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People can buy iPad computers in ______ in late April.
A

Canada, France and Russia

B

China, Japan and France

C

Spain, Australia and Germany

D

Italy, the UK and Greek


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细节理解题。根据第四段最后一句“…0n sale in Australia,Canada,France,Germany,Italy,Spain…in late April. ”可知,C项符合文意。
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