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France’s ______ of nuclear testing in the South Pacific last month triggered political debates and mass demonstrations.
A

assumption

B

consumption

C

presumption

D

resumption


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句意:上个月法国在南太平洋重新进行的核试验引发了政界的争论和大规模的游行示威。resumption (中断后)又开始。assumption假定,设想。consumption消费。presumption假定。
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