In March, cherry blossoms(櫻花)on both sides of East Beijing Road give the city of Nanjing an early __of spring.

A. taste  B. theme 

C. sense  D. setting

 

A

【解析】

試題分析:句意:三月,北京東路兩邊的櫻花給南京市帶來早春的味道。A. taste味道,品味,B. theme主題,C. sense感覺,D. setting背景,所以選A。

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