Câu hỏi:

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The word “reluctant” in the third paragraph can best be replaced by

A. opposite                 

B. willing                      

C. hesitant                              

Đáp án chính xác

D. typical

Trả lời:

verified Giải bởi Vietjack

Từ "reluctant" trong đoạn thứ ba có thể được thay thế tốt nhất bằng

A. ngược lại B. sẵn sàng C. do dự D. điển hình "reluctant" ~ hesitant: miễn cưỡng, do dự

Thông tin: It is also true that employees who are given the option of telecommuting are reluctant to accept the opportunity.

Tạm dịch: Cũng đúng là nhân viên có quyền lựa chọn làm việc từ xa do dự chấp nhận cơ hội này.

Chọn đáp án là: C

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