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We can draw a conclusion from the text that the overall U.S. economy ______.

A. must guard against foreigners selling their steel at shocking prices.
B. had difficulty in sustaining development in face of foreign competitors.
C. can benefit enormously from the lower prices of steel in world markets.
D. took advantage of the government's protection to enhance efficiency.

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The contenders as mentioned in the text criticized Blatter for his ______.

A. mismanagement of FIFA finances.
B. incredible staying power.
C. negative impact on their expectations.
D. global sports marketing.

A.broadlyB.evidentlyC.distinctlyD.confusedly

A. broadly
B. evidently
C. distinctly
D. confusedly

Blatter, a geek of dispensing FIFA'S hundreds of million in annual revenue to inspire loyalty, even stands a good chance of reelection. At least he did. Since mid-March, he has seen a credible challenger emerge in Issa Hayatou, president of the African Football Confederation. Hayatou, a 55-year-old from Cameroon, leads a group of FIFA reformers that also includes FIFA Vice-President Lennart Johansson, a Swede who lost the presidential election to Blatter in 1998. These contenders' mission: to end what they call the culture of secrecy and lack of accountability that threatens FIFA with financial disaster.
Representatives of the world's 204 national soccer associations meet in Seoul on May 29, and the rebels are given a chance of unseating Blatter. But even they concede that the FIFA honcho won't be easy to dislodge. Blatter's staying power seems incredible, given the array of misdeeds attributed to him and his circle. However, there are signs that FIFA'S troubles are bigger than Blatter is saying.
The insurgents have already won one victory: They persuaded the rest of the executive board to order an audit of FIFA finances. But Blatter—who claims, through a spokesman, that the accusations are a smear campaign-should not be underestimated. At least publicly, sponsors and member associations remain remarkably siient with the controversy. For example, there is no outward sign of outrage from German sports equipment maker Adidas Salomon, which is spending much of its $625 million marketing budget on the World Cup. "We don't expect current developments within FIFA to have a negative impact on our expectations" for the World Cup, says Michael Riehl, Adidas head of global sports marketing.
The conventional wisdom is that fans don't care about FIFA politics. Says Bernd Schiphorst, president of Hertha BSC Berlin, a top-ranked German team: "I've no fear that all these discussions are going to touch the event". Still, the Olympic bribery scandals and the doping affair in the Tour de France show that sleazy dealings can stain the most venerable athletic spectacle. "For the Good of the Game" is FIFA'S official motto. The next few months should show whether it rings true.
The writer's attitude toward FIFA President Blatter seems to be that of ______.

A. slight support.
B. high appreciation.
C. strong contempt.
D. reserved consent.

A.createdB.contributedC.donatedD.produced

A. created
B. contributed
C. donated
D. produced

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