4. **The five Great Lakes(五大湖)**:包括苏必利尔湖、休伦湖、密歇根湖、伊利湖和安大略湖。其中密歇根湖全属美国,其余四个湖泊为美加两国共有,是两国边界的一部分。因此,加拿大与美国共享的是五大湖中的四个(苏必利尔、休伦、伊利、安大略),但选项中统称“五大湖”,故D正确。 综上,正确答案为D。
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