单选题According to the author, people’s opinions of leadership are on the whole quite _____.AdividedBoriginalCmisleadingDsophisticated

单选题
According to the author, people’s opinions of leadership are on the whole quite _____.
A

divided

B

original

C

misleading

D

sophisticated


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解析:
全文第一句作者就指出,多少年来,我们对于什么是领导艺术以及什么样的人可以成为领袖的看法变化相当大。另参见第2题。

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