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虚拟企业的运作模式有()。 A.虚拟生产  B.人员虚拟  C.功能虚拟  D.策略

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题目:

虚拟企业的运作模式有()。

A.虚拟生产 

B.人员虚拟 

C.功能虚拟 

D.策略联盟

答案:

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B.They didn’t like them the way they were.

C.They wanted visitors to like the change.

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A.Japanese gardens are different from those in other countries but not very beautiful

B.Japanese gardens are full of life during all the seasons

C.Japanese gardens are not very big

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