The national flag of the United States is known as ______ .A.the Star-Spangled BannerB.Unc
The national flag of the United States is known as ______ .
A.the Star-Spangled Banner
B.Uncle Sam
C.Hot Dog
D.Union Jack
The national flag of the United States is known as ______ .
A.the Star-Spangled Banner
B.Uncle Sam
C.Hot Dog
D.Union Jack
以下程序段运行的结果是______。 Dim a(-1 To 5)As Boolean Dim flag As Boolean flag=False Dim i As Integer Dim j As Integer Do Until flag=True For i=-1 To 5 j=j+1 If a(i)=False Then a(i)=True Exit For End If If i=5 Then flag=True End If Next Loop Print j
A.20
B.7
C.35
D.8
Mercedes experienced one of its worst years ever in 1992. The auto maker's worldwide car sales fell by 5 percent from the previous year, to a low of 527,500. Before the decline, in 1988, the company could sell close to 600,000 cars per year. In Germany alone, there were 30,000 fewer new Mercedes registrations last year than in 1991. As a result, production has plunged by almost 50,000 cars to 529, 400 last year, a level well beneath the company's potential capacity of 650,000. Mercedes's competitors have been catching up in the U.S., the world's largest car market. In 1986, Mercedes sold 100,000 vehicles in America; by 1991, the number had declined to 39,000. Over the last two years, the struggling company has lost a slice of its U.S. market share to BMW, Toyota and Nissan. And BMW outsold Mercedes in America last year for the first time in its history. Meanwhile, just as Mercedes began making some headway in Japan, a notoriously difficult market, the Japanese economy fell on hard times and the company saw its sales decline by 13 percent in that country.
Revenues(收益) will hardly improve this year, and the time has come for getting down to business. At Mercedes, that means cutting payrolls, streamlining production and opening up to consumer needs. Revolutionary steps for a company that once considered itself beyond improvement.
The author's intention in citing various nationalities' interests in Mercedes is to illustrate Mercedes' ______.
A.sale strategies
B.market monopoly
C.superior quality
D.past record
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
First National Bank ______ we have our savings account recently raised its interest rates.
A.where B.which C.that D.what
What is said to be the consequence of a shrinking population?
A.Weakened national strength.
B.Increased immigration.
C.Economic downturn.
D.Social instability.
The higher the standard of living and the greater the national wealth, ______.
A.the greater amount of paper is used
B.the greater is the amount of paper is used
C.the greater the amount of paper used
D.the amount of paper is used is greater
The higher the standard of living and the greater the national wealth,
A.the greater amount of paper is used.
B.the greater is the amount of paper is used.
C.the greater the amount of paper used.
D.the amount of paper is used greater.
The figures about the US, Europe and Japan in Para. 3 show that from 2001 ______.
A.workers' wages in Japan keep decreasing
B.workers' wages in the US increase faster than the profits
C.workers' share of national income in Western Europe has been dropping
D.workers' wages in these countries take a smaller portion of the national income