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A.the quality of foreign goods should be improved immediately
B.the problem of counterfeit shoddy foreign goods should be dealt with immediately
C.more and more people were dissatisfied with the quality of foreign goods
D.improper shipping could damage the quality of goods

参考答案D
解析: 电子邮件发信人Graham在第一段第二句中表明自己为公司销售部的负责人,故选D。

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A.prices for foreign goods had to be kept low
B.the government suffered great losses in tax collection
C.consumers might lose interest in them
D.the government might be forced to ban the import of all foreign goods

A.should resist the temptation to buy goods at low prices
B.should report counterfeit goods by referring them to the judicial departments
C.should perform the role of government inspection bodies to watch out for counterfeit goods
D.should learn to distinguish fake foreign goods from real ones for themselves

单选题 根据下面材料,回答题。
While it is generally agreed that the power of large companies extends beyond the economic sphere, this influence is difficult to measure in any objective way. The processes of business entail at least some effort to ensure the sympathetic enactment and enforcement of legislation, since costs and earnings are affected by tax rates and government regulations. Companies and business groups send agents to local and national capitals and use such vehicles as advertising to enlist support for policies that they favor. Although, in many countries, companies may not legally contribute directly to candidates running for public office, their executives and stockholders may do so as individuals. Companies may, however, make payments to influence peddlers and contribute to committees working to pass or defeat legislative proposals. In practical terms, many lawmakers look upon companies as part of their constituency, although, if their districts depend on local plants, these lawmakers may be concerned more with preserving jobs than with protecting company profits.
In any case, limited-liability companies are central institutions in society; it would be unrealistic to expect them to remain aloof from the political process that affects their operations, performance, and principles.
The decisions made by company managements have ramifications throughout society. In effect, companies can decide which parts of the country or even which parts of the world will prosper and which will decline by choosing where to locate their plants and other installations. The giant companies not only decide what to produce but also help to instill in their customers a desire for the amenities that the companies make available. To the extent that large firms provide employment, their personnel requirements determine the curricula of schools and universities. For these reasons, individuals' aspirations and dissatisfactions are likely to be influenced by large companies. This does not mean that large business firms can influence the public in any way they choose; it is simply that they are the only institutions available to perform certain functions.
Automobiles, typewriters, frozen food, and electric toasters must come from company auspices if they are to be provided at all. Understanding this dependence as a given, companies tend to create an environment congenial to the conduct of their business.
According to the passage, which statement is true?

A.The power of large companies is usually confined in the economic sphere
B.The operations of large companies are thoroughly controlled by government regulations
C.It is illegal for any large company to influence the enforcement of legislation
D.Large companies cannot be free from the influence of political processes

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