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What can be inferred from the passage?
A

A better way for online business is to do it on a small scale.

B

Most of the investors are near-sighted in online business.

C

It is a wise thing to do online business other than fashion clothes.

D

Online business must link to a big successful enterprise.


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推断题。文章首段指出那些曾经是网上主要品牌的商家由于扩展得太快而以失败告终。最后一段给出Dressmart的例子,指出其现已缩小规模。由此可以推断,对于网上生意来说,一个比较好的出路就是小规模经营。故选A。
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