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The author would most likely agree that ______.
A
the camel is still a revered symbol in Italy
B
the camel is most likely related to the giraffe
C
in evolutionary terms, the giraffe is younger than the camel
D
the camel is admirable for more than its physical capabilities
E
camels helped Europeans take over the work.
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作者在第四段第三句讲到骆驼的智慧“骆驼不仅以它的耐力而为人所知,而且以它的固执和智慧而出名”。
作者在第四段第三句讲到骆驼的智慧“骆驼不仅以它的耐力而为人所知,而且以它的固执和智慧而出名”。
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