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It is suggested in Paragraph 1 that social networks______.
A.have proved to be efficient in promoting products
B.have made great impact on people's intelligence
C.are stimulating collective wisdom effectively
D.are getting great attention from consumer companies

A.
A.have
B.have
C.are
D.are

【参考答案】

D
第一段开篇指出,有关社交网络及其对市场营销的潜在影响已被宣传地天花乱坠;许多公司都在“脸谱”上费尽心血地经营着自己,由公司如此专注的投入可见公司极其重视对社交网络的应用,[D]选项正确。
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