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[单项选择]The hotel management trains all its staff members to deal with guest inquires ().
A. courtesy
B. courteous
C. courteously
D. more courteous
[单项选择]If Assam Motors had opened its new facility on schedule, it ______ its output before the close of the 2010 fiscal year.
A. had been doubling
B. could have doubled
C. will double
D. should double
[单项选择]Nuclear power, with all its inherent problems, is still the only option to guarantee enough energy in the future().
A. solution
B. policy
C. choice
D. reason
[单项选择]America’s promise was extended to all its citizens.
A. True
B. False
[简答题]A well-known phrase has had all its vowels removed and has been split into groups of three letters, which are in the correct order. What is the phrase
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[单项选择]With all its advantages, the computer is by no means without its ______.
A. boundaries
B. restraints
C. confinements
D. limitations
[填空题]He talks as if he (know). ______ all about what has just happened.
[简答题]The birth of a child is a time of hope. Its new life is a symbol of potential for growth. Its death is a denial of progress. When I was born in 1945, the child mortality rate in Korea was 152 per 1000 live births. That’s roughly the equivalent today of the death rates in Benin, or Mozambique, Swaziland, Cameroon, or Ethiopia. //
Tremendous progress is possible. The mortality rate in my country has now dropped to just 5 children per 1,000. That’s one of the lowest rates in the world, lower than the rates in New Zealand, the United States, or the United Kingdom. //
Our goals—part of the Millennium Development Goals—are to cut child deaths by two thirds by 2015 from 1990 rates, and maternal deaths by three quarters.
Every minute 20 children under the age of five die. More than 70% of all child deaths are caused by preventable and treatable conditions, like malaria, measles, HIV or diarrhea. The greatest risk is in their first four weeks of life when babies die from condi
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What would happen to the U. S. economy if all its commercial banks suddenly closed their doors Throughout most of American history, the answer would have been a disaster of epic proportions, akin to the Depression wrought by the chain-reaction bank failures in the early 1930s. But in 1993 the startling answer is that a shutdown by banks might be far from cataclysmic.
Consider this: though the economic recovery is now 27 months old, not a single net new dollar has been lent to business by banks in all that time. Last week the Federal Reserve reported that the amount of loans the nation’s largest banks have made to businesses fell an additional $ 2. 4 billion in the week ending June 9, to $ 274. 8 billion. Fearful that the scarcity of bank credit might sabotage the fragile economy, the White House and federal agencies are working feverishly to encourage banks to open their lending windows. In the past two weeks, government regulators have introduced steps to make it e
A. brought about an economic crisis
B. destroyed the whole U. S economy
C. contributed to economic recovery
D. exerted no influence on economy