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The habit of reading newspapers is ______.
A

uncommon in the world

B

not popular in USA.

C

widespread in the world

D

found among a few families


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事实细节题。由关键词habit定位文章第一句“Almost every family buys at least one copy of a newspaper every day.”可知,看报纸的习惯在世界上很广泛。
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