The area between()and()is now often referred to as the"Silicon Glen".A、London/South WalesB、the Oxford/the CambridgeC、London/the CambridgeD、Glasgow/Edinburgh

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The area between()and()is now often referred to as the"Silicon Glen".

  • A、London/South Wales
  • B、the Oxford/the Cambridge
  • C、London/the Cambridge
  • D、Glasgow/Edinburgh
参考答案和解析
正确答案:D
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