单选题From the passage, ______ are most likely to catch colds?Ainfant boysByoung girlsCteenage boysDelderly women

单选题
From the passage, ______ are most likely to catch colds?
A

infant boys

B

young girls

C

teenage boys

D

elderly women


参考解析

解析:
推断题。作者在文章第一段第三句提到“Infants are the most cold-ridden group”,由此可知婴儿是最易患感冒的人群,因此选项A符合题意。

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