单选题Some medical care is paid by the U. S. government for _____.Apeople living in the countryBnon-government officialsCpeople with insuranceDthe poor and the old
单选题
Some medical care is paid by the U. S. government for _____.
A
people living in the country
B
non-government officials
C
people with insurance
D
the poor and the old
参考解析
解析:
事实细节题。题目询问:“美国政府为谁支付部分医疗费?”由第一段第二句“The government does help pay for some medical care for people who are…”可知,美国政府会为低收入者和老年人支付部分医疗费,答案为D。
事实细节题。题目询问:“美国政府为谁支付部分医疗费?”由第一段第二句“The government does help pay for some medical care for people who are…”可知,美国政府会为低收入者和老年人支付部分医疗费,答案为D。
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