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11.Red wolves living in the southeast ofA merica is endangered by a(n) _______ of protection.(  )
A.regulationB.evolutionC.absenceD.guidance

分析 生活在美国东南部的红狼因为缺乏保护而面临灭绝的危险.

解答 答案是C.本题考查名词词义辨析.A项表示"规则,管理";B项表示"进化";C项表示"缺乏,缺席",an absence of 缺乏…;D项表示"指导,引导";根据句意,因为"缺乏保护"红狼面临灭绝的危险,所以答案选择C项,其它选项不符合逻辑.

点评 本题考查名词词义辨析,要在熟悉各名词词义和常见搭配的基础上结合语境做出合理的推断.

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