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There was once a town in this country _______ all life seemed to live in ______ with its surroundings.
A

which; coincidence

B

at which; uniform

C

where; harmony  

D

that; alliance


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从前在这个国家有一个小镇,那里所有的生物都与环境和谐相处。地点副词用where或者介词+which指代。in coincidence with 与…一致,相符。uniform制服,校服;一致的,统一的。in harmony with 和谐;与…一致,相符。alliance联盟。
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