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Astronomers at the University of California discovered one of the most distant _____.
A

paradoxes

B

paradises

C

galaxies

D

shuttles


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句意:加州大学的宇航员发现了最远的星系之一。由从句中的astronomers一词,可以联想到galaxy(星系)和shuttle(航空器)两个词。但所填词应该是discover的宾语,而由one of the most distant也可以判断出后面所指的应该是“星系”。因此C为正确答案。paradox似是而非的论点;自相矛盾的话。paradise天堂,乐园。shuttle航空器。三个选项均与该句逻辑关系不符。
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