单选题The employees were able to network more efficiently as _____ began using the new intranet system.AthemselvesBthemCtheirDthey

单选题
The employees were able to network more efficiently as _____ began using the new intranet system.
A

themselves

B

them

C

their

D

they


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解析:
句意:当员工们开始使用新的内部网系统时,他们能够更有效地联网工作。此处as是连词,后面必须出现完整的从句,由此发现后边的句子缺少主语因此应在空格处填入指代employees的主语they。

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