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The U. S. Rubber Company is making tests of modeling the elastic skin of a dolphin for ___

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China promises Internet bounty

Yahoo! will pay $ 1 billion for a stake in the Chinese e-commerce firm Alibaba. com as it battles other U.S. Internet companies for a foothold in China's fast-growing Internet market.

Other major U.S. Web players such as eBay, Amazon. com, Barry Diller's Interactive Corp. and Monster. com are shelling out big bucks for Chinese companies, although Yahoo! hit a new record.

Why the spending spree?

The same mason U. S. companies from Coca-Cola to General Motors have long beaten a path to China's door: The nation has a lot of people. And now it has a burgeoning middle class, primed to revel in prosperity by buying consumer goods.

Less than 8 percent of China's 1.3 billion people are online—but that still gives it 103 million Inter- net users, second only to the United States, with 203 million. By 2009, the number of Chinese Netizens is expected to surpass the number of Americans online. That year, Chinese e-commerce will be a $ 390.9 billion market, according to the research firm IDC.

Those colossal projections have U. S. investors salivating—even though actual Internet sales in China to date are minuscule. Yahoo's billion-dollar deal Thursday gives it a 40 percent stake in a company with just $ 68 million in 2004 revenue. It follows last week's debut of Baidu. com— "the Google of China"— which skyrocketed 354 percent on its opening day of trading on the Nasdaq stock market, despite having just $ 13.4 million in 2004 revenues. Google has a 2.6 percent stake in Baidu and reportedly would like more.

Moreover, e-commerce has some big obstacles in a country where credit cards are still, rare. Internet transactions are sometimes paid for by sending bicycle messengers with cash. PCs are beyond the reach of most of the multitudes, who had a gross national per capita income in 2002 of just $ 940, according to the World Bank.

But its massive demographics and surging economy—China's CDP grew 9 percent in 2004—make the People's Republic seem all the riper to U.S. companies. Now that explosive growth has slowed in the United States, Internet moguls see China as vast virgin territory.

"We are doubling down in China because the potential for Internet commerce in that country is simply extraordinary," eBay CEO Meg Whitman told analysts in February.

Internet firms in China "are getting in at the very beginning of a consumer economy that's really nascent," said Laura Martin, senior analyst with Soleil/Media Metrics in Pasadena, Calif. "First movers have the best advantage at creating enormous amounts of value."

Add to that the Chinese propensity for homegrown enterprises, and you've got a mini-gold rush as U. S, Internet firms vie for Chinese partners to help them penetrate beyond the Great Wall.

Peter Sealey, an adjunct professor of marketing at the University of California-Berkeley's Haas School of Business, was chief marketing officer for the Coca-Cola Corp. in 1979 when it entered China.

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A.It only protects U. S. citizens.

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How do many Europeans feel about the U. S. with the devalued dollar?

A.They feel contemptuous of it.

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C.They regard it as a superpower on the decline.

D.They think of it as a good tourist destination.

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C.The U. S. should keep up with other developed countries.

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It can be learned from the passage that oil exploitation beneath ANWR's frozen earth______
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B.remains a controversial issue

C.is expected to get under way soon

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