Questions 22-25 aye based on the dialogue between a reporter and thefoyer director of the Louvre.a world-famous museum in Paris. How many children visitors does the Louvre receive every year
A: 1 million.
B: 1.5 million.
C: 2 million.
D: 2.5 million.
A: 1 million.
B: 1.5 million.
C: 2 million.
D: 2.5 million.
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- A country has been in existence for only two years. In the first year, tax revenues were $1.0 million and outlays were $1.5 million. In the second year, tax revenues were $1.5 million and outlays were $2.0 million. At the end of the second year, the total government debt was ________. A: $0.5 million B: $1 million C: $2.5 million D: $3.5 million
- Questions 22-25 aye based on the dialogue between a reporter and thefoyer director of the Louvre.a world-famous museum in Paris. Why do many people surely go to the Louvre when they visit Paris according to the man A: They find it an opportunity to understand the works of art. B: They find it a delight to see the beautiful paintings. C: They feel obliged to visit the famous museum. D: They feel pleased to satisfy their thirst for art.
- Questions 21—23 are based on a global boycott of KFC. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 21—23. How many chickens become the KFC chain’s fried meals every year A: 500 million, B: 600 million. C: 700 million. D: 800 million.
- Questions 22-25 aye based on the dialogue between a reporter and thefoyer director of the Louvre.a world-famous museum in Paris. What should be done to get people back to museums A: To re-emphasize art education. B: To display more works of art. C: To receive more children. D: To lower entrance fees.
- The number of stars that we know _____ is now estimated at about 300 million million million.