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[讨论]请教GWD 9-11 搜索过没有讨论明确答案

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发表于 2005-12-27 10:44:00 | 只看该作者

[讨论]请教GWD 9-11 搜索过没有讨论明确答案

Among the myths taken as



fact by the environmental managers



of most corporations is the



Line   belief that environmental regula-



(5)    tions affect all competitors in



a given industry uniformly. In



reality, regulatory costs—and



therefore compliance—fall



unevenly, economically disad-



(10)   vantaging some companies and



benefiting others. For example,



a plant situated near a number



of larger noncompliant competitors



is less likely to attract the



(15)   attention of local regulators than



is an isolated plant, and less



attention means lower costs.



Additionally, large plants can



spread compliance costs such



(20)   as waste treatment across a



larger revenue base; on the other



hand, some smaller plants may



not even be subject to certain



provisions such as permit or



(25)   reporting requirements by virtue



of their size. Finally, older production



technologies often



continue to generate toxic wastes



that were not regulated when the



(30 )  technology was first adopted.



New regulations have imposed



extensive compliance costs on



companies still using older



industrial coal-fired burners that



(35)   generate high sulfur dioxide and



nitrogen oxide outputs, for



example, whereas new facilities



generally avoid processes that



would create such waste pro-



(40)   ducts. By realizing that they



have discretion and that not all



industries are affected equally



by environmental regulation,



environmental managers can



(45)   help their companies to achieve



a competitive edge by anticipating



regulatory pressure and



exploring all possibilities for



addressing how changing regula-



(50)   tions will affect their companies



specifically.



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Q11:



The passage suggests which of the following concerning the relationship between the location of a plant and the compliance costs it faces?






A. A plant is less likely to face high compliance costs if it is located near larger plants that are in violation of environmental regulations.



B. An isolated plant is less likely to draw the attention of environmental regulators, resulting in lower compliance costs.



C. A large plant that is located near other large facilities will most probably be forced to pay high compliance costs.



D. A small plant that is located near a number of larger plants will be forced to absorb some of its neighbors’ compliance costs.



E. A plant will often escape high compliance costs if it is located far away from environmental regulatory agencies.

我觉得哪个都不太对,我选B,携隐MM答案给的是A


请NN指点一二,谢谢


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发表于 2006-1-3 21:54:00 | 只看该作者

a plant situated near a number



of larger noncompliant competitors



is less likely to attract the



(15)   attention of local regulators than



is an isolated plant


answer is a.

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