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单选题
____
A

signs

B

stimuli

C

messages

D

impulses


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sign标志,指“显示事实、情况或性质在场或存在的某物”。stimulus刺激因素,指“能引起或被认为引起反应的东西”。message信息,指“以书面、信号或其他方式从一个人、一个地方或一群人传给另一人、另一个地方或另一群人的消息”。impulse本能,指“驱动力或倾向”。只有message能够与send搭配使用。故C选项为正确答案。
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