閱讀理解。
     Harry's father bought a magazine which gave its readers information about all kinds of products and
helped them make the best choice while buying.
     Harry borrowed his father's magazine when he needed a new computer. "I'll read it and choose the
best one." He said.
      The magazine described these computers.
The DGT PC450
The BNK 975XF: AT $3, 200
The CGP 8PT

    This computer comes with
lots of good software. However it
does not have much memory and
is rather slow. At $2,850 it's not
very good value for money.

     This is the most expensive
computer we tested. However
it is also far the most reliable
(可靠的). It is very fast and has
lots of memory. It is worth the
extra money if you can afford it.

     At only $1, 900. It has lots
of money and is quite fast.
However it broke down twice
while we were testing it and
we cannot recommend (建議)
it for reliability.
     Harry chose the BNK 975XF. "I know it's expensive," he said, "but it will be with me for a long time
and do everything I want it to do."
1. Harry wants to buy a computer, so he borrowed ________ from his father.
A. a computer magazine
B. a magazine about all kinds of products
C. a shopping book
D. a book about all kinds of computers
2. ________ doesn't have much memory and is rather slow.
A. The DGT PC450
B. The BNK 975XF
C. The CGP 8PT
D. Harry's computer
3. The CGP 8PT is ________ among the three kinds of computers.
A. the fastest
B. the most expensive
C. the cheapest
D. the slowest
4. Harry chose the BNK 975XF because ________.
A. it is the most expensive
B. it has lots of good software
C. it has much memory
D. it would work for him for a long time
5. ________ helped Harry to choose the computer.
A. His father
B. His friend
C. The shopkeeper
D. The magazine
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