听力原文: Ma Kai, the Director of China's National Development and Reform. Commission, says the Chinese government has lowered drug prices 22 times in the last few years on 1,600 kinds of drugs, in some cases several times. But despite those moves, Ma says, drugs are still so expensive the average Chinese often can't afford them. Ma was speaking Wednesday on the sidelines of China's annual legislative session, the National People's Congress. He said when the government orders a drug's price to be lowered, some drug companies simply changed the product's name or the packaging and continue charging the same high price. He also said some hospitals rely on profits from drug sales to fund their operating costs. Ma says a comprehensive reform. of the healthcare system is needed.
According to Ma Kai, drag prices in China now ______.
A. are too high
B. are too low
C. are at a reasonable level
D. are changeable
Which of the following details is INCORRECT?
A. Mr. Wolfowitz promoted his girlfriend.
B. Mr. Wolfowitz gave a big pay-rise to his girlfriend.
C. Mr. Wolfowitz is president of World Bank.
D. Mr. Wolfowitz is to be fired.
What does the man suggest as ways of doing some exercise in dally life?
A. Working overtime.
B. Getting off the bus stop earlier before arriving at the destination.
Climbing all the flights by foot rather than by elevator.
D. Moving up and down in the office.