单选题AFarming implements.BScientific farming methods.CHeat-resistant and drought-resistant crops.DScientific farming system.
单选题
A
Farming implements.
B
Scientific farming methods.
C
Heat-resistant and drought-resistant crops.
D
Scientific farming system.
参考解析
解析:
[考点]细节题。录音提到,农业研究员正在开发耐热耐旱农作物,如果遇到气候变化,这种农作物会替代传统作物。
[考点]细节题。录音提到,农业研究员正在开发耐热耐旱农作物,如果遇到气候变化,这种农作物会替代传统作物。
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