Passage One What is the purpose of Tommy Carter’s research A: To find the similarity of soybeans in the world. B: To protect soybeans against dry condition. C: To collect materials for their papers. D: To study the impact of global warming.
Passage One What is the purpose of Tommy Carter’s research A: To find the similarity of soybeans in the world. B: To protect soybeans against dry condition. C: To collect materials for their papers. D: To study the impact of global warming.
In 2012, the top 5 agricultural commodities of America are ( ), cattle, soybeans, dairy products and chickens for meat.
In 2012, the top 5 agricultural commodities of America are ( ), cattle, soybeans, dairy products and chickens for meat.
In this passage, "artificial food" refers to food made from ______. A: milk B: grain C: protein D: soybeans
In this passage, "artificial food" refers to food made from ______. A: milk B: grain C: protein D: soybeans
According to the passage, the main part of food that many people are eating today is ______. A: soybeans B: grain C: meat D: milk
According to the passage, the main part of food that many people are eating today is ______. A: soybeans B: grain C: meat D: milk
Listen again to part of the conversation. Thenanswer the question. Listen Why does the speaker say this? listen A: To explain whyBrazilIs able to export large amount of soybeans. B: It explains whyBrazilhas room to grow manysoybeans. C: To remind studentsthat soybeans are popular in that country. D: To convince the classthatSouth Americawill create more competitionfor this agricultural crop.
Listen again to part of the conversation. Thenanswer the question. Listen Why does the speaker say this? listen A: To explain whyBrazilIs able to export large amount of soybeans. B: It explains whyBrazilhas room to grow manysoybeans. C: To remind studentsthat soybeans are popular in that country. D: To convince the classthatSouth Americawill create more competitionfor this agricultural crop.
What has happened to the Amazon jungle A: Highways have been constructed through the jungle to help ease the traffic in the cities. B: Jaguars, parrots and deer that once inhabited the jungle have left because the place was getting too hot for them. C: The land has been cleared for growing soybeans because it is the most popular Brazilian food. D: Fast economic development has brought devastating changes to the natural environment in Brazil.
What has happened to the Amazon jungle A: Highways have been constructed through the jungle to help ease the traffic in the cities. B: Jaguars, parrots and deer that once inhabited the jungle have left because the place was getting too hot for them. C: The land has been cleared for growing soybeans because it is the most popular Brazilian food. D: Fast economic development has brought devastating changes to the natural environment in Brazil.
What has happened to the Amazon jungle A: Highways have been constructed through the jungle to help ease the traffic in the cities. B: Jaguars, parrots and deer that once inhabited the jungle have left because the place was getting too hot for them. C: The land has been cleared for growing soybeans because it is the most popular Brazilian food. D: Fast economic development has brought devastating changes to the natural environ- ment in Brazil.
What has happened to the Amazon jungle A: Highways have been constructed through the jungle to help ease the traffic in the cities. B: Jaguars, parrots and deer that once inhabited the jungle have left because the place was getting too hot for them. C: The land has been cleared for growing soybeans because it is the most popular Brazilian food. D: Fast economic development has brought devastating changes to the natural environ- ment in Brazil.
What has happened to the Amazon jungle A: Highways have been constructed through the jungle to help ease the traffic in the cities. B: Jaguars, parrots and deer that once inhabited the jungle have left because me place was getting too hot for them. C: The land has been cleared for growing soybeans because it is the most popular Brazilian food. D: Fast economic development has brought devastating changes to the natural environment in Brazil.
What has happened to the Amazon jungle A: Highways have been constructed through the jungle to help ease the traffic in the cities. B: Jaguars, parrots and deer that once inhabited the jungle have left because me place was getting too hot for them. C: The land has been cleared for growing soybeans because it is the most popular Brazilian food. D: Fast economic development has brought devastating changes to the natural environment in Brazil.
The buyer and the seller have agreed in the contract that the seller shall export 3000 metric tons of soybeans, with a quantity more or less of 10% at the seller's option. But, the actual quantity delivered by the seller is 3500 metric tons. Which are the rights of the buyer? A: take delivery all of them. B: refuse to take delivery of all of them. C: refuse to take delivery of 500 metric tons. D: refuse to take delivery of 200 metric tons. E: refuse to take delivery of 100 metric tons.
The buyer and the seller have agreed in the contract that the seller shall export 3000 metric tons of soybeans, with a quantity more or less of 10% at the seller's option. But, the actual quantity delivered by the seller is 3500 metric tons. Which are the rights of the buyer? A: take delivery all of them. B: refuse to take delivery of all of them. C: refuse to take delivery of 500 metric tons. D: refuse to take delivery of 200 metric tons. E: refuse to take delivery of 100 metric tons.