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Telephone books in the United States
have white, blue and yellow pages. The white pages list people with phones
by last name, the blue pages contain numbers of city services, government
agencies and public schools. Businesses and professional (专业的) services
are listed in a special section, the yellow pages. To make a long-distance
call, you need an area code. Each area in the U. S. has an area code. The
area covered by one area code may be small or large. For example, New York
City has one area code, but so does the whole state of Oregon. If you want to
know the area code of a place, you can look it up in the area code map, which is
printed in the front of the white pages. There are a lot of publlic telephones in the US. They have their own numbers. If you are making a long-distance call on a pubic telephone and run out of money A. In the blue pages. B. In the white pages. C. In the yellow pages. D. In a special section. [填空题]Governments with renewable energy policies usually set ______ for renewable energy use.
[单项选择]Wildfires dominated the western parts of the United States earlier this year, confirming scientists’ hypotheses that it would be the most______fire year yet, but the consequences of burning land and brush are more than costly.
A. unfortunate B. expensive C. predictable D. incendiary E. disastrous [填空题]You are trying to fill a bath with both taps on, but have accidentally left out the plug. Normally the hot water tap takes 8 minutes to fill the bath and the cold water tap takes 10 minutes. However, the water empties out through the plug hole in 5 minutes. How long will it take for the bath to fill
[填空题]Even if governments have established regulations on scientific and technological development, its further advancement______(仍然可能会给人类带来负面的影响).
[单项选择]What should the governments of underdeveloped countries do to boost their economic growth( )
A. Improving children’s nutrition in their country. B. Providing their people with cleaner conditions. C. Improving health care for their people. D. Providing their people with better education. [单项选择]Governments today play an increasingly larger role in the ______ of welfare, economics and education.
A. scopes B. ranges C. ranks D. domains [多项选择]
The Cutting Edge Economists and governments agree these days on the crucial importance of foreign direct investment (FDI). They see it both as the global market’s "seal of approval" on a country’s policies and prospects, and as a force, especially in developing countries, for far-reaching economic change. This consensus is surprising when you remember that FDI remains politically sensitive in many poor, and some not-so-poor, countries. But the benefits are so great that reservations on this account have been put aside. The point about FDI is that it is far more than mere "capital": it is a uniquely potent bundle of capital, contacts, and managerial and technological knowledge. It is the cutting edge of globalization. The outlook for FDI-in total, and country by country--is therefore a matter of great interest. Forecasting it, however, is far from easy. The determinants are complicated, and not always susceptible to m A. Thailand. B. Poland. C. The United States. D. France. E. Hong Kong SAR.F. Malaysia.G. Britain. 我来回答: 提交
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