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One of the most spectacular qualities of man is notably his _____ to any kind of natural environment.
A

attachment

B

compensation

C

availability

D

adaptability


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adaptability适应性。attachment附属品;依恋。compensation补偿,赔偿。availability实用性,有效性。
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