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  • ID:9582-11656
    At the root of the problem is money. As a poor nation, China has few resources left over for cultural conservation after struggling to overhaul its command economy, dampen rising unemployment, take care of an aging population, put in infrastructure and modernize its massive military.

    At the same time, precisely because the nation is so poor, local officials have increasingly turned to tourism as a cash cow, often exploiting cultural and natural sites to their limit and threatening sites of inestimable value.

    What do the underlined words resources and cash cow mean?



    What do the underlined words resources and cash cow mean?

    A. land, minerals or natural energy/an animal that produces milk

    B. money/a business that provides a steady income or profit

    C. money/resources
    D. property/money





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  • ID:9582-11726
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    1. will be more easily bent and various

    2. will be more limited and various

    3. will be easily changed and in variety to adapt to new conditions

    4. will be raised more than before


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    The policy which the state paid all tuition and school fees for university students ____.

      1. Brought lots of profits to the state

      2. Was helpful to further development of higher education

      3. Brought many advantages to the state

      4. Brought expense and trouble to the state


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  • ID:9582-11677
    What is NOT true of this passage?
    A.This article starts with a report on one of the beach protests which remains the part of nationwide grassroots protests against offshore drilling.
    B. Jane Barry was very efficient in organizing this 15-minute beach protest since the group could end up in some 200 people chanting their demand to stop offshore drilling.
    C. Dave Rauschkolb started this movement originally because of the BP oil spill and its severe consequences in the aftermath.
    D. The objective of this movement, according to Rauschkolb, is to persuade politicians involved into supporting the idea of not resorting to offshore drilling.

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