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单选题
The text is probably written as ______.
A

a report of scientific progress to the general public.

B

an academic discussion of new possibilities in genetic science.

C

an argument for using pigs over sheep as transplant materials.

D

a look into advantages and disadvantages of cloning technology.


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写作意图题。通读全文,全文用词简单,介绍了利用克隆技术为人类器官移植做贡献的研究,向人们普及科普知识,故此我们可以分析出这应该是一篇科普文,目标读者是普通大众,故答案为A项。
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