单选题In which part of a newspaper can we probably read this passage?ATravelBCultureCTechnologyDAdvertisement
单选题
In which part of a newspaper can we probably read this passage?
A
Travel
B
Culture
C
Technology
D
Advertisement
参考解析
解析:
【语篇解读】本文主要介绍了谷歌科学挑战赛赢家Ann Makosinski的一项发明——以人的体温为电源的手电筒,文章解释了其创作灵感、工作原理及工作条件。
本文介绍了Ann Makosinski的一项发明——以人的体温为电源的手电筒。由此可知本文是一篇科技类的文章。故C项正确。A项“旅游”、B项“文化”、D项“广告”都不符合原文的体裁。
【语篇解读】本文主要介绍了谷歌科学挑战赛赢家Ann Makosinski的一项发明——以人的体温为电源的手电筒,文章解释了其创作灵感、工作原理及工作条件。
本文介绍了Ann Makosinski的一项发明——以人的体温为电源的手电筒。由此可知本文是一篇科技类的文章。故C项正确。A项“旅游”、B项“文化”、D项“广告”都不符合原文的体裁。
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