单选题From this passage, we can learn that _____.Ayou can read an ebook on a laptop when you travelByou can order an ebook using the Ebook ReaderCthe ebooks ordered have to be shipped to youDit takes a lot of trouble reading an ebook

单选题
From this passage, we can learn that _____.
A

you can read an ebook on a laptop when you travel

B

you can order an ebook using the Ebook Reader

C

the ebooks ordered have to be shipped to you

D

it takes a lot of trouble reading an ebook


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解析:
细节题。文中第八句话提到,你可以把电子书下载到手提电脑上,外出旅行时随身携带,由此可知,A项正确。B项断章取义,Ebook Reader是一个阅读器,只能用来阅读电子书,不能订阅;文中第十句话提到,如果订阅电子书,不需要等待,也不需要运输,C项与原文第十句话语意矛盾;D项表述有误,电子书能带来方便和快捷,不会造成麻烦。

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