The moonlight was quite bright, and about fifteen yards up the road there was a deep _______ thrown by a tree.


  1. A.
    shade
  2. B.
    shadow
  3. C.
    shelter
  4. D.
    reflection
B
解析:
名詞詞義辨析題。A. shade “陰涼”B. shadow“影子C. shelter“庇護所”D.reflection“反映”本題中此處指樹的影子所以答案為B
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