The author's overall comment on Lord Norwich's book is one of
A. disapproval.
B. impartiality.
C. ambiguity.
D. extollment.
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In 1932, American President Franklin D.Roosevelt promised a "______" to get America out of
A. laissez faire
B. New Deal
C. more investment
D. reduce expense
It can be inferred from the text that
A. the history, of Spain is comparatively less referred to.
B. the Spanish ambassador and Lord Norwich are close friends.
C. the chapters of the book are of the same length.
D. today's readers are fed up with seeing conflicts.
听力原文: An $18.5 billion bid for Unocal made Thursday by one of the largest state-controlled oil companies in China is the latest symbol of the country's growing economic clout and of the soaring ambitions of its corporate giants. The unsolicited bid by China National Offshore Oil Corp, or CNOOC, initiated the first-ever big takeover battle by a Chinese company for a U.S. corporation. It may also be a watershed in Chinese corporate behavior. and demonstrates the increasing influence of Wall Street's bare-knuckled hostile-takeover tactics in Asia. CNOOC's bid, which comes two months after Unocal agreed to be sold to Chevron, an American oil giant, for $16.4 billion, is expected to trigger a potentially costly bidding war over California-based Unocal, a large, independent oil. company. Moreover, the bid is likely to provoke a fierce debate in Washington about U.S. trade policies with China and the role of the two governments in the growing trend of deal making between companies in both countries. A consortium of investors led by Haier Group, One of the biggest Chinese companies, made a bid this week to acquire Maytag, the American appliance giant, for $1.3 billion, surpassing an earlier bid made by a group of American investors. Last month, Lenovo Group, the largest computer maker in China, completed its $1.75 billion deal to acquire IBM's legendary personal computer business, creating the third-largest computer maker after Dell and Hewlett-Packard.
Haier Group bid for Maytag is ______.
A. $1.75 billion
B. $18.5 billion
C. $16.4 billion
D. $1.3 billion
The first writing which made Mark Twain nationally famous was
A. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
B. Life on the Mississippi.
C. The Gilded Age and Innocents Abroad.
D. The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County.