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The families of other ALD patients thought that _____.
A
the research for the new cure would cost too much money
B
the efforts of Lorenzo’s parents were a waste of time
C
Lorenzo’s parents would succeed in finding a cure
D
Lorenzo’s oil was a real cure for ALD
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由文中第二段第二句话可知,医生和别的患者父母认为Lorenzo父母的行为是“浪费时间”,B项为正确选项。
由文中第二段第二句话可知,医生和别的患者父母认为Lorenzo父母的行为是“浪费时间”,B项为正确选项。
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