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The ______ of blood made the girl feel s...

The ______ of blood made the girl feel sick and she began to cry.
A. sceneB. scenery       

C. sight        D. view

 

C 【解析】 试题分析:句意:看见血让女孩感到恶心开始哭了。这里使用名词,四个选项的含义分别是:A. scene场景, B. scenery风景,C. sight看见,视野,风景,D. view观点,风景,所以选C。 考点:考查名词辨析  
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