The economist says he is optimistic that developed nations will remain ________ to improving the quality of life in Africa.
The economist says he is optimistic that developed nations will remain ________ to improving the quality of life in Africa.
5. The economist ________ both individual investors and institutional investors and blamed them for the imbalanced development in economy.
5. The economist ________ both individual investors and institutional investors and blamed them for the imbalanced development in economy.
The crisis affected most of the developed countries. A: economy B: economical C: economic D: economist
The crisis affected most of the developed countries. A: economy B: economical C: economic D: economist
Internal-combustionengines,whichpower499outof500carsontheroadtoday,wouldhavetoallbutvanish.(Economist:2018-10-31) A: toappear B: tolose C: todisappear D: toprevail
Internal-combustionengines,whichpower499outof500carsontheroadtoday,wouldhavetoallbutvanish.(Economist:2018-10-31) A: toappear B: tolose C: todisappear D: toprevail
This text is taken from (Magazine). A: Science B: Nature C: Living Green D: The Economist
This text is taken from (Magazine). A: Science B: Nature C: Living Green D: The Economist
听录音,判断下列单词的重音模式是否朗读正确。economist
听录音,判断下列单词的重音模式是否朗读正确。economist
Although not an economist himself, Professor Stephen has long been a severe critic of the government’s _________policies.
Although not an economist himself, Professor Stephen has long been a severe critic of the government’s _________policies.
Which of the following magazines is not a British magazine? A: The Economist B: New Scientist C: Newsweek D: The Spectator
Which of the following magazines is not a British magazine? A: The Economist B: New Scientist C: Newsweek D: The Spectator
Ireland was one of the fastest-growing _______ in Western Europe in the 1990s. A: economy B: economies C: economic D: economist
Ireland was one of the fastest-growing _______ in Western Europe in the 1990s. A: economy B: economies C: economic D: economist
The economist Adam Smith argued powerfully for Laissez-faire in his great work The Wealth of Nations (1776) and described it as “the invisible hand”.
The economist Adam Smith argued powerfully for Laissez-faire in his great work The Wealth of Nations (1776) and described it as “the invisible hand”.