,所以答案是:travellers

点评 做这类题型,首先根据所给汉语明确句子所要考查的单词或短语的拼写,再结合相关语法知识对单词或短语做出形式上的变化.

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