单选题How do people look at telecommuting according to the first paragraph?AThey are against it.BThey don’t care about it.CThey share the same view.DThey differ in their opinions.

单选题
How do people look at telecommuting according to the first paragraph?
A

They are against it.

B

They don’t care about it.

C

They share the same view.

D

They differ in their opinions.


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解析:
主旨题。由题干定位到文章的第一段。由文章第一段第一句“Everybody has an opinion about telecommuting”可知,每个人对远程办公都有自己的看法,作者在后面的文中也提到了几种看法。D项是答案。A项以偏概全。B项错误,语意相反,并不是漠不关心。C项与原文意思相悖。

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