单选题From the fourth paragraph, we learn that Google’s money is also invested to help _____.Astart more research programsBmake more advanced electric carsCdevelop renewable and coal-based energyDconduct studies related to climate changes

单选题
From the fourth paragraph, we learn that Google’s money is also invested to help _____.
A

start more research programs

B

make more advanced electric cars

C

develop renewable and coal-based energy

D

conduct studies related to climate changes


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解析:
信息推断题。由原文第四段第一句“Google. org will also give money to help two climate-change programs announced earlier this year”可知,谷歌公司的第三笔资金用来扶持两个研究气候变化的项目。D项是对这句话的同义转述。A项表述不具体。B项偷换概念,另一个研究气候变化的项目是验收推广电动车使用的工作,而选项中却说制造更多的电动车,意思不一样,可以排除。C项意思不对,不是研发燃烧发电的能源而是研究开发比燃煤能源成本小的多的可再生能源。

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