更多"Developing countries must _________"的相关试题:
[填空题]Some developing countries seek temporary economic growth and development__________________________(以环境为代价).
[单项选择]Developing countries should adopt labor-intensive technologies to()their comparative advantage of abundant labor.
A. use
B. exploit
C. employ
D. explore
[填空题]Some developing countries cannot even support their present populations,______(更不用说将来过多的人口了).
[填空题]
The developing countries of Central and South America, Africa,
and Asia once merely exported raw materials and cash crops in return for
manufactured goods. People in these countries provided for most of their own
needs through subsistence agriculture and small-scale crafts. In time, though,
people in these countries grew increasingly dependent on the global economy,
because local crafts could not compete with the cheap, factory-made exports of
the developed countries, such as European nations, the United States, and Japan.
To decrease their dependence, many developing countries sought to strengthen
their economies by building factories, modern dams, and roads during the 1960s
and 1970s: Governments frequently made poor financial choices. However,
infrastructure projects such as dams and highways were often too massive for
local needs. Choices about industry were sometimes not based on the best
interests of the country, and protection from competiti
[简答题]In many developing countries, software piracy has become pandemic. According to Software Publishers Association, 95% of the software in Pakistan is pirated, 89% in Brazil, 88% in Malaysia and 82% in Mexico. (1) Hundreds of tiny gizmo shops in the mazelike streets of Seoul’s Yongsan electronics market offer brandname U.S. made programs for a programer for a fraction of the list price, including Lotus 1-2-3 for $7.50 (suggested retail: $368). New Delhi’s largest pirate outlet is a backroom operation that offers customers a catalog of nearly 400 titles and facilities for making copies for as little as $ 4 a disk ($2.50 for customers who bring their own floppies).
How to combat this rampant piracy (2) The publishers’ first approach was to control it through technical means—by putting codes in their programs that prevented users from copying them.
This strategy worked for a while, or at least until determined pirates found ways to get around it.