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Passage B: Questions 37-44 The locations of stars in the sky relative to one another do not appear to the naked eye tochange, and as a result stars are often considered to be fixed in position. In reality, though, stars arealways moving, but because of the tremendous distances between stars themselves and from stars toearth, the changes are barely perceptible here. It takes approximately 200 years for a fast-movingstar like Bernard's star to move a distance in the skies equal to the diameter of the Earth's moon.When the apparently negligible movement of the stars is contrasted with the movement of theplanets, the stars are seemingly unmoving.
【題組】37. Which of the following is the best title for this passage?
(A) What the Eye Can See in the Sky
(B) Bernard's Star
(C) Planetary Movement
(D) The Ever Moving Stars
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