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[名词解释]Most—Favored Nation Treatment
[填空题]What kind of drink is most favored by people in the world
[简答题]China, the world's most populous nation, joined the World Trade Organization on November 10, 2001, thus ending 15 years of negotiations, offering China a new place at the table of nations and giving new life to centuries of dreams.
[填空题]He favored the efforts to improve relations with ___________________(所有爱好和平的国家).
[填空题]Coffee, a hot beverage favored by people in
different regions, is said to have been (1)______ (1)______
in Ethiopia. It was found by a man named Kaldi, a
goat (2)______. When he was taking his goats (2)______
through the mountains, they stopped to graze the
plants nearby. Suddenly, some of them became
very excited, jumping up and down. Such strange
(3)______was confusing to Kaldi but by taking (3)______
the same plants, he found the answer--their excitement
was related to the (4)______beans they (4)______
had eaten. To prove his finding, he took some
beans back and asked the villagers to eat. They,
too, felt the (5)______effect. (5)______
Ever since then, people would take some beans
when they were in the mountains and wanted to be
[简答题]
Last month the U.S. Army, bumped favored defense contractor
L-3 Communications from a $ 4.6 billion contract to provide translators and
interpreters in Iraq. A new venture called Global Linguistic Solutions (GLS),
headed by retired Army Major General James (Spider) Marks and primarily formed
to bid on the contract, landed the job. The surprise caused L-3 shares to fall
nearly 6%; the company lowered its sales forecast this year by $ 500
million.
Winning the contract may be the easy part for GLS.
Luring interpreters to Iraq is another story. Job listings posted on L-3’s
website read like something out of a Tom Clancy thriller. Wanted. "Arabic
Linguist… Ability to deal unobtrusively with the local populace… Must be able to
live in a harsh environment." The pay isn’t mentioned, but L-3 recently offered
interpreters more than $175,000 annually to work in Iraq. Linguists usually
don’t carry weapons and are often called on to participate in raids and oth
[单项选择]When was the new nation founded
A. Forty-seven years ago.
B. Eighty-seven years ago.
C. Twenty-eight years ago.
D. One hundred and seven years ago.
[单项选择]What made America a nation of spectators
A. The excellent performance of the players.
B. Mass participation.
C. Violence on the playground.
D. Elaborate equipment.