The snake farmers said they had been bitten, some by deadly snakes, and were saved by_____of anti-venom medicine .A.injectionB.producingC.infectionD.consuming
The snake farmers said they had been bitten, some by deadly snakes, and were saved by_____of anti-venom medicine .
A.injection
B.producing
C.infection
D.consuming
B.producing
C.infection
D.consuming
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解析:A选项意为“注射”,B选项意为“生产、制片”,C选项意为“传染、感染”,D选项意为“消费的、强烈的”,题目意为“养蛇的农民说他们曾被蛇咬过,有些是被致命的蛇咬过的,只有___抗毒药物才能保存性命。”因此选A,注射抗毒药物。
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