填空题Electrifying speakers have an energy several levels higher than the people they are attempting to influence.____
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Electrifying speakers have an energy several levels higher than the people they are attempting to influence.____
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根据题干可以定位到A段“electrifying speakers ... have an energy that is several levels higher than the people they are attempting to influence”,许多商务专业人士低估了需要在他们的听者中产生的狂热的能量水平。故匹配段落为A。
根据题干可以定位到A段“electrifying speakers ... have an energy that is several levels higher than the people they are attempting to influence”,许多商务专业人士低估了需要在他们的听者中产生的狂热的能量水平。故匹配段落为A。
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