单选题Those who want to attend lectures by Art Makes Good Business speakers must _____.Amake a bookingBpay additional feesCunderstand modern artDbe successful managers

单选题
Those who want to attend lectures by Art Makes Good Business speakers must _____.
A

make a booking

B

pay additional fees

C

understand modern art

D

be successful managers


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解析:
从文章的最后一段倒数第二句话“Bookings are required.”可知,参加报告的人需要提前预定。正确答案为A。

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