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A 19-year-old teenager from Guangdong ni...

A 19-year-old teenager from Guangdong nicknamed Niko demanded an apology from Youku, which he believed violated their copyrights as it used his team's photos without ______.

A. commitment B. approval

C. recognition         D. reservation

 

B 【解析】 试题分析:考查名词辨析。A.承诺;委托;献身;B.批准;认可;赞成;C.识别;承认;认出;D.保留;预定。句意为来自广东昵称为Niko的19岁青年要求优酷道歉,他相信优酷违反了他们的版权因为优酷未经同意就使用了他们团队的照片。故选B 考点:考查名词辨析  
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