According to the passage, which aspect of skyscrapers was some residents of Boston con-cerned with in the late 1960s?__________A.The poor reception of radio and TV signalsB.The removal of trees and grass from building sitesC.The harmful effects on the city's plantsD.The obstruction of air traffic
According to the passage, which aspect of skyscrapers was some residents of Boston con-cerned with in the late 1960s?__________
A.The poor reception of radio and TV signals
B.The removal of trees and grass from building sites
C.The harmful effects on the city's plants
D.The obstruction of air traffic
B.The removal of trees and grass from building sites
C.The harmful effects on the city's plants
D.The obstruction of air traffic
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解析:细节理解题。文章倒数第二段的最后一句谈到了这一点:“In Boston in the late 1960’s,some Deople eveH feared that shadows from skyscrapers would kill tIle grass on Boston Common."波士顿有些居民害怕摩天大楼的反光会杀死青草.即他们担心摩天大楼会对城市的植物造成有害的影响。
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