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A.change its basic evaluation process
B.sue Hwang Woo Suk
C.have more thorough scrutiny of photographs for fraud
D.ensure scientific validity of papers by replicating the experiments

参考答案C
解析: 本题的出题点在最后一段。最后一段说,《科学》杂志的编辑们并没有打算彻底改变该杂志一直采用的“稿件同行评审”的办法,排除A;至于是否起诉Hwang(B),文章未提及;段末说要想发现造假,只能重复一遍研究者的实验,而这是不可能的,故D不对;第二句话说,杂志社在Hwang的丑闻发生之前,就对研究照片的审查工作非常严格,以期杜绝造假,今后也依然打算继续这样做.故C正确。

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