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● Look at the charts below. They show the profits of a company.
● Which chart does each sentence (11-15) describe?
● For each sentence mark one letter (A-H) on your Answer Sheet.
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After a sharp fall in 2000, company profits recovered slightly the following year.
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A 解析:“在2000年公司利润大幅下降后于次年慢慢回升。”
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