填空题Computers are more prominently displayed than books in the San Francisco Public Library.____

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Computers are more prominently displayed than books in the San Francisco Public Library.____

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解析:
由题干中“the San Francisco Public Library”定位至B段。本段讲到,在翻新了的旧金山公共图书馆,电脑被放在中间显眼的位置,而书籍放在四周不起眼的位置。故匹配段落为B段。

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