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29. The writer thinks that people in large cities should __________ .

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2022-01-03 01:32
A、stop the used water from getting into underground
B、only use the water from the rivers
C、make their used water clean again
D、use as much sea water as possible
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C

试题解析
29.C【解析】由第四、五两段的描述可知,作者认为大城市的水应该被净化后重新利用。

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