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As regards putting an end to people’s littering in the forest, the writer feels ______.
A

confused

B

doubtful

C

worried

D

hopeful


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主旨题。从整篇文章看,作者在这篇文章里面先是描述了垃圾产生的原因,以及瀑布景点如何正确处理垃圾治理的方法,最后讲社会游客或团体该如何做才能有效地治理垃圾问题。因此可以看出作者的态度是只要努力,景区的环境是能治理好的。故正确的答案为D。
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