单选题In the sentence “...some of which have become his trademarks”,the word “trademarks” means ______.Aproduct brandsBspeaking mannerCadvertising strategyDspecial characteristics

单选题
In the sentence “...some of which have become his trademarks”,the word “trademarks” means ______.
A

product brands

B

speaking manner

C

advertising strategy

D

special characteristics


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解析:
词义推断题。根据最后一段和第一段可推断出,“trademark”为表示“特色”,旨在阐述John Welch管理风格的特别之处。故D项为正确答案。

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