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The rise of the____industry in Georgia was a significant historical development with a profound effect on the state's textile manufacture.

A.fabric
B.fiber
C.filming
D.fashion

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解析:本题考查形近词辨析。题目意为“乔治亚州织物工业的兴起是一个重要的历史发展,对该州的纺织生产产生了深远的影响。”A项意为“织物、布”。B项意为“纤维、光纤”。C项意为“拍摄、摄影”。D项意为“时尚、样式”。
  
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