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It is reported that there is a $1000 _________ for any information that helps police find the lost relic.

A. price B. reward C. pay D. prize

 

B

【解析】

试题分析:A. price 价格,B. reward报酬,报答,赏金,酬金,C. pay报酬,D. prize奖品,句意:据报道对于帮助警察找到失踪的遗骸的任何信息都会得到酬金。所以选B

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