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    To design a coin, you must first know what traditionally makes up a coin. Typically, a coin is a round piece of _36_ that has designs and writing on each face. One face is called the obverse, or heads, _37_ the other is the reverse, or tails. It is the obverse side that typically bears a large and _38_ picture. American coins will normally show the head of a president on the obverse. British coins, for example, will show a bust of the monarch on the obverse. You will need to select an appropriate picture for the obverse of your own coin. Maybe it will be yourself, if you are heading your own empire. Maybe it will be someone you admire--a celebrity or historical figure. Perhaps you will choose a picture that honors a loved one.    To finish your coin's obverse, you will also need to pick out some more design features. In most countries, the date the coin was minted, or made, usually appears just below the main picture. So you can put the date in this spot. The area itself is called the exergue. You do not have to put a date here. _39_ , you can leave it blank. But, it is a good idea to put something in the exergue. You can put your own special mark, _40_ the symbol of your country or the mark for your own private mint. This can be anything you like. Add a description to your image. You will want to put it along the outer edge of the circle that forms the obverse.
36.
(A)mental
(B)model
(C)metal
(D)mild

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答案:C
難度:簡單0.725806
統計:A(6),B(8),C(45),D(1),E(0) #
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