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Many say that the transition to a low carbon economy offers the greatest economic opportun

ities ever known. At the start of the information revolution, few would have guessed at just how widespread and profound the effect would be on society: today we can barely imagine life without modern information technology. Companies like Google, Yahoo! and Amazon are some of the most successful companies in the world. We are now at the start of the low carbon revolution and those that have started on their low carbon journey already are seeing benefits such as new markets and customers and reduced bills and risks.

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It is dificult () how many people are learning English as a foreign language.

A.say

B.to saying

C.to say

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A.Right

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第4题
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A.Right

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第5题
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A.Right

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第7题
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B

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B.a Japanese island

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第8题
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21.

A. not only

B. all

C. both

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第9题
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G. as a short gap between birth and death

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第10题
The word "Okay" is known and used by millions of people all over the world. Still, languag
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Some say it came from the Indian peoples. When Europeans first came to America they heard hundreds of different Indian languages. Many were will developed.

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He heard the different proposals, often raising and lowering his head in agreement, and saying, "Okeh," meaning "it is so."

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______different opinions as where the word "Okay" came from are mentioned in the text.

A.Four

B.Five

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