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[单项选择]In many Western European nations, the law is seen as rigid and not open to interpretation. This rigidity grants a consistency to questions of law that many would argue is absent in other, more flexible systems. The European construction of law provides litigants with a clear picture of how a case will be decided. All parties involved are certain how judges will rule on issues. It is simple--judges will strictly follow the law. This simple fact, that the law will not change from one situation to another, allows for court systems in Western Europe to process cases efficiently and cuts down on the amount of frivolous lawsuits. It is useless for an individual to attempt a case if he knows in advance that the law is not in his favor.
[填空题]Many family law advisors offer legal advice for couples in divorce issues with a comparatively low fee.
[填空题]Many family law advisors Offer legal advice for couples in divorce issues with a comparatively low fee.
[单项选择]The United Nations Conferences on the Law of the sea would soon produce an ocean-mining treaty following its ______ declaration in 1970 that oceans were the heritage of mankind.
A. unanimous
B. abstract
C. autonomous
D. almighty
[填空题]In almost all of the major Western European cities private car transport accounts for between 70 and ______ percent of passenger-kilometers.
[填空题]Many nations are developing a consensus that public policies can and should promote domestic and global CSR.
[单项选择]The governments of many developing nations give priority in their strategic tourism planning to the development of(), because it generates badly-needed hard currency.
A. professional tourism
B. convention tourism
C. business tourism
D. international tourism
[填空题]With how many nations did Roosevelt’s administration reach new trade agreement
[单项选择]Why can’t many stars be seen
A. They are too small.
B. They are too bright.
C. They are too far away.
[单项选择]How many African nations have direct air links to America
A. Two
B. Four
C. Six
[填空题](61) The economic growth that many nations in Asia and increasingly Africa have experienced over the past couple of decades has transformed hundreds of millions of lives—almost entire for the better. (62) But there is byproduct to that growth, one that’s visible—or sometimes less than visible—in the smoggy, smelly skies above cities like Beijing, New Delhi and Jakarta. (63) Because of new cars and power plants, air pollution is bad and getting worse in much of the world, and it is taking a major toll to global health.
(64) How big According to a new analyze published in the Lancet, more than 3.2 million people suffered premature deaths from air pollution in 2010, the largest number on record. That’s up from 800,000 in 2000.(65) And it’s a regional problem: 65% of those deaths occurred in Asia, wherever the air is choked by diesel soot from cars and trucks, as well as the smog from power plants and the dust from end