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单选题
When people are traveling to Canada Or Mexico, a passport is a must for _____.
A

American citizens.

B

Japanese citizens.

C

Mexican citizens.

D

Canadian citizens.


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题目中问“当人们去加拿大或墨西哥旅行时,护照对哪些人是必须的?”从原文最后一段倒数第二句“If you are not a citizen of the U.S.,Canada or Mexico, a passport is required”可知日本人必须持有护照。正确答案为B。
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