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She was able to get the government and ______ companies to help patients with the cost of their care.

A.assurance
B.assumption
C.sanction
D.insurance

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解析:本题考察词义辨析。题目意为“她能够使政府和保险公司帮助病人支付治疗费用。”A选项意为“保证,担保”,B选项意为“假定,设想”,C选项意为“制裁,处罚”,D选项意为“保险,保险金”。insurance company 保险公司。
  
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