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【题目】The joey—what Australians call a baby kangaroo—stays in this built-in baby _______ until it can survive independently.

A.carriageB.carrierC.clientD.component

【答案】B

【解析】

考查名词词义辨析。句意:乔伊犬(澳大利亚人称其为袋鼠幼崽)呆在这种天然的袋子里,直到它可以独立生存。A. carriage四轮马车;B. carrier承运人;C. client客户;D. component组件。baby carrier意为“童车”,此处把袋鼠妈妈的袋子称作了baby carrier。故选B

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