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It is likely that the authors of Passages 1 and 2 would agree that ______.
A

chimps should be valued because of their genetic closeness to humans

B

increasing legislation would effectively protect the chimpanzees

C

humanity is a major factor in the decimation of chimps

D

chimps can be dangerous and unpredictable and should be treated with caution

E

only through heroic and unprecedented measures can the chimp be saved


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两篇文章都提到了人类是以何种方式危害黑猩猩的生存,故选C项。
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