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单选题
The children were told that it was the custom of many American Indians to wear their _____ hair in.
A
braids
B
brains
C
bribes
D
brides
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句意:孩子们被告知,对许多美国印第安人来说,把头发编成辫子是他们的风俗习惯。braid(装饰家具和军装的)彩色穗带;发辫;(弹性材料编成的)辫子。bribe贿赂。bride新娘。
句意:孩子们被告知,对许多美国印第安人来说,把头发编成辫子是他们的风俗习惯。braid(装饰家具和军装的)彩色穗带;发辫;(弹性材料编成的)辫子。bribe贿赂。bride新娘。
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