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A. do I believe
B. I believe
C. I shall think
D. I will think
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The scene is much the same in the ruins of Korea Inc., where there are plenty of【54】companies shopping for bargains. Try【55】a room at the Hilton or the Inter-Continental in down-town Seoul: Virtually all their guests are foreigners—and they’ re not on vocation.
Yet for all the buzz about the Great Asian Fire Sale, of bargain-basement prices wrought by weak currencies and【56】companies desperate for cash, few deals have actually been struck. Although the【57】of purchases is sure to grow, the question is【58】these perk up whole economies. For one thing, there are still【59】of legal obstacles—notably cumbersome bankruptcy procedures. Due diligence is taking an extremely long time, particularly when【60】buyers are looking at firms in debt.
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A.scannedB.examinedC.studiedD.explored
A. scanned
B. examined
C. studied
D. explored
As Robert Samuelson noted in his skillful book, the revolution of rising expectations has taken on a life of its own: "There can never be enough prosperity." Polls now suggest that, regardless of how much money an American has, he or she believes that twice as much is required. Samuelson further contends that one reason for all the unfocused anxiety is that the media have gotten so much better at emphasizing things to worry about. Tropical storms that might hit the United States get more network coverage than any favorable turn of events.
Television crime coverage, especially, now seems itched to cause civic fright, while movies and network entertainment programming depict violence as far more pervasive than it actually is. As Christopher Jencks, a professor of government at Harvard University. Notes: "When I was growing up there was violence on TV, but it was cowboys having shootouts. I never worried that rustlers world come over the hill into my neighborhood. Now the violence on television is presented as if it's about to get you personally. Every screen you look, at home or in theaters, has something disastrous on it. No wonder people think the country is out of control."
Conservative thinkers and politicians seem distressed by the contemporary milieu in part because Americans are more or less willingly adopting gender equality and cultural openness, including a culture in which minority writing and art are being admitted to the canon. The political and academic left can't stand the contemporary milieu in part because class war, economic breakdown, and environmental calamity seem less and less likely. "The left elites talk with obsessive negativism about the religious right because it's one of the few things they can find to still get upset about," notes Orlando Patterson of Harvard. "The right elite is similarly obsessive about the supposed culture war, when all the evidence is that the United States is becoming ever more tolerant and ever more at peace with diversity."
The sentence "Such views hold considerable sway" implies that ______.
A. US is a country with racial repression but without corporate oligarchy
B. US is a country with corporate oligarchy and environmental decay
C. different positions are varying frequently
D. different Standpoints are constantly found
The Government will take necessary measures to help smokers give up smoking.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned