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单选题
Hancock’s study focuses on _____.
A
the consequences of lying in various communications media
B
the success of communications technologies in conveying ideas
C
people’s preferences in selecting communications technologies
D
people’s honesty’s levels across a range of communications media
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细节题。选项D同义替换了首段第二句,compare honesty across a range of communications media意为“比较人们通过各种媒介进行交流时所表现出的诚实度”。选项A、C文中未提及。由于只在文章首句提及“communications technology”,故排除B项。
细节题。选项D同义替换了首段第二句,compare honesty across a range of communications media意为“比较人们通过各种媒介进行交流时所表现出的诚实度”。选项A、C文中未提及。由于只在文章首句提及“communications technology”,故排除B项。
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