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【题目】The 2015 World Secondary School Students' Track and Field Championships will be held in Wuhan No.4 Middle School,partially because the cultural relics here such as the Clock Tower and the Church are well ________.

A. preserved B. deserved

C. reserved D. observed

【答案】A

【解析】句意:2015年世界中学生田径锦标赛将在武汉四中举行,部分原因是这里的文化遗产如钟楼和教堂保护得很好。preserve“保护,保存,符合句意。deserve“值得,应该”;reserve“预留,预定”;observe“遵守,观察,庆祝”。故选A。

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