【題目】Our school __________ in the centre of the town, between two busy streets, so sometimes it's noisy.

A. is lying B. is lain

C. locates D. is located

【答案】D

【解析】句意:我們的學校坐落在城市的中心,在兩條繁忙的街道之間,所以有時很吵。be located in坐落在。

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