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Spectators in this summer's world cup have come to realize that the media coverage by their own country was soley invented to _________.

A、inform the readers of the true status quo of the host country

B、inform the readers of the untrue status quo of the host country

C、inform the readers of the dark side of the host country

D、inform the readers of the sunny side of the host country

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