单选题Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?AThe women having children show a rise in cold infections than those without children.BPeople with low income will surely more colds than people with high income.CJuniors are easier to have colds than seniors.DIt has not been proved scientifically that poor nutrition affects susceptibility to colds.

单选题
Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
A

The women having children show a rise in cold infections than those without children.

B

People with low income will surely more colds than people with high income.

C

Juniors are easier to have colds than seniors.

D

It has not been proved scientifically that poor nutrition affects susceptibility to colds.


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解析:
是非题。第三段主要描述低收入的人比高收入的人易患感冒,原因可能是住宿条件不好和营养跟不上,但选项B(低收入者肯定比高收入者更经常患感冒)说法过于绝对,因此不符合文意。

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