题目
Britain, the leader in this race with 10 percent of all foreign investment in the European Union, paid $48,600 for each of the jobs created in 1996 when LG, a south Korean firm invested in an electronics complex. According to Britain's Trade and Industry Ministry, more than 285,000 jobs were created or preserved through foreign investment from 1994 to When countries such as China and Mexico offer low-cost locations for production, industrialized nations feel compelled to counter with other incentives. Governments use subsidies to induce investment not only from auto firms but also at even greater cost. from high-tech computer and electronics companies. With countries engaged in a bidding war for multinational investment, smaller nations face the prospect of being outspent by bigger competitors. Despite the high cost of the handouts, no country wants to miss the opportunity to gain job growth and modernized industry, especially when plagued by high unemployment.
26. European governments hope to lower unemployment rates by ().
A. placing pressures on Europeans companies
B. getting loans from banks
C. creating more jobs
27. The more jobs the multinational manufacturers promise, the more () European governments will provide.
A. money
B. jobs
C. profit
28. Britain is the leader in ().
A. investing money in international market
B. spending time to look for partners abroad
C. attracting foreign investment
29. Government subsidies have attracted investment relatively easily from ().
A. car companies
B. low-cost industries
C. Gas companies
30. Every country hopes to gain job growth and modernized industry, especially when plagued by high unemployment. 'Plague' here means ().
A. a kind of disease
B. causing continual trouble
C. spreading death
第1题
There are______dressmakers in the U. S. than in European countries.
A.far fewer
B.so fewer
C.very fewer
D.too fewer
第2题
A.are caused by poverty
B.have cultural background
C.have ethnic background
D.can be cut down only through force
第3题
The increase in the U. S. life expectancy is mostly due to
A.declining death rates from heart disease, cancer and stroke.
B.increasing life expectancy rates in some other countries.
C.a rise in the rate of chronic disease.
D.a declining birth rate.
第4题
The increase in the U. S. life expectancy is mostly due to
A.declining death rates from heart disease, cancer and stroke.
B.increasing life expectancy rates in some other countries.
C.a rise in the rate of chronic disease.
D.a declining birth rate.
第5题
The increase in the U. S. life expectancy is mostly due to
A.declining death rates from heart disease, cancer and stroke.
B.increasing life expectancy rates in some other countries.
C.a rise in the rate of chronic disease.
D.a declining birth rate.
第6题
The increase in the U. S. life expectancy is mostly due to
A.declining death rates from heart disease, cancer and stroke.
B.increasing life expectancy rates in some other countries.
C.a rise in the rate of chronic disease.
D.a declining birth rate.
第7题
33 The increase In the U. S. lire expectancy is mostly due to
A declining death rates from heart disease, cancer and stroke.
B increasing lire expectancy rates in some other countries.
C a rise in the rate of chronic disease.
D a declining birth rate.
第8题
43 The increase in the U. S. Life expectancy is mostly due to
A declining death rates from heart disease. cancer and stroke.
B increasing life expectancy rates in some other countries.
C a rise in the rate of chronic disease.
D a declining birth rate.
第9题
Why does the author long for the U.S. 's support for European integration?
A.Because this is the need of both sides' interests.
B.Because the U. S. has long had a good relationship with Europe.
C.Because the U. S. always takes its role in global leadership.
D.Because this could help build a strong partnership.
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