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Nationalization refers to______.A.the acquisition of public companies by the public sector

Nationalization refers to______.

A.the acquisition of public companies by the public sector

B.the acquisition of private companies by the public sector

C.the acquisition of public companies by the private sector

D.none of the above

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第1题

This region ______as the costliest place to do business.A.often is referredB.is often refe

This region ______as the costliest place to do business.

A.often is referred

B.is often referred

C.is referred often to

D.is often referred to

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第2题

It was unwise of him to ________ the unreliable data in his speech.A) add toB) refe

It was unwise of him to ________ the unreliable data in his speech.

A) add to

B) refer to

C) keep to

D) point to

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第3题

Which of the following is a derivational word?()

A.into

B.dutyfree

C.throughout

D.nationalization

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第4题

Whats the authors attitude toward the nationalization this time?A.Supportive.B.Opposed.C.W

Whats the authors attitude toward the nationalization this time?

A.Supportive.

B.Opposed.

C.Worried.

D.Uncaring.

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第5题

The nationalization of Continental______.A.saved itB.made "hot money" owners continue to p

The nationalization of Continental______.

A.saved it

B.made "hot money" owners continue to pull their funds out of Continental

C.almost brought down the banking system

D.fired many high ranking officers

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第6题

Which of the following is NOT the risk of nationalization this time?A.Government, more oft

Which of the following is NOT the risk of nationalization this time?

A.Government, more often than not, is inadequate in running business.

B.Taxpayers" money would be lost if the nationalization of the car companies fails.

C.When saving the nation"s car companies, America is reducing their competitiveness.

D.America is eating its word that each country should treat all companies within its territory equally.

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第7题

In the line “I could see it clearly on his face”, what does “it” refer to?A.“It” refe

A.“It” refers to death

B.“It” refers to his love toward the narrator

C.“It” refers to his lamentation

D.“It” refers to “the past’

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第8题

Why does the author mention Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry?A.To mak

Why does the author mention Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry?

A.To make a comparison between the practices of nationalization in America and Japan.

B.To show that America is violating the spirit it has preached for long.

C.To show that Japanese enjoys an industrial development because of its nationalization.

D.To criticize America for its inadequacy in innovation.

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第9题

Organ Donation and Transplantation1. Organ donation (捐献) and transplantation (移植) refe

Organ Donation and Transplantation

1. Organ donation (捐献) and transplantation (移植) refers to the process by which organs or tissues from one person are put into another person's body.

2. The number of people needing a transplant continues to rise faster than the number of donors. A- bout 3,700 transplant candidates are added to the national waiting list each month. Each day, about 77 people receive organ transplants. However, 18 people die each day waiting for transplants that can't take place because of the shortage of donated organs.

3. There are no age limits on who can donate. Newborns as well as senior citizens have been organ donors. If you are under age 18, you must have a parent's or guardian's consent (同意). If you are 18 years or older, you can show you want to be an organ and tissue donor by signing a donor card.

4. Many people think that if they agree to donate their organs, the doctor or the emergency room staff won't work as hard to save their life. This is not true. The transplant team is completely separate from the medical staff working to save your life. The transplant team does not become involved with you until doctors have determined that all possible efforts to save your life have failed.

5. If you need an organ transplant, your doctor will help you get on the national waiting list. Your name will be added to a pool of names. When an organ donor becomes available, all the patients in the pool are compared to that donor. Factors such as blood and tissue type, size of the organ, medical urgency (紧急) of the patient's illness, time already spent on the waiting list, and distance between donor and recipient (授受者) are considered.

A. Quality of donated organs

B. Benefits of organ donation

C. Distribution of donated organs

D. Quality of donor medical care

E. Age limits for organ donation

F. Status of organ donation and transplantation

Paragraph 2______

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第10题

Undoubtedly, Internet technology will change the way we live, work, communicate and do bus
iness. But beware of those who proclaim(声明)this to be a New Era of profitability. As in the so-called New Eras of the past brought on by earlier technological breakthroughs -- this one carries the seeds of its own destruction. The phenomenal growth of Internet businesses is already fueling a Klondike-style. gold rush, with far too many diggers looking for far too little gold. Economics teaches us that it is hard to become an upstart with a basically free commodity. Think of ice in the Arctic,sand in the desert, seawater in the ocean or, for that matter, the seemingly (表面上)unlimited "hot air" on the Net.

In the 20th century, the proliferation of cars, radios, movies, televisions, mass retailers and computers all inspired a sense that we had begun a New Era. Each breakthrough promised new fiches and unprecedented prosperity for the innovators. But in the long run, they always failed to deliver to investors the expected rewards.

Why the letdowns? In part because every great innovator invariably attracted great imitators,who competed with the original and eventually depressed his "excessive" profit margin by commoditizing the invention. Furthermore, great inventions have always been followed by greater innovations (创新), which, through the process known as creative destruction, render the previous new technology obsolete. And when inventions become vital to the economy, they are frequently brought under the control of governments via regulation, nationalization and, in extreme cases, expropriation.

Take the Erie Canal, which was completed in 1825. Its success led to the great American canal boom of the 1830s. It ended just a few years later in a tremendous failure, as most of the other canals failed to make money. The Erie, too, began to suffer from competition, first from railroads and, eventually, from trucks. In the end, the railroad industry -- which helped create an unprecedented industrial boom -- proved to be disastrous for most investors. By 1895, most U. S. railroads had to be restructured.

Now familiar technologies like cars, radios, cash registers and mainframe. computers were all at some point new and revolutionary. But the spread of the technologies led inevitably to the demise of their creators' "excessive" profits, as each became just another commodity, Don't think for a minute that the Internet will be any different.

第 22 题 It is implied in the passage that_____________

A.the growth of the Internet business is too fast

B.the spread of a new invention can make people live better

C.most Internet companies are unlikely to be out of business

D.some survived Internet companies can achieve some meaningful earnings

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