A.Government officials.B.Members in oil corporations.C.People who have lived there for
A.Government officials.
B.Members in oil corporations.
C.People who have lived there for more than 10 years.
D.Anyone who moves to the state.
A.Government officials.
B.Members in oil corporations.
C.People who have lived there for more than 10 years.
D.Anyone who moves to the state.
第1题
A.Government funded.
B.Political.
C.Private.
D.None of the above.
第2题
On what issue do male and female economists differ most?
A.Government regulation.
B.Job creation.
C.Military spending.
D.Gender equality.
第3题
According to the passage, who uses this skill more than anyone else?
A.Government officials.
B.Radio editors.
C.Businessmen.
D.Newspaper reporters.
第4题
One of the reasons for the increase of rationalization is that __________.
A.government had more authority than ever
B.intuition played a more important role in action
C.capitalism developed quickly
D.economy grew rapidly
第5题
We can infer from the passage that ______.
A.government regulatory authorities should participate in electric facility site selection to further social goals
B.energy parks will have a significant influence on the demographic features of the American population
C.urban growth in the United States was largely the result of economic forces rather than conscientious planning
D.America needs larger power-production facilities in urban and rural areas to meet the increasing demand for energy.
第6题
A.Government officers are hard to please.
B.The learner has to go through several tough tests.
C.The learner usually fails several times before he passes it.
D.The driving test usually lasts two months.
第7题
The APEC automotive dialogue consists of______.
A.government leaders
B.ministers of sectors of members
C.government and industry representatives
D.government and business representatives
第8题
What is the advantage of the retirement savings?
A.Government withdraws a light tax on the retirement savings.
B.Employees can get money as the retirement savings from their employers.
C.Anyone with the retirement savings is qualified for a 401K plan.
D.More than 50% Americans enjoy free money in the retirement savings.
第9题
The metropolitan strategy takes the existing distribution of population and supporting facilities as given. An attempt is then made to choose between, scattered or concentrated sitting and to locate generating facilities in accordance with some economic principle. For example, the economic objectives of least-cost construction and rapid start-up may be achieved, in part, by a metropolitan strategy which takes advantage of existing elements of social and physical infrastructure in the big cities. Under the frontier strategy ,the energy park may be taken as an independent variable, subject to manipulation policy-makers as a means of achieving desired demographic(人口统计学的)or social goals, such as rural-town-city mix. Thus, population distribution is taken as a goal of national social policy, not as a given of a national energy policy. In the frontier Strategy, the option of dispersed sitting is irrelevant to the standpoint of community impact because there is no pre-existing community of any size.
Traditionally, the resource-environment of a location-and especially its situation relative to the primary industry of the inland areas-has had a special importance in American history. In the early agricultural period, the most valued natural endowment was arable land with good climate and available water. American's oldest cities were mercantile outposts of such agricultural areas. Deep-water ports developed to serve the agricultural inland areas, which produced staple commodities in demand on the world market. From the 1840s onward; the American manufacturing heartland developed westwards to encompass Lake Superior iron ores, the Pennsylvania coalfields, and the Northeast's financial, entrepreneurial, and manufacturing roles. Subsequent metropolitan growth has been organized around this national core.
The frontier strategy implements the principle of created opportunity; and this helps explain why some environmentalists perceive the energy park idea as a threat to nature. But the problems, of modern society, no matter with or without energy parks, require ever more comprehensive planning. And energy parks are a means of advancing American social history rather than merely responding to power needs in an unplanned, aimless manner.
It is implied in the passage that in selecting a site for past electric facilities ______.
A.government authority exercised a review function
B.decisions were made without regard to the effect the facility would have on the environment
C.sites selected by utilities were often opposed by environmentalist groups
D.sites selected by utilities were often supported by environmentalist groups