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The speaker thinks that it is probably a good investment to spend a small amount of money on multivitamins though there is uncertain proof of their benefits.
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对
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错
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观点态度的找寻和判断。关于对multivitamins(复合维生素)的看法,录音中首先给出传统的观点,然后指出“Now it seems those doctors may have been wrong”,由此可推测,下文内容是对讲话者观点的描述。从录音最后的总结句“Although proof of the benefits of multivitamin is still far from certain, the few dollars you spend on them is probably a good investment”,可知在说话者看来,虽然尚无证明复合维生素有益的充足证据,但是花点钱在复合维生素上很可能还是值得的。因此,该题的内容与录音原文相符。
【录音原文】
For many years, doctors advised their patients that the only thing taking multivitamins dose is to give them expensive urine. After all, true vitamin deficiencies, such as scurvy and pellagra, are practically unheard of in industrialized countries. Now it seems those doctors may have been wrong. The results of a growing number of studies suggest that even a modest vitamin shortfall can be harmful to your health. Although proof of the benefits of multivitamin is still far from certain, the few dollars you spend on them is probably a good investment.
观点态度的找寻和判断。关于对multivitamins(复合维生素)的看法,录音中首先给出传统的观点,然后指出“Now it seems those doctors may have been wrong”,由此可推测,下文内容是对讲话者观点的描述。从录音最后的总结句“Although proof of the benefits of multivitamin is still far from certain, the few dollars you spend on them is probably a good investment”,可知在说话者看来,虽然尚无证明复合维生素有益的充足证据,但是花点钱在复合维生素上很可能还是值得的。因此,该题的内容与录音原文相符。
【录音原文】
For many years, doctors advised their patients that the only thing taking multivitamins dose is to give them expensive urine. After all, true vitamin deficiencies, such as scurvy and pellagra, are practically unheard of in industrialized countries. Now it seems those doctors may have been wrong. The results of a growing number of studies suggest that even a modest vitamin shortfall can be harmful to your health. Although proof of the benefits of multivitamin is still far from certain, the few dollars you spend on them is probably a good investment.
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