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The parking ________ here in front of the building is thirty minutes, so we’d better get back to the car as soon as possible.(1分)
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period
B
limit
C
time
D
freedom
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B
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解题思路: 12.本题考查名词用法。题干的意思为“这栋楼前免费停车的时限是30分钟,我们最好赶紧赶回车里”。 parking limit意为免费停车的时限,故正确答案为B)选项。
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