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Which of the following can be concluded from the author’s statement “Any beneficial substances from the turtles could also be synthesized chemically, so as to prevent the killing of turtles” in Paragraph 3 ?
A
The author feels sorry for killing turtles massively.
B
Turtles can be used to substitute many other medicines.
C
Many other kinds of herbs can be as useful as turtles.
D
International market feels happy for Chinese businessmen to buy.
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本题是语义题。第三段最后一句提到:Any beneficial substances from the turtles could also be synthesized chemically,so as to prevent the killing of turtles.,意思是:从乌龟身上提取的有益物质也能通过化学合成而得到,这样就可阻止对乌龟的杀害了。由此可知作者为大规模的屠杀乌龟而感到遗憾。因此答案为A。
本题是语义题。第三段最后一句提到:Any beneficial substances from the turtles could also be synthesized chemically,so as to prevent the killing of turtles.,意思是:从乌龟身上提取的有益物质也能通过化学合成而得到,这样就可阻止对乌龟的杀害了。由此可知作者为大规模的屠杀乌龟而感到遗憾。因此答案为A。
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D.It takes them longer to adapt to the high temperature in the beach
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