【題目】The word “track” ________ a path which is made of earth ________ having a surface covered with other materials.

A. adds to; rather than B. leads to; other than

C. refers to; rather than D. replies to; other than

【答案】C

【解析】考查短語(yǔ)辨析和運(yùn)用。Refer to意為引用,指,rather than意為而不是,符合語(yǔ)境。Add to意為增加,lead to意為導(dǎo)致,replie to意為回復(fù),other than意為除了。句意:足跡這個(gè)詞指的是用土地制造出來(lái)的路而不是有別的材料覆蓋在表面的路。故選C。

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