In this passage, the following advantages of casual office wear are mentioned EXCEPT___________.A.saving worker's moneyB.making workers more attractiveC.improving worker's feelingD.making workers happier

In this passage, the following advantages of casual office wear are mentioned EXCEPT___________.

A.saving worker's money
B.making workers more attractive
C.improving worker's feeling
D.making workers happier

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解析:文章中提到,穿便装可以节省钱,可以使员工工作的时候更舒服,也可以使他们开心,并没有提到可以让他们变得更有吸引力。故答案选B。

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