Emperor Qin Shihuang had all the walls joined up in order to ______ the kingdom ______ foreign attack.


  1. A.
    protect; from
  2. B.
    protect; against
  3. C.
    save; from
  4. D.
    guard; from
B
protect… against… 抵御……免遭……
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