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单选题
The European online fashion business.
A
has gone through the most difficult times
B
was in a big boom some time ago
C
lost support of all its stockholders
D
made much money from urban sportswear last year
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细节题。该篇文章主要讲述online fashion business,第一段第四句提到“Those once stellar online brands expanded too fast, spent much more than they earned…”(那些曾经的网上主要品牌扩展得太快,花的比赚的多得多…)。由此可知网上时装店曾经很繁荣。因此选B。
细节题。该篇文章主要讲述online fashion business,第一段第四句提到“Those once stellar online brands expanded too fast, spent much more than they earned…”(那些曾经的网上主要品牌扩展得太快,花的比赚的多得多…)。由此可知网上时装店曾经很繁荣。因此选B。
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