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There are no hotels in this locality.
A:directory
B:spot
C:sight
D:regularity
B:spot
C:sight
D:regularity
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解析:本句话的意思是:“这个地区没有旅馆。” spot:地点、处所,例如: She lives in a quiet spot far away from the town.她住在一个距城镇很远的安静的地方。directory:地址录、(电话)号码本,例如:I found the hotel according to the telephone directory.我按照电话号码本找到了那家酒店。sight:视力、景象,例如:The small town has beautiful sight.那个小镇有美丽的景色。regularity:规律、整齐,例如:Regularity is the best medicine.生活有规律是最好的药。
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