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单选题
Which of the following is NOT included in the mission?
A

Switch on gradiometer.

B

Develop delicate technologies so the very fragile mechanisms could also survive the intense shaking.

C

Fire up the T5 that will help maintain orbit.

D

Forecast climate change.


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题目问的是:下列哪一项不在任务之内?D项意为“预测气候变化”,这是一项可能的应用,不是任务。故选D。
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