But by then, Li Zheng's perspective had completely changed.
Although he was still a bit confused about English grammar, such as fixed phrases and complements, once he knew all the words, he could easily make sense of the meaning—
"Mountain Star's latest product is called Note7. Unfortunately, it was discontinued 38 days into manufacturing due to ____ consumption."
The last sentence was a bit tricky, as English often has inexplicably inverted structures.
According to Chinese convention, it should be—
"It was discontinued only 38 days after ____ consumption."
After confirming this, a quick glance at the four answers allowed him to confidently choose D based on his intuition.
D. available, which means obtainable and also implies "available for purchase."
Moreover, 'available for' is a set phrase that directly translates to 'available for,' followed by consumption, meaning available for consumption.