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The story does not say this, but from what we have read, we can tell that ______.A.you get

The story does not say this, but from what we have read, we can tell that ______.

A.you get much hungrier in space than you do

B.you can't have water to drink in a spaceship

C.astronauts must learn many new and different things

D.you can't eat anything in a spaceship

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解析:根据对全文内容的把握,可以知道,宇航员在太空的生活不容易,所以他们必须学会许多新的与陆地不同的事情。

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