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下列( )实现单击超级链接是弹出确认对话框,询问用户是否真的删除。

A、删除
B、删除
C、删除
D、删除
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[B]Tourismistiresome.

[C]Conductedtourisdull.

[D]Tourismreallydoessomethingtoone'scountry.

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