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A.Perseverance
B.
B.Business
C.
C.Efficiency
D.
D.Opportunities
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A
解析:概括题。由文章可知,哈林顿用了四年的时间,参加了32场面试,她的坚持最终帮她敲开了面包事业的大门;在采......

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