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AHL Pharmaceuticals
A
manufactures medicines
B
puts drug companies in contact with customers.
C
supplies medicines to customers.
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文中第二段介绍了AHL Pharmaceuticals。它是英国其中一个最大的药品批发商。最后一句又提到这个公司从制造商(manufacturers)那里购买药品,所以A项错误;而且每天两次(on a twice-daily basis)将这些药品运送给全国的医院和药店,C项“向顾客供应药品”与此相符。
文中第二段介绍了AHL Pharmaceuticals。它是英国其中一个最大的药品批发商。最后一句又提到这个公司从制造商(manufacturers)那里购买药品,所以A项错误;而且每天两次(on a twice-daily basis)将这些药品运送给全国的医院和药店,C项“向顾客供应药品”与此相符。
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