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[原始] 2.22 北美首战悲剧,纯吐槽,不求安慰

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发表于 2014-2-23 19:18:23 | 只看该作者
狗主你好哦   我是阅读整理君 请问你有遇到阅读狗狗吗 ?
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 楼主| 发表于 2014-2-24 02:34:56 | 只看该作者
就爱吃芒果 发表于 2014-2-23 19:18
狗主你好哦   我是阅读整理君 请问你有遇到阅读狗狗吗 ?

有的,容我看看先,盐的有考到,火星上的水,美国的苹果,汗,中了这么多还这么低分,关键是pace掌握的太差
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发表于 2014-2-24 03:21:26 | 只看该作者
cyisme1221 发表于 2014-2-23 17:06
已经在开去的路上,预约时间是4点,gpa显示4点半到,但是打电话那人说只能只能延迟15分钟,半点到不能考 ...

好吧,其实美国这边还是多argue下回好点
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发表于 2014-2-24 16:55:29 | 只看该作者
areslwh 发表于 2014-2-24 02:34
有的,容我看看先,盐的有考到,火星上的水,美国的苹果,汗,中了这么多还这么低分,关键是pace掌握的太 ...

谢谢你哦  麻烦你帮忙看看下面这个是不是盐这一篇的原文哈

Prices for different types of salt vary widely. The lowest grade of gritting salt for de-icing roads generally sells for around $40-50 a tonne in America and Britain. Refined salt used by the chemicals industry is more expensive, at up to $150 a tonne. At the top end of the range discerning gourmets pay the equivalent of $70,000 a tonne or more for fleur de sel, the highest-quality French sea salt, harvested by hand at picturesque locations but still the same sodium chloride.
The huge price differences are not the only things that distinguish salt from other commodities. Salt is not traded on any exchanges, there is no derivatives market and there is not much international trade. Because salt is cheap and plentiful in many parts of the world, yet bulky and expensive to transport, it is a heavily regional commodity. China, the world's biggest saltmaker, used the 60m tonnes it produced in 2007 at home. Where salt is exported it is to countries that cannot meet their own needs. Japan's chemicals industry imports most of its supplies from Australia.
Demand for industrial salt is steady and predictable. As a rule of thumb, the chemicals industry grows (or contracts) at roughly the same pace as the wider economy. Gritting salt, by contrast, is susceptible to large short-term fluctuations in demand. In countries such as America and Britain, where the weather is changeable, the chemicals industry accounts for some 40% of annual salt production and a similar proportion goes on slippery roads. (The rest goes on things like food and agriculture.)
Local governments generally sign contracts for gritting-salt supplies in the summer but heavy snowfall, such as Britain is experiencing at the moment, can exhaust stockpiles rapidly. Shortages boost prices, diverting salt set for industrial use to de-icing and encouraging imports from warmer climes. But because most traded salt is tied up in contracts, getting fresh supplies from abroad is a lengthy process. And by the time the salt arrives all that snow may have melted anyway.
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 楼主| 发表于 2014-2-26 10:27:11 | 只看该作者
就爱吃芒果 发表于 2014-2-24 16:55
谢谢你哦  麻烦你帮忙看看下面这个是不是盐这一篇的原文哈

Prices for different types of salt vary w ...

不客气,是一样的
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发表于 2014-2-26 16:58:23 | 只看该作者
areslwh 发表于 2014-2-26 10:27
不客气,是一样的

谢谢你哦
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