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We derive information mainly from the Internet.

A:deprive
B:obtain
C:descend
D:trace

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解析:本句意思:我们主要从网络上获取信息。derive意为“得自,起源,引申于”,与obtain(获得)意思相近。deprive剥夺;descend下降;trace追踪,回溯。第2部分:阅读判断
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