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“砥砺奋进的五年”大型成就展从多个方面对我国近五年取得的成就进行了全面的展示,很多参观者在留言薄上写下自己的感受。针对参观者的感受,下列表格中结论错误的是(    )

选项

参观者的感受

结论

A

五年来,我们的生活发生了很大变化,地铁线越修越多,出门越来越方便,出门不用带钱包,拿出手机扫一扫,真是方便又快捷。

我国已成为发达国家

B

我国19个热点大城市小升初就近入学率达97%,越来越多的同学都能就近入学,享受优质教育。

我国教育事业稳步发展

C

2017年6月,代表着世界先进水平,被命名为“复兴号”的两列中国标准动车组在京沪高铁亮相,开启了中国铁路技术装备一个崭新的时代。

我国科技事业成绩斐然

D

从“一带一路”高峰合作论坛到构建人类命运共同体;从发出中国声音,提出中国方案,到贡献中国智慧……“厉害了,我的国!”

我国国际地位不断提高

A:A

B:B

C:C

D:D

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A

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