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Berg’s suggestion about work is to rethink and make small changes.____

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根据题干信息“Berg”可以定位到D段“we all benefit from periodically rethinking what we do”以及“Small changes can have a real impact on life at work.”,阶段性的反思会让我们收益,一些小改变对工作状态会有实实在在的影响。故匹配段落为D段。
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