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1.People in different countries and cultures have different religiousbeliefs(信仰).

分析 不同的国家和文化由不同的宗教信仰.

解答 答案是beliefs;本题考查语境中选用适当的词;belief【U】信念;信仰;【pl】政治或宗教信仰;different religious beliefs不同的宗教信仰; 故答案是beliefs.

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D.reduces
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