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What does the phrase 'nothing wiki about'(Para. 2)mean according to the passage?
A.Nothing casual about.
B.Nothing stimulating about.
C.Nothing referential about.
D.Nothing controversial about.

A.Nothing
B.
B.Nothing
C.
C.Nothing
D.
D.Nothing
E.


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C
语义题。第二段最后一句:我刚买的一套剑桥出版社出版的专著就没有类似维基百科那样的普遍性的内容,我在每一本书中都发现了个性化的主题。故选C。
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