[originaltext]M: Now, first of all, let’s introduce Mrs. Koop. She is one of R

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问题  
M: Now, first of all, let’s introduce Mrs. Koop.  She is one of Reagan’s Surgeon General. Thank you very much for joining us ,joining us from Hanover, New Hampshire, correct?
W: That’s correct. Thank you for calling. And I am very happy to be here to attend this meeting.
M: Thanks for taking the time. I understand you’ll be coming to Washington tomorrow and will join us in the White House. So the time is very urgent.
W: That’s my intention, sir.
M: We’ve been told it’s going to be 1:30 in the afternoon in the Rose Garden. Is that what the White House told you? Or how did you get the time?
W: That’s the same timetable I was given. To me it was assigned very well.
M: Oh, very good. Mrs. Koop, tell us what you will understand the President will do tomorrow? And what this means practically to the American problem?
W: Well, it’s been a few years since he first announced that this was his intention and during that time the FDA had gone through its usual protocol. And they have published the proposed regulations at the Federal Register and there have been comments from the people and that is all over now. And what the President will be presenting to the public tomorrow are the revised regulations: Now I have not seen them, but it’s my impressions from what I’ve heard that they’re pretty much the same as the things as he talked about the last year. And President Clinton seldom repeatedly suggested an end to using trade marks of cigarette on baseball caps.

选项 A、President Clinton suggested an end to using trade marks of cigarette on baseball caps.
B、President Clinton’s new restriction on tobacco is basically on teen smokers.
C、There are some measures going along with advertising ban on cigarettes.
D、He doesn’t think there’ll ever be an official ban on cigarettes in America.

答案 A

解析 What measures will President Clinton take to solve the problem?
四个选项都是关于克林顿总统将采取什么样的措施来解决问题的,只有通听完全文,依靠回忆,再结合题目,才能做出正确选择。
对话的最后一句说President Clinton seldom repeatedly suggested an end to using trade marks of cigarette on baseball caps,即克林顿很少重复地建议停止在棒球帽上带有香烟商标,结合前文所说这次的决议案与本年的没什么不同,也就是说,这次的建议是重复建议,克林顿很少做重复性建议,这次的重复性建议就是他对问题的解决措施,即建议停止在棒球帽上出现香烟商标。
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