单选题According to the passage, “scientific subculture” means _____.Acultural groups that are formed by scientistsBpeople whose knowledge of science is very limitedCthe scientific communityDpeople who make good contribution to science

单选题
According to the passage, “scientific subculture” means _____.
A

cultural groups that are formed by scientists

B

people whose knowledge of science is very limited

C

the scientific community

D

people who make good contribution to science


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解析:
由第一段第三句,人们也该了解科学家生活在其中的亚文化群以及他们是什么样的人,可知选项C为正确答案。

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