A: the World Bank
B: movie industry
C: teenagers
D: those sectors sponsored by tobacco
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- A.cigarB.smokeC.tobaccoD.cigarette A: cigar B: smoke C: tobacco D: cigarette
- The values of American teenagers often differ from those of their parents.
- Join said that the richer countries of the world should make a _____effort to help the poorer countries. A: futile B: glittering C: frantic D: concentrated
- What has been achieved in the meeting held in Bangkok A: A proposal has been made to persuade tourists to return to the tsunami-stricken countries. B: The World Bank is going to lend more money to those tsunami-hit countries. C: The World Tourism Organization is going to hold a global competition. D: Tourism officials from Asian countries are going to join together and found a new organization.
- According to the woman, cigarette companies (). A: find a way to deal with the ban to its advantages B: manage to get their products’ effect advertised C: succeed in removing the ban on tobacco advertising D: plan to expand their business with the help of advertisements
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5. The Japanese during World War II met with fierce resistance from the Chinese people.
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Of the following sectors in Britain, _________ has experienced spectacular growth since the end of WWII. A: the energy industry B: the manufacturing industry C: the service industry D: the agricultural industry
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Nowadays, a large number of women, especially those from the countryside, _____ in the clothing industry
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Those who criticized information technologies are______. A: leaders of the organized public opposition to information technologies B: persons engaged in professional works C: those who benefit most from information technologies D: those who benefit least from information technologies
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The World Health Organization will encourage the population, by all appropriate means, ____________________, and ____________________ on that day. A: to desist from smoking and from using tobacco in all other forms B: vendors to refrain from selling all forms of tobacco C: to train health personnel D: train any member state requesting it