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单选题
____
A
cultural
B
literate
C
native
D
responsible
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cultural文化的;文化上的。literate有文化的。native本地的;土生土长的。responsible可依赖的;负责的。因为后面句子中已经提到了“90%的卡洛拉女性能够读、写”,所以,所填的词应该是表示“有文化的”,故B项为正确答案。
cultural文化的;文化上的。literate有文化的。native本地的;土生土长的。responsible可依赖的;负责的。因为后面句子中已经提到了“90%的卡洛拉女性能够读、写”,所以,所填的词应该是表示“有文化的”,故B项为正确答案。
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