If you focus too much on the _________ rather than on the quality of your products, you’ll lose your share on the market.


  1. A.
    benefit
  2. B.
    profit
  3. C.
    interest
  4. D.
    reward
B
benefit意為“益處”;profit意為“盈利”;interest意為“利率”;reward意為“回報”。根據(jù)句意,應(yīng)選B項。
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