单选题The attitude of the two authors toward the fate of chimps in the wild can be described as ______.Aopposed; the second author is more idealistic than the firstBsimilar; both authors argue that chimpanzees flourish in the wildCidentical; both authors argue that chimpanzees require the refuge of artificial environmentsDdiametrically opposed; the first author believes that every animal belongs in the wild, while the second sees an advantage to zoos and sanctuariesEvarying; the first author works to save wild habitats, while the second author is uninterested in such pursuits

单选题
The attitude of the two authors toward the fate of chimps in the wild can be described as ______.
A

opposed; the second author is more idealistic than the first

B

similar; both authors argue that chimpanzees flourish in the wild

C

identical; both authors argue that chimpanzees require the refuge of artificial environments

D

diametrically opposed; the first author believes that every animal belongs in the wild, while the second sees an advantage to zoos and sanctuaries

E

varying; the first author works to save wild habitats, while the second author is uninterested in such pursuits


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解析:
两篇文章作者的观点相反,第一篇文章的作者认为荒野不利于黑猩猩的生存。第二篇文章的作者认为比起在人为环境中生存,黑猩猩的天性和生存能力使它们在自然环境中的寿命更长。

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