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第1题
According to the findings of the said Bureau, the deterioration is () faulty manufacture.

A.owing

B.because

C.due

D.due to

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第2题
A.due toB.because ofC.thanks toD.owing to

A.due to

B.because of

C.thanks to

D.owing to

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第3题

I'm()to graduate in the next half of the year.

A.owing

B.thanks

C.due

D.because

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第4题
It is suggested that the prices of servicesA.rise owing to their high-quality contents.B.g

It is suggested that the prices of services

A.rise owing to their high-quality contents.

B.grow due to their on-the-spot production.

C.augment with the increase of service workers.

D.advance in proportion to economical growth.

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第5题
The word "due" in the last paragraph means______.A.what must be given to someone because i

The word "due" in the last paragraph means______.

A.what must be given to someone because it is right or owing

B.something one should do or finish before a fixed time

C.reasonable explanation(s) orplan(s)

D.the money to be paid

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第6题
The present made her__________A.to be happy B.be happy C.happy D.that she beca

The present made her__________

A.to be happy

B.be happy

C.happy

D.that she became happy

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第7题
His goal is not to become a sportsman______a champion in a certain field.A.but rather beca

His goal is not to become a sportsman______a champion in a certain field.

A.but rather became

B.but rather to become

C.but rather becoming

D.but rather to becoming

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第8题
Owing to the insufficient gas supply in the United States, the gas price has dramatically
risen. The new gas price reality and the policy decisions it may trigger will undoubtedly lead to critical financial implications for some individuals or companies, but the situation can hardly be termed a "national crisis" or even a "shortage". What is true is that buyers—particularly those in the chemical industry and in independent power generation will not be able to acquire the quantity of gas they wish at the prices they wish to pay, or even at prices that will allow them to remain competitive in their markets, particularly during peak demand seasons.

Over the next year or two, the result will be higher, and more volatile prices, to be sure, but there are market-driven adjustment mechanisms even in the short term, e.g., more electric power from coal and oil, reduced production of domestic chemicals, and a commensurate substitution of imports. Consumers and companies will feel the economic pinch of higher prices; particularly, if we experience an exceptionally hot summer and a winter, when average temperatures were 20% colder than the year before in the Northeast. Still, the United States faces neither the specter of economic recession—at least not solely due to gas prices—nor of freezing families unable to 'obtain gas to heat their homes.

Given this new price plateau, demand adjustments will also take place and vary across regions of the United States and across industries, with power generation and chemicals perhaps the most affected. Some in those industries may find that their facilities are no longer financially viable at the new price plateau, and there will likely be another round of industrial restructuring not unlike others that have resulted from international differences in resource and labor costs—lest we forget, natural gas is still abundant and very low cost in other countries such as Trinidad, Qatar, and Iran, just as labor is abundant and low cost in China, Indonesia, and parts of Latin America.

From a policy perspective, the United States needs to carefully evaluate a series of trade-offs between environmental concerns and economic growth. The gas price experiences of the last two years are the first real tastes of the economic costs of a gas-based environmental strategy. Evaluating these trade-offs needs to be done with a level head and a clear understanding of those trade-offs.

What is the main topic of the article?

A.American economy is strongly hit by the high prices of gas.

B.American economy is affected by the high price of gas, but it is not a crisis.

C.American economic policy is a failure.

D.The prices of gas will rise in the following years.

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第9题
The fire was()to their carelessness.

A.has owned

B.owned

C.owing

D.own

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