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Recycling has become the first choice for the disposal of rubbish because _____.
A

local governments find it easy to manage

B

recycling has great appeal for the jobless

C

recycling causes little pollution

D

other methods are more expensive


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细节推断题。第四段第二句指出,在许多地方,特别是东部沿海,废物回收利用已经是成本最低的废物处理方法了。故D为答案。
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