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单选题
According to the passage, dairies are ______.
A

experimenting with the use of paper bottles

B

giving up the use of glass bottles

C

increasing the use of plastic bottles

D

re-using their paper containers


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由文章第三段最后两句话“But both glass and paper are being threatened by the growing use of plastic. More dairies are experimenting with plastic bottles. ”可知更多的乳品公司在尝试使用塑料瓶。A、D两项很容易排除。B项说正在放弃使用玻璃瓶,文章只说玻璃瓶的使用正受到威胁并没有放弃的意思,故不选B。选C。
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