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b)People only want to know how animals live.
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对
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细节理解题。由第一段最后一句“…how they live and grow are interesting”可知,人们不仅仅是想要了解动物是怎样生活的,还有他们是怎样长大的。
细节理解题。由第一段最后一句“…how they live and grow are interesting”可知,人们不仅仅是想要了解动物是怎样生活的,还有他们是怎样长大的。
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