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单选题
The words “its development” underlined in Paragraph 7 refer to the development of ______.
A

the American nation

B

the mail coach

C

road building

D

the postal service


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从第四段最后一句引出postal service之后,文章以下内容都是围绕postal service展开的,因此第七段首句出现的“its development”仍指的是postal service。
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