In Egyptian mythology, the cat was _. A. worshipped B. hated C. ignored D. feared 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。在埃及神话中,猫是被崇拜的对象。这是埃及文化中的独特现象。从词汇上看,“worshipped”表示崇拜,“hated”是憎恨,“ignored”是忽视,“feared”是害怕,根据埃及文化背景应选A。
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