单选题Because of the new classrooms, what do students no longer have to do?AAttend classBTake notesCListen to the professorDPurchase a computer

单选题
Because of the new classrooms, what do students no longer have to do?
A

Attend class

B

Take notes

C

Listen to the professor

D

Purchase a computer


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解析:
根据公告第一段倒数第一、二句话“现在学生们只要点击一下鼠标就能将教授写在白板上的所有内容保存下来。这会使他们集中注意听讲,不用分神做笔记”,可知学生不用做笔记,故选择B。

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