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請依下文回答第 40 題至第 44 題:   A recent report authored by the United Nations’ Food and Agricultural Organization argues that overcoming oursqueamishness about eating bugs may make the crucial 40 in overcoming global hunger.    In terms of nutrition, insects provide an outstanding 41 , having “high fat, protein, fiber, vitamin, and mineralcontent.” Insects, it turns out, are far more efficient than livestock in transforming feed into edible meat. And they largelyavoid the huge greenhouse gas emissions, as well as other environmental pollutants, associated with cows and pigs.    Based on a dietary estimation, the world needs to double its food production over the next 40 years – an effort thatwill require unprecedented productivity gains while 42 ecological disasters.    Most of today’s insect-eaters live in the developing world, in countries where insects are perceived as a perfectlyacceptable and convenient source of energy: seasonably 43 , highly portable, and requiring fewer inputs thanagriculture or animal husbandry. While most edible insects continue to be collected in the wild, more organized formsof insect farming have 44 , including “cricket farming” in Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. By providingemployment opportunities, the edible insect sector helps to develop the economy, from Southeast Asia to Central Africa.
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(A)difference
(B)conference
(C)experience
(D)reference

參考答案

答案:A
難度:困難0.222222
統計:A(2),B(3),C(2),D(2),E(0)

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