Manufacturers of coffee lighteners based on coconut oil claim that their products usually cause the typical consumer’s blood cholesterol to rise to a lower level than does the use of whole milk as a lighteners. Which one of the following, if true, provides the most support for the manufacturers’ claim?
(A) Consumers of lighteners made with coconut oil who avoid other high-cholesterol foods and exercise more than average tend to have lower-than-average blood cholesterol levels.
(B) Coffee is frequently consumed with pastries and other rich desserts that themselves result in high blood cholesterol levels.
(C) One popular nondairy coffee lightener that is not based on coconut oil has reduced its fat content by 20 percent while keeping its cholesterol content at zero.
(D) Consumers typically add to their coffee substantially smaller quantities of coconut-oil-based lighteners than of whole milk.
(E) Most consumers are convinced that whole dairy products increase blood cholesterol and that nondairy coffee lighteners do not.
WHICH IS THW ANSWER,WHY? THANKS A LOT
[em12]作者: StephanieYun 时间: 2003-4-4 13:50
d
righe?
愚见
生活是一杯清茶作者: 回家过年 时间: 2003-4-4 17:10
我想A作者: isuffering 时间: 2003-4-4 20:51
I agree with StephanieYun ,i.e.,d is the better answer.
because
the answer
consumers typically add to their coffee substantially smaller quantities of coconut-oil-based lighteners than of whole milk.
support
coffee lighteners based on coconut oil cause ..... a lower level than does the use of whole milk as a lighteners
A is weak, because consumers .... who.... is too limited, and there's no comparison between the cocnut and milk.
welcome discussion.作者: 回家过年 时间: 2003-4-4 21:20
恩,A是有问题。
D我感觉有削弱的味道,不过仔细琢磨一下D对。
多谢楼上的解释。
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