单选题As an economy moves from a planned economy to a market economyAthe companies pay more attention to money.Bthe companies care more about production.Cthe companies has great emphasis on finished products.Dthe companies don’ t know what to do.

单选题
As an economy moves from a planned economy to a market economy
A

the companies pay more attention to money.

B

the companies care more about production.

C

the companies has great emphasis on finished products.

D

the companies don’ t know what to do.


参考解析

解析:
根据第四段第一句话: “As an economy moves from a planned economy to a market economy, the important thing for a business is to make money and not just produce.” 可知答案选A。

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