Brands are strategic______that provide an organization with a mainly competitive advantage.A.belongingsB.propertyC.assetsD.assessment

Brands are strategic______that provide an organization with a mainly competitive advantage.

A.belongings
B.property
C.assets
D.assessment

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解析:本题考查近义词辨析。题目意为“品牌是战略资产,它为组织提供了主要竞争优势。”空格前面是brands are,所以空格应为可数名词。A选项“财产,所有物”,B选项“财产,所有权”,C选项“资产”,可数名词, D选项“评定,估价”。固定搭配strategic assets 战略资产。
  

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