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As long as 2890km of coastline had been polluted by the oil spill of the Prestige oil tanker.____
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由题干中“2890km”定位至H段。本段讲到,“威望号”油轮于2002年11月载着7万吨石油驶离西班牙海岸的时候,污染了2890千米的海岸线。故匹配段落为H段。
由题干中“2890km”定位至H段。本段讲到,“威望号”油轮于2002年11月载着7万吨石油驶离西班牙海岸的时候,污染了2890千米的海岸线。故匹配段落为H段。
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