单选题The money spent on advertisements is _____.AwastedBnot muchCworthwhileDuseless

单选题
The money spent on advertisements is _____.
A

wasted

B

not much

C

worthwhile

D

useless


参考解析

解析:
推理题。第三段第四句指出“They pay the newspapers thousands of dollars for the advertising space, but it is worth the money, for . . .”,即“他们花费巨额资金做广告,但这是值得的……”。worth the money意为“钱花得值”,worthwhile“值得的”正是此意。

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