单选题The choice of gifts tells us that the circulation managers ______.Adespised their readersBwanted to educate their readersCunderstood their readersDenjoyed being powerful

单选题
The choice of gifts tells us that the circulation managers ______.
A

despised their readers

B

wanted to educate their readers

C

understood their readers

D

enjoyed being powerful


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解析:
有上题解析可知发行部经理了解当时人们的需求,因此C项符合题意。

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