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“净菜进万家”是目前“巧媳妇综合服务公司”正在大力开展的一项促销活动。他们在市场分析人员的建议下选择了格物和致知这两所本城最著名的大学作为主攻方向。市场分析人员提交给他们的报告认为,格物和致知这两所大学汇聚了众多国家宝贵的高级知识分子,提供洗净包好的“净菜”能够为他们节省大量的家务时间,更好地做好教学科研工作,因此会受到他们的欢迎。以下哪项如果为真,能最为有力地对上述推论构成质疑?( )

  • A.净菜的价格只比一般市场上卖的蔬菜略高
  • B.格物和致知这两所大学的大部分家庭都雇用了钟点工做各种家务,付给钟点工的报酬比买净菜所增加的开支还少一些
  • C.对于净菜的卫生标准教师们还是信得过的,而且“巧媳妇”净菜还能提供上门送货服务
  • D.净菜的花样品种比一般市场卖的蔬菜要少一些,恐怕不能满足格物和致知两所大学这么多教师的口味
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