A federal appeals court cleared former baseball star Steve Garvey of 【C1】______ for 【C2】______ a weight-loss product that makers

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问题 A federal appeals court cleared former baseball star Steve Garvey of 【C1】______ for 【C2】______ a weight-loss product that makers 【C3】______ would work even if dieters continued to eat fatty food.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals did reinstate the Federal Trade Commission’s lawsuit against 【C4】______ of the television 【C5】______ Garvey appeared in to 【C6】______ the two products, known as Fat Trapper and Exercise in a Bottle.
Fat Trapper is made out of seafood shells and allegedly "surrounds the fat in the food you eat and 【C7】______ it," according to the court.
The FTC 【C8】______ that the production company Modern Interactive Technology, Inc. made 【C9】______ advertising claims when it 【C10】______ infomercials 48,000 times from December 1998 to May 2000.
"I love this," the court 【C11】______ Garvey as saying in one of the spots.
"So, you can enjoy all these 【C12】______ foods like fried chicken, pizza, cheeseburgers, even butter and sour cream and stop worrying about weight. "
The dietary supplements marketer, Enforma Natural Products Inc., had settled a 【C13】______ lawsuit with the FTC for $10 million in 2000.
In 2002, the judge 【C14】______ Garvey of any wrongdoing and the FTC appealed. The court ruled that Garvey didn’t know of any misrepresentations nor did he purposely 【C15】______ during the infomercials.
【C3】______

选项 A、remarked
B、confirmed
C、claimed
D、declared

答案C

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