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单选题
What information is given in the article?
A

Capture the Rain is Mike Johnson's debut work.

B

The barrels collect water as it drains from the roof.

C

A family's one-year savings is greater than the cost of the barrels.

D

The author is unconvinced of the book's value.


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根据第二句话“it utilizes a system of 50-gallon plastic barrels to capture rainwater running off a house’s roof”可知在雨水从屋檐上滴下时,雨水就被收集了,所以B项正确。
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