On the shelves of the country’s shops
is the usual classification of toys, clothing, appliances and cookware. But over
the past month the quality of many of the goods on offer has improved. In part
this is because scandals over toxic paint have brought closer scrutiny from
inspectors and hence less corner-cutting. But it is also partly because of
falling demand for its goods from other countries, which has given its
manufacturers and local government a big incentive to work around the country’s
exportpromotion policies and to sell at home. Its manufacturers are well aware that they operate in one of the few large markets that is still showing a pulse. Retail sales in October were up by 22% compared with the same month in 2007 -- a slight drop from 23.2% in September, but an impressive figure nonetheless. That certainly e A. All the goods were classified into different categories. B. Toxic paint was forcibly taken out of shelves. C. The quality of goods has been greatly improved. D. There are fewer brands from the foreign countries. 更多"{{B}}Passage Two{{/B}} "的相关试题: [单项选择]{{B}}Passage Two{{/B}}
|