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The writer seems to hope that ______.
A
people will spend more money on the National Lottery
B
people will give more money to charity
C
most of the lottery money will go to charity
D
most of the lottery money will be used for cancer research
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考查对作者意图的理解。文章一直在说彩票的去处。A项说“人们在国家彩票上投入更多的钱”,明显跟作者的意思相矛盾;B项扭解了作者的意思,作者是在惋惜彩票业的收入不能全用于慈善事业;D项不全面。故选C。
考查对作者意图的理解。文章一直在说彩票的去处。A项说“人们在国家彩票上投入更多的钱”,明显跟作者的意思相矛盾;B项扭解了作者的意思,作者是在惋惜彩票业的收入不能全用于慈善事业;D项不全面。故选C。
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