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根据《招标投标法》规定,依法必须进行招标的项目,招标人应当确定中标人之日起15日内,

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根据《招标投标法》规定,依法必须进行招标的项目,招标人应当确定中标人之日起15日内,向有关行政监督部门提交招标投标情况的书面报告,其书面报告中至少应包括( )等内容。

A.招标范围

B.招标方式和发布招标公告的媒介

C.招标文件中投标人须知、技术条款、评标标准和方法

D.评标委员会的组成和评标报告

E.中标候选人名单

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答案:C

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