单选题The passage implies that ______.Athe fever process is widespread because moderate fevers have benefitsBthe reduction of fevers can inhibit bacterial growthCman can use sun lamp to raise lizards’ temperatureDCrayfish injected with bacteria have a purpose for moving to hot areas

单选题
The passage implies that ______.
A

the fever process is widespread because moderate fevers have benefits

B

the reduction of fevers can inhibit bacterial growth

C

man can use sun lamp to raise lizards’ temperature

D

Crayfish injected with bacteria have a purpose for moving to hot areas


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解析:
推断题。A选项在原文的第三段第一句可找到基本一致表述,故不正确。B选项说法片面。原文表述为That reduction, combined with high temperatures, has been shown to inhibit bacterial growth. C选项来自第一段,属于偷换概念。正确答案只能是D。来自第二段。

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