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The boy climbed up the ladder just out of _________.(好奇心)

 

curiosity 【解析】考查名词。句意:这个男孩只是出于好奇才爬上了梯子。out of curiosity“出于好奇”,curiosity意为“好奇”,是不可数名词。故填curiosity。  
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