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Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A

Both Compton’s and World Book are encyclopedias.

B

Encarta Encyclopedia is giving way to Encyclopedia Britannica.

C

The sales of Encyclopedia Britannica have been going down dramatically over the past Decade.

D

Encyclopedia Britannica opens its Web site to attract more readers.


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题目问的是:下列哪一项与原文表述不符?文章倒数第2段指出“Britannica is forced to compete with Microsoft’s dominant Encarta Encyclopedia.”,意为“大英百科全书被迫与微软主导的电子百科全书竞争”,并不是微软的电子百科全书让位于它,C项错误。故选C。
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