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The authors' knowledge of Tibet is probably ______.
A.based on firsthand experience
B.the result of lifelong studies
C.derived from books only
D.limited to geological history

A.A.based
B.the
C.derived
D.limited

【参考答案】

C
解析:作者获取有关西藏的知识很可能仅仅来源于书籍。作者在第三段介绍了 Armand的观点,在第四段中介绍了Lattimore和Kawakita的观点。因此可以推断,作者对西藏的了解很可能只是来源于书本。
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