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Which of the following statements can NOT justify the high price that Toshiba pays in the

A. Pressure from other powerful rivals.
B. Prospects of development in the future.
C. Envisioned potential profits.
D. The high intrinsic value of the purchased corporation.

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In Japanese party politics, the Liberal Democrats are more prone to stand by their principles than their conservative and nationalist counterparts.

A. 正确
B. 错误

听力原文:The U.N. agency says a shortage of roads, rail networks, ports and energy projects in rapidly- growing Asia threatens to hold back the region's economies. At a two-day meeting in New Delhi, the U.N. agency called on Asia to invest more heavily in cross-border infrastructure projects to spur trade and investment in the region. Representatives of 20 countries attended the meeting, where a new study by Research and Information Systems, a New Delhi-based research institute, highlighted the infrastructure deficit in Asia.
Which of the following statements is closest in meaning to the passage you have just heard?

A. Economies of Asia and Pacific region will remain rapidly-growing in spite of the shortage of infrastructure.
B. The infrastructure deficit in Asia is highlighted during a two-day meeting by representatives of 12 countries.
C. A regional United Nations agency says Asia needs to step up investment in infrastructure to maintain the region's high growth momentum.
D. The U.N. agency suggested Asia to invest in cross-border infrastructure projects.

What is the point the passage trying to make about "EU"?

All members of EU failed to find common economic ground.
B. EU's further expansion caused the first casualty of Europe's latest crisis.
C. People still think EU's enlargement is necessary for maintaining stability and prosperity of the continent.
D. The process of deeper political integration for EU has encountered many problems.

听力原文:The discount chain store Wal-Mart began as a small shop in the US state of Arkansas some 40 years ago. Today, it's the largest private company in the world.
The business' phenomenal growth is just one of its hallmarks. The statistics are startling: Wal-Mart has about 5,000 stores worldwide, and more than 1.5 million employees. In the fiscal year ending in January 2005, the company's sales revenues amounted to $256 billion. Besides its thousands of locations in the United States, Wal-Mart has some 1,300 stores overseas with locations in Mexico, Canada, Britain, Germany, Japan and China.
Which of the following statements is true of Wal-Mart?

A. Wal-Mart was already the largest private company 40 years ago.
B. Wal-Mart has about 5,000 stores in America.
C. Wal-Mart's sales revenues amounted to $256 billion in the fiscal year ending in January 2005.
D. Wal-Mart has 1,300 stores overseas with locations in Canada, Britain, France, Japan and China.

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