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在美国首商用的use case是FWA场景,主要用于家庭DSL上网的升级改造。()

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a Does prohibiting the use of coupons in Germany make German consumers better off or worse off?

b. Does prohibiting the use of coupons make German producers better off or worse off?

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A.相关系统

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A.中国芯

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B.中国

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Familarity with a wide range of idiomatic expressions, and the ability to use them appropr
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A.in context

B.in practice

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A.集中政策、分散经营

B.统一指挥、统一领导

C.劳动分工、专业化管理

D.目标导向、分工协作

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A.美国建立了较为完善的商业航天政策法规体系

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C.政府和军队要最大限度地采购和使用商用能力

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第11题
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A.He used genetically modified seeds to feed his cattle.

B.He planted soybeans without paying for the patent.

C.He made a profit out of Monsantos commercial secrets.

D.He obtained Monsantos patented seeds by illegal means.

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