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单选题
The US biodefence research is particularly controversial because of the sheer _____ of the effort.
A

latitude

B

magnitude

C

aptitude

D

attitude


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句意:由于力度过大,美国生物防御研究的争议很大。latitude纬度。magnitude强度,力度。aptitude能力,天赋。
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