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[单项选择]European Pharmacopoeia是
A. 国际药典
B. 《欧洲药典》
C. 亚洲药典
D. 《美洲药典》
E. 《美国药典》亚洲版

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E. 日本药品标准
[单项选择]British Pharmacopoeia的最新版本是
A. 2000年版
B. 2001年版
C. 2003年版
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E. 1995年版
[单项选择]Chlnese Pharmacopoeia的编制者是
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B. 药监局
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[单项选择]The Pharmacopoeia Of the United States Of American的缩写是
A. PUSA
B. PUS
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[单项选择]European retailers are busy preparing the supermarkets of the future for shoppers from the past. The average age of European shoppers has already started its spectacular rise: from 38 today to 52 by 2050. This demographic shift is the direct result of the combination of increased longevity and lower birthrates. In some European Union countries, as much as one third of the population will be over 50 by the year 2015. So how will supermarkets cater to their ageing clientele In Vienna, the German company Adeg Aktiv thinks it may have found the answer. Their new superstores, Like the one the company is currently piloting, will feature some intriguing innovations; products will be Labeled in larger print, shelves will be Lower to provide easy access and shopping carts will have fold down seats to give tired shoppers an instant break.
The employees will also be selected from an older age group, the over-fifties. That fits nicely with the store’s new 50+ trademark. Just how successful th
A. Between fifty and sixty years old
B. At least fifty years old
C. Less than fifty years old
D. Under thirty years old
[单项选择]Germany is () European country.
A. a
B. an
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[填空题]Some European countries are restricting the planting and importation of GM agricultural products because GM crops could pose unique risks to the environment and to health.


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A. stick to their promises
B. make compromises
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EUROPEAN SETTLEMENT OF NORTH AMERICA

1 The large-scale settlement of North America by Europeans began in the seventeenth century. France took the early lead in the contest for the temperate regions of North America. In 1608, the first permanent French colony was established at Quebec. In 1682, La Salle explored the Mississippi River and claimed the entire river system for France. But despite these early successes, there were never enough French settlers to make French North America a large center of population.
2 The Dutch under Henry Hudson explored the eastern coast of the continent and claimed a large area, including the river that was named after him. The Dutch colony of New Netherlands started with a few trading posts on the Hudson River, where New York City is now located, and expanded into enterprises in New Jersey, Delaware and Connecticut. The Dutch settlements suffered a lot of competition from the English,
A. The Dutch and the English were each other’s largest trading partners.
B. The Dutch settled in areas where the English had failed earlier.
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[填空题]According to a European Commission study, housing should be fully-occupied to avoid_______________________.


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W: Whereas European nations have traditionally employed metric units such as meters and grams, the United States has employed English Units such as feet and pounds.
M: Both systems are now in use in the U. S. ,though.

What are the two speakers most probably talking about()
A. Weights and measurements.
B. Political systems.
C. Employment.
D. Money.
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In America, teams from across the country compete with each other for gr
A. the hands of the European Parliament.
B. the support of member states of the EC.
C. the absence of political intervention.
D. the number of votes each member is allotted.

[单项选择]The European Union countries were once worried that they would not have ( ).
A. sufficient
B. efficient
C. potential
D. proficient

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