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Most people in the United States buy insurance _____.
A

to pay for their own medical care

B

to help to live on their low incomes

C

to improve the national health care service

D

to solve one of the important political problems


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事实细节题。题目询问:“大多数美国人买保险的目的是什么?”从文章第二句“...but most people buy insurance to help pay for medical care”可知,大多数美国人买保险是为了支付医疗费,答案为A。
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