_________ is celebrated on September 10’.
A.National DayB.Teacher’s DayC.Dragon Boat FestivalD.Spring Festival
B
詞組辨析。September 10意思為9月10號(hào),由常識(shí)可知是教師節(jié),故答案為B。
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