单选题The major cause of malnutrition in the world is lack of ______.AproteinBvitaminCmineralsDfood

单选题
The major cause of malnutrition in the world is lack of ______.
A

protein

B

vitamin

C

minerals

D

food


参考解析

解析:
因果关系的找寻和判断。关于世界上出现营养不良情况的主要原因,录音中提到“In most corners of the world malnutrition is plainly a matter of outright insufficiency of food for population…”,可知食物不足是造成世界上大多数地方出现营养不良的主要原因。因此选D。

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