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Bending down,he        the footprints   that hadn’t been blow away in the wind, concluding that they belonged to a wolf.
A.ignoredB.inspectedC.expandedD.defended
B

试题分析:句意:弯下腰来,他检查那些没有被风吹走的脚印,最后断定他们属于一只狼。A. ignore忽视,不理会,不顾;B. inspect 检查,视察;C. expand 扩大;D. defend 防护,辩护。由句意可知选B。
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