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单选题
With the aging of America, lawyers can benefit _____.
A

from the adoption of the “elder law”

B

from rendering special services to the elderly

C

by enriching their professional knowledge

D

by winning the trust of the elderly to promote their own interests


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细节推断题。第二段第一句“Lawyers can specialize in elder law, which covers everything from trusts and estates to nursing-home abuse and age discrimination.”所以律师在这个范围里,可以给老年人提供很多种服务。故选B项。
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