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        1. — The Coca-Cola company is one of the     of the match.

          — No wonder there are many Coca-Cola pictures around the sports field.

          A.players

          B.visitors

          C.sponsors

          D.judges

           

          【答案】

          C

          【解析】A選手B參觀者C發(fā)起者,主辦者,倡議者D法官,審判員句意:—— 可口可樂公司是這次球賽的主辦方之一。——難怪球場周圍有許多可口可樂的圖片。

          考點(diǎn):考查名詞的辨析。

          點(diǎn)評:本題主要是注意理解上下文句意。

           

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