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They were arranging the entertainment at the company’s annual dealer( ).

A.congress
B.convention
C.conference
D.assembly

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解析:convention“会议,大会,年会”,常指某一团体或政党为某一特殊目的所召开的会议;也指学术团体的年会。句意:他们正在安排在公司经销商年会上如何招待的问题。A.congress“代表大会,会议”,指各社会团体或国家的代表的正式会议,以交流情况和意见:D.assembly“集会”,指一个计划好的、为一共同目的而召集的会议;C.conference“讨论会,协商会”,指两个或更多的人对某个问题交换意见的会议。
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