单选题The reviewer finds the information about customer service very useful becauseAhis company doesn’t have enough staff to provide good customer service.Bthe sales in his company is decreasing gradually.Cthe customers’ complaints are on the rise.

单选题
The reviewer finds the information about customer service very useful because
A

his company doesn’t have enough staff to provide good customer service.

B

the sales in his company is decreasing gradually.

C

the customers’ complaints are on the rise.


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解析:
根据第四段第一句话中的非限定性定语从句可以判断出“which is struggling to maintain excellent customer service at a time when sakes are(thankfully)outpacing customer service rep availability”书评人所在的公司正在面对的问题,也就是在销售的增长幅度超过了客户服务代表人数的增长的情况下,怎样仍能保持优质的客户服务。选项B所表述的内容与原文的意思相反,选项C未提及。因此正确选项为A。

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