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单选题
Kwashiorkor ______.
A

is especially harmful to children

B

is caused by starvation

C

affects adults only

D

is confined to Latin America


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解析:
词语的理解。录音中在提到kwashiorkor时,指出“…the dread protein deficiency disease kwashiorkor is taking its heavy toll on children’s lives”,可知kwashiorkor是一种可怕的蛋白质缺乏病,take a heavy toll意为“使付出沉重代价”,该句话指kwashiorkor使许多儿童丧生。由此可知,A项的内容符合录音相关内容的描述。
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