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While the preliminary research is favorable, it may take years for Bogor Pharmacouticals to develop ____ evidence of the drug’s effectiveness.
A.conclusion
B.conclude
C.conclusive
D.concludes
B.conclude
C.conclusive
D.concludes
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解析:四个选项为同一词根、不同词性的词。A选项是名词,意为“结论、结局”;B选项是动词,意为“推断、决定”;C选项是形容词,意为“决定性的,最后的”;D选项为动词conclude的第三人称单数形式。题目意为“虽然初步的研究结果是有利的,但茂物制药可能需要数年时间才能发现药物有效性的____证据。”根据句子可以判断出,此处需要的是一个形容词来修饰evidence,因此选C,最后的证据。
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资料:For the development of Crunchy Nut (a product),K company has used various methods of primary data collection. Primary market data may involve qualitative research or quantitative research. Qualitative data is connected more about opinions, feelings and attitudes. Quantitative data is in numerical form and is usually gathered from a large sample of respondents.
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B.K Company's production line.
C.Qualitative data collection.
D.Two approaches to data collection.
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It was the first documented evidence of the psychological effects on doing work.B
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more favorable treatmentB
less favorable treatmentC
no more favorable treatmentD
the most favorable treatment
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