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其中前两题入夏,我这里显示gwd13-11,但配套答案明显错位。请问那位有这套的答案帮我贴以下,谢谢 Q1: For the last five years the Dutch economy has grown faster than Britain, France, or Germany, with the unemployment rate having remained well below that of the other three countries. - Britain, France, or Germany, with the unemployment rate having remained
- have those of Britain, France, or Germany, and the unemployment rate remaining
- have Britain, France, and Germany, and the unemployment rate has remained
- the economy of Britain, France, and Germany, with the unemployment rate that has remained
- the economies of Britain, France, and Germany, and the unemployment rate has remained
Answer: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q2:The average hourly wage of television assemblers in Vernland has long been significantly lower than that in neighboring Borodia. Since Borodia dropped all tariffs on Vernlandian televisions three years ago, the number of televisions sold annually in Borodia has not changed. However, recent statistics show a droip in the number of television assemblers in Borodia. Therefore, updated trade statistics will probably indicate that the number of televisions Borodia imports annually from Vernland has increased. Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends? - The number of television assemblers in Vernland has increased by at least as much as the number of television assemblers in Borodia has decreased.
- Televisions assembled in Vernland have features that televisions assembled in Borodia do not have.
- The average number of hours it takes a Borodian television assembler to assemble a television has not decreased significantly during the past three years.
- The number of televisions assembled annually in Vernland has increased significantly during the past three years.
The difference between the hourly wage of television assemblers in Vernland and the hourly wage of television assemblers in Borodia is likely to decrease in the next few years. |