单选题According to the writer, what does every business, regardless of its size, make effort to achieve nowadays?AGet people to buy their products.BDesign and produce new products.CMake their prices more competitive.DBetter the quality of their present products.
单选题
According to the writer, what does every business, regardless of its size, make effort to achieve nowadays?
A
Get people to buy their products.
B
Design and produce new products.
C
Make their prices more competitive.
D
Better the quality of their present products.
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解析:
该题考查如今每个企业,无论其规模大小,都在尽力做什么。第一段第三句提到“Every one of those businesses are trying to…get people to buy their products.”,故选项A符合题意。
该题考查如今每个企业,无论其规模大小,都在尽力做什么。第一段第三句提到“Every one of those businesses are trying to…get people to buy their products.”,故选项A符合题意。
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