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1.If you happen to be the 200th customer to buy Cholesterolblock, you will      

A.be able to buy it at a low price

B.be the luckiest one online

C.try it free of charge

D.change your diet

2.LiptorR, ZocorR,CrestorRare       .

A.diseases

B.side effects

C.medicines

D.cholesterol

3.CholesterolblackTM has the following advantages EXCEPT that       

A.it helps take cholesterol out of whatever food you eat

B.it has been proved useful in hospital testing

C.it helps people absorb at least 42% cholesterol

D.it sells best on Internet every month

4.Where can you most probably read this passage?

A.In a travel guide book.

B.On a university bulletin board.

C.In a health magazine.

D.In a doctor's prescription.

 

【答案】

1.A

2.C

3.C

4.C

【解析】文章主要是让人们去购买胆固醇来使自己健康。介绍了要买的胆固醇的一些信息。

1.细节题 A 由第三段because of a special offer for the first 250 customers only for a limited time. 可知前250人有优惠。故选A

2.细节题 C 由LiptorR, ZocorR, CrestorR& other commonly prescribed(处方的)medications可知它们都是药。故选C

3.细节题 C由Lowers cholesterol absorption up to 42% or more.可知C项错误,故选C

4.推理题 C 文章主要是吸引人们去购买胆固醇来使自己变得更加健康。所以应该是在与“健康”有关的,故选C

 

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