单选题Without computers, much of the advanced technology _____.Awould not be achievedBwould not be achieveChaven't achievedDwould not have been achieved

单选题
Without computers, much of the advanced technology _____.
A

would not be achieved

B

would not be achieve

C

haven't achieved

D

would not have been achieved


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