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Travelers Corner is most probably ______.
A

a sports club newsletter

B

a science documentary

C

a travel magazine

D

a news website


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推理判断题。本文主要讲述了三个留学生的故事,并且根据题干的traveller提示可知,本文最可能是一本旅游杂志。
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