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Rich people in Britain have been hunting foxes _____.
A

for recreation

B

in the interests of the farmers

C

to limit the fox population

D

to show off their wealth


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细节题。第三段首句提到,参加猎狐的人把猎狐当作是一项运动,既然是运动,当然是有娱乐的成分在里面,故选A。
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