The Philippines lies ______ the south of China, but Guangdong Province lies ______ the south of China.

A. to; in B. in; to C. to; to D. in; in

 

A

【解析】

試題分析:句意:菲律賓位于中國的南部,但是廣東省位于中國南部。第一空填to,表示在范圍之外,第二空填in,表示在內(nèi)部,所以選A。

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