单选题Smaller enterprises have difficulty using foreign talent because of ______.Athe costly recruiting process.Bthe expensive legal counsel.Cthe competition from big companies.Dthe inability to provide sponsorship.
单选题
Smaller enterprises have difficulty using foreign talent because of ______.
A
the costly recruiting process.
B
the expensive legal counsel.
C
the competition from big companies.
D
the inability to provide sponsorship.
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细节理解题。根据题干信息定位到第四段最后一句话“The current…it unfairly penalizes smaller In-ms that cannot afford this expensive process…”可以看出,这项法案把申请移民资格的时间缩短为大约一年,但是并没有排除申请的不确定性或者免除昂贵的法律咨询费,即小公司不能承担引进人才的昂贵程序费用,故答案为A项。
细节理解题。根据题干信息定位到第四段最后一句话“The current…it unfairly penalizes smaller In-ms that cannot afford this expensive process…”可以看出,这项法案把申请移民资格的时间缩短为大约一年,但是并没有排除申请的不确定性或者免除昂贵的法律咨询费,即小公司不能承担引进人才的昂贵程序费用,故答案为A项。
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