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单选题
When Jack Welch took charge of the company, it had a market value of about ______.
A

$12 billion

B

$20 billion

C

$500 billion

D

$2000 billion


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事实细节题。由第一段第三句可知,他接手公司时,公司市值约为120亿美元,故A项为正确答案。
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