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________1.Beckham, a gentleman with wide interests, has been to a number of places of interest but never has he been to a real desert.

________2.Rodecia, also a sports lover, is a disabled young man.But he spends his time watching, reading or talking about events of close competitions.

________3.Bobage, who often goes in for world travelling and mountain climbing, is now planning to start out again.

________4.Webster, a strongly-built young man, is interested in all kinds of sports.He is especially crazy about outdoor adventure and water sports.

________5.Maria, a girl full of energy, is both a sports lover and a wildlife lover who has a special interest in the sea.

請(qǐng)閱讀下列有關(guān)戶外活動(dòng)的資料介紹:

A

B

C

D

E

F

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解析:

C F D A B


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