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Their demand for a pay rise has not the slightest ______ of being met.A.prospectB.priority

Their demand for a pay rise has not the slightest ______ of being met.

A.prospect

B.priority

C.prosperity

D.permission

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Question 2 The world producer price for baseballs is $24 per dozen, and almost all of them

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根据以下材料,回答题。

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Think of a modem city and the first image that come to mind is the skyline.It is full of great buildings,pointing like fingers to heaven.It is true that some cities don’t permit buildings to go above a certain height.But these are cities concerned with the past.The first thing any city does

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有效需求(Effective Demand)

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