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本题考查分析上下文的逻辑能力,空格前有“also”表并列的逻辑衔接词,所以空格处应与上句的结构一致,上句中的谓语是“have offered”,故空格处也应是“have cooperated with”,故C项正确。
本题考查分析上下文的逻辑能力,空格前有“also”表并列的逻辑衔接词,所以空格处应与上句的结构一致,上句中的谓语是“have offered”,故空格处也应是“have cooperated with”,故C项正确。
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