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The boy has been missing for five days and his parents are worried about his______.

A.attention B.safety C.action D.growth

 

B 【解析】 句意:这个男孩失踪五天了,他的父母非常担心他的安全。attention注意力;safety安全;action行动,行为;growth生长。根据句意The boy has been missing for five days可知,这个男孩失踪五天了,所以他的父母是担心他的安全,故应选B。  
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