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[单项选择]The United States Food and Drug Administration has shown itself to be particularly wary with regard to alleged "miracle" drugs in recent times.
A. bellicose
B. exhausted
C. cautious
D. strange
[单项选择]The United States Food and Drag Administration has shown itself to be particularly wary with regard to alleged "miracle" drugs in recent times.
A. bellicose
B. exhausted
C. cautious
D. strange
[单项选择]Food prices
A. will not rise this year.
B. will fall down till the new year.
C. will rise up until after the new year.
D. will hold down not until the new year.
[单项选择]The conference organizer has ______ about the agenda but cannot provide help for hotel reservations.
A. inform
B. informed
C. to inform
D. information
[单项选择]Drug Stability()
A. 药物不良反应
B. 药物评价
C. 药物稳定性
D. 药学教育
E. 药学实践
[单项选择]Drug Evaluation()
A. 药物不良反应
B. 药物评价
C. 药物稳定性
D. 药学教育
E. 药学实践
[单项选择]The Federal Communications Commission made an effort to prevent a single giant company from ______. competition in the market.
A. entering
B. evading
C. squelching
D. circumventing
[单项选择]The battle between Californians and federal regulators is about ______.
A. control over the price of power
B. necessity of removing price caps
C. hiking the energy prices in California
D. a regulation concerning power supply
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When the Federal Communications Commission proposed giving low-power radio stations licenses on the FM dial, they knew they’d get flak from big broadcasting. The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), after all, ’spends millions of dollars every year lobbying to keep everybody else off the radio spectrum—even locally managed, noncommercial stations that broadcast only within a four-mile radius. Sure enough, when the FCC proposed its new regulations, the NAB began screaming about all the terrible things those tiny radio transmitters could do to the big ones, whose signals are 500 times as strong and whose reach is nearly 20 times as far.
It was a pretty thin argument. So thin, in fact, that for a while if appeared the proposed regulations might survive the lobbying onslaught. And then the FCC and its allies ran into a most unlikely opponent, one with the moral authority to do real damage to their cause: National Public Radio. On
A. opposition
B. anger
C. feedback
D. trouble