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What can NOT be concluded from the passage?
A

More and more young people are volunteering to carry out suicide bombings since the conflict according to militant groups’ data.

B

Israel’s intensified blockade has brought Gaza a darker sky.

C

All the Palestinian militant groups are united against Israel.

D

Young Palestinian men are feeling depressed but sense a hopeful future.


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题目问的是:下列哪一项是不能从文章中得到的?文章第9段提到“But the powerful Israeli gunfire and internal divisions, most due to fight between Hamas and Fatah, make most tries in vain.”,意思是说“以色列强大的炮火和内部分歧,主要由于哈马斯和法塔赫之间的战争,使得大部分努力付之东流。”并没有提到所有巴勒斯坦武装组织联合起来对抗以色列,其他三项都有原文与之对应。故选C。
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