单选题On the ______ ,people were asked which kind of shampoo they preferred.AinvestigationBdiagramCsearchDsurvey

单选题
On the ______ ,people were asked which kind of shampoo they preferred.
A

investigation

B

diagram

C

search

D

survey


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解析:
句意:在调查中,人们被问及他们更喜欢哪种洗发露。survey 调查;民意调查,指的是通过让被调查人回答问题来收集资料。investigation (正式的) 调查,调查研究,侧重于对事情真相的调查,比如调查犯罪、事故等。diagram 图表。search 搜索。

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