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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Asia's economic, political and cultural importance is growing at a never-before seen rate. Take China, for example: In terms of purchasing power, China is now the largest (1) of the world, having recently (2) over the crown from the long time leader United States. Understanding the fundamental structural changes in the global economy and having studied abroad in Asia is a huge asset on your (3) when competing for jobs.
Although the increasing importance of the continent, many international with experience in companies are expanding to Asia and need (4) with experience in Asian markets and culture. To get a (5) of the action and business ideas flowing from Asia, visit Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation's (APEC) website.
Economic
Economiacal
economy
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Asia's economic, political and cultural importance is growing at a never-before seen rate. Take China, for example: In terms of purchasing power, China is now the largest (1) of the world, having recently (2) over the crown from the long time leader United States. Understanding the fundamental structural changes in the global economy and having studied abroad in Asia is a huge asset on your (3) when competing for jobs.
Although the increasing importance of the continent, many international with experience in companies are expanding to Asia and need (4) with experience in Asian markets and culture. To get a (5) of the action and business ideas flowing from Asia, visit Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation's (APEC) website.
Came
Taken
Passer
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Asia's economic, political and cultural importance is growing at a never-before seen rate. Take China, for example: In terms of purchasing power, China is now the largest (1) of the world, having recently (2) over the crown from the long time leader United States. Understanding the fundamental structural changes in the global economy and having studied abroad in Asia is a huge asset on your (3) when competing for jobs.
Although the increasing importance of the continent, many international with experience in companies are expanding to Asia and need (4) with experience in Asian markets and culture. To get a (5) of the action and business ideas flowing from Asia, visit Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation's (APEC) website.
Summary
Profile
Resume
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Asia's economic, political and cultural importance is growing at a never-before seen rate. Take China, for example: In terms of purchasing power, China is now the largest (1) of the world, having recently (2) over the crown from the long time leader United States. Understanding the fundamental structural changes in the global economy and having studied abroad in Asia is a huge asset on your (3) when competing for jobs.
Although the increasing importance of the continent, many international with experience in companies are expanding to Asia and need (4) with experience in Asian markets and culture. To get a (5) of the action and business ideas flowing from Asia, visit Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation's (APEC) website.
Employees
Employers
Employment
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Asia's economic, political and cultural importance is growing at a never-before seen rate. Take China, for example: In terms of purchasing power, China is now the largest (1) of the world, having recently (2) over the crown from the long time leader United States. Understanding the fundamental structural changes in the global economy and having studied abroad in Asia is a huge asset on your (3) when competing for jobs.
Although the increasing importance of the continent, many international with experience in companies are expanding to Asia and need (4) with experience in Asian markets and culture. To get a (5) of the action and business ideas flowing from Asia, visit Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation's (APEC) website.
Glance
glimpse
Look
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Reading 2: When the word "endangered is mentioned, people usually think of particular species, like the panda or whooping crane. However, we would like to encourage you(1) 1 )\ about endangerment in a broader context. It is habitats, the physical places (2) species live and interact with one another. Although the development of special breeding programs, also known as captive conservation, may help some species in some cases, it is clearly not the answer (3) the global problem. Indeed, unless we are able to protect natural areas where (4) species actually live, they have no future.
Species become endangered for a 4wide (5) of reasons. By analyzing and grouping many individual cases, however, we find the same broad causes appearing again and again. They are Habitat Destruction, Exotic. Species, and Overexploitation. Among other factors threatening particular species are limited: distribution, disease, and pollution.
B. think
B. whose
1. A. to think
2. A. that
C. thinking
C. where
3 A. of
B. in
C. about
4. A. dangerous
5 A. variety
B. dangerous
B. commerce
D. thought
D. which
D. to
D. endangered
C. endanger
C. extinction
D. destruction Reading 2
variables behind the miracle of the speed of growth and of education. The competition for top schools and The point of education in Asia is to equip people to as equip the students with the to successfully compete against the masses of other applicants. Asian students and schools receive continuously top marks in international rankings. This has been directly (5) in the success stories of several Asian countries. Reading 3.One of the most important recovery in the Asian economies is the (1) universities starts from a very early (2) become productive members of their given societies as (3) skills and mentality to be (4)
To think
Think
Thinking
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Reading 2: When the word "endangered is mentioned, people usually think of particular species, like the panda or whooping crane. However, we would like to encourage you(1) 1 )\ about endangerment in a broader context. It is habitats, the physical places (2) species live and interact with one another. Although the development of special breeding programs, also known as captive conservation, may help some species in some cases, it is clearly not the answer (3) the global problem. Indeed, unless we are able to protect natural areas where (4) species actually live, they have no future.
Species become endangered for a 4wide (5) of reasons. By analyzing and grouping many individual cases, however, we find the same broad causes appearing again and again. They are Habitat Destruction, Exotic. Species, and Overexploitation. Among other factors threatening particular species are limited: distribution, disease, and pollution.
B. think
B. whose
1. A. to think
2. A. that
C. thinking
C. where
3 A. of
B. in
C. about
4. A. dangerous
5 A. variety
B. dangerous
B. commerce
D. thought
D. which
D. to
D. endangered
C. endanger
C. extinction
D. destruction Reading 2
variables behind the miracle of the speed of growth and of education. The competition for top schools and The point of education in Asia is to equip people to as equip the students with the to successfully compete against the masses of other applicants. Asian students and schools receive continuously top marks in international rankings. This has been directly (5) in the success stories of several Asian countries. Reading 3.One of the most important recovery in the Asian economies is the (1) universities starts from a very early (2) become productive members of their given societies as (3) skills and mentality to be (4)
That
Where
Whose
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