单选题What may encourage people to buy a new Delta or Excel computer?AThey will not have to pay for shipping for their new computer.BThe new computer purchase will not be taxed if purchased before February 7, 2009.CA free printer, scanner or PDA will be available to consumers who purchase a computer.DCustomers will receive a $100 rebate.
单选题
What may encourage people to buy a new Delta or Excel computer?
A
They will not have to pay for shipping for their new computer.
B
The new computer purchase will not be taxed if purchased before February 7, 2009.
C
A free printer, scanner or PDA will be available to consumers who purchase a computer.
D
Customers will receive a $100 rebate.
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解析:
根据广告的标题“免费赠送打印机、扫描仪或PDA”,及第一句话可知买电脑可以获得赠品,故选择C。
根据广告的标题“免费赠送打印机、扫描仪或PDA”,及第一句话可知买电脑可以获得赠品,故选择C。
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