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The author of Passage 1 states that the human body is more like a garbage dump than a watch (lines 8-9) to emphasize that ______.
A

the parts of the human body don't always work together seamlessly to keep us alive and functioning

B

the human body cannot be counted on to work flawlessly, while watches rarely fail

C

scientists can never tell ahead of time which experiments will work and which will not

D

the human body exists in its present state due to a long evolutionary process that began more than 500 million years ago

E

the human body contains many useless renmants left over from the evolutionary process


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作者提出与大家普遍认为的不同,在我们人体内存在很多剩余的垃圾,故选E项。
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