单选题What does Ms. Kuhn suggest about Mr. Morales?AHe was recently hired by an IT company.BHe earned a college degree in photo journalism.CHe is working a second job to make ends meet.DHe has more experience with a task than she does.
单选题
What does Ms. Kuhn suggest about Mr. Morales?
A
He was recently hired by an IT company.
B
He earned a college degree in photo journalism.
C
He is working a second job to make ends meet.
D
He has more experience with a task than she does.
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解析:
根据题目中Mr. Morales,定位到第二封邮件倒数第三句,提到Mr. Morales是信息技术部的同事,并且是一个非常有天赋的业余摄影师,即Mr. Morales比Ms. Kuhn的摄影经验丰富,所以D项正确。
根据题目中Mr. Morales,定位到第二封邮件倒数第三句,提到Mr. Morales是信息技术部的同事,并且是一个非常有天赋的业余摄影师,即Mr. Morales比Ms. Kuhn的摄影经验丰富,所以D项正确。
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