判断题Tomorrow’s air craft may employ principles of flying fundamentally different from the Wright Brothers’ pioneering effort.A对B错

判断题
Tomorrow’s air craft may employ principles of flying fundamentally different from the Wright Brothers’ pioneering effort.
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解析:
该段录音主要讲述未来的飞机可能与the Wrights’ pioneering effort有更大的不同,,人们现在只能对到底有多么不同进行猜测,而题干描述的“未来的飞机可能会采用与the Wrights’ pioneering effort从根本上不同的飞行原理”过于绝对。
【录音原文】
Tomorrow’s air craft are likely to be still more marvelous, and perhaps even more different than today’s from the Wrights’ pioneering effort. Predicting how different requires guess work, an open mind and even a dollop of science fiction.

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