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单选题
We can infer from the passage that ______.
A
all technological changes are good
B
all technologies will eventually replace old ones
C
new technologies will eventually replace old ones
D
traditional newspapers are here to stay for another century
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由文章的倒数第二段最后一句话Technology is making the end of traditional newspapers unavoidable.可知,新技术的发展是不可阻挡的,必定会代替传统意义上的报纸。因此C选项正确。
由文章的倒数第二段最后一句话Technology is making the end of traditional newspapers unavoidable.可知,新技术的发展是不可阻挡的,必定会代替传统意义上的报纸。因此C选项正确。
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