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Dr. Bruce Charlton would probably prefer to see a more formal relationship______.
A

among doctors.

B

among managers.

C

between doctors and managers.

D

between doctors and patients.


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推断题根据文章倒数第二段可知,Dr. Bruce是希望医生和病人、银行经理人和客户之间的关系不要过于随意,否则工作关系中应有的距离感和尊重感就会被破坏,故答案为D项。A、B、C三项都无法体现职业与客户之间的关系,皆可排除。
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