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The most interesting places that I like to visit are __________. 查看材料

A.those
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B.a
C.never
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E.been
F.tells

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句意剖析法。详见文章第五段第一、二句,意为:我曾去过许多著名的旅游胜地,这并不令人惊讶,但我喜欢去那些未知的......

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