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The Navajo people of Arizona and New Mexico build their hogans, cone-shaped dwellings made of logs and earth, during the summer.
A

stadiums      

B

residences      

C

stacks  

D

stalls


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解析: 句意:亚利桑纳州和新墨西哥州的纳瓦霍人在夏季修建他们的小屋,是用原木和泥土建成的锥形的住所。dwelling住宅,住处。residence与之同义。stadium体育场。stack草堆。stall货摊。牛栏。
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