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Which of the following is not true of Britain.s agriculture?()
- A、British farming is highly mechanized.
- B、Agriculture in Britain is intensive.
- C、British farming is very efficient.
- D、Britain.s agriculture can produce enough food for its people
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goods. Some countries produce food for export, for example, meat, sugar, or cereals such as wheat and
maize. These countries are agricultural countries. An agricultural country needs fertile land and a good climate.
A cold, dry climate is not suitable for agriculture.
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cannot always produce enough food for its own needs. In this case, it does not export foodstuffs. Instead it
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from the exported goods.
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Why is it that Britain today imports more clothing than it exports?()A、British clothing is of poor quality.B、Britain does not grow cotton.C、Many countries with lower costs can produce clothing more cheaply than the British can.D、Britain has a highly developed transportation system.
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Many countries with lower costs can produce clothing more cheaply than the British can.D
Britain has a highly developed transportation system.
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developedB
industrialC
agricultural
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单选题Which of the following is not true of Britain.s foreign trade?()A
The value of Britain.s exports of goods usually exceeds the value of its imports.B
The value of Britain.s imports of goods usually exceeds the value of its exports.C
Manufactured goods now account for about 85%of British imports and about 80%of its exports.D
Most of the United Kingdom.s trade is with other developed countries,especially other members of the European Union.
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The circulation is very small.B
This is the most famous of all British papers.C
The most important British people all over the world still read it.D
It is most critical of established interests.
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单选题Exports are either raw materials or manufactured goods. Raw materials are products of the land, such as cotton, timber or rubber. Some raw materials, such as iron ore, come from mines. These raw materials are often exported by the countries that produce them to other countries where they are made into manufactured goods. Some countries produce food for export, for example, meat, sugar, or cereals such as wheat and maize. These countries are agricultural countries. An agricultural country needs fertile land and a good climate. A cold, dry climate is not suitable for agriculture. A country which produces manufactured goods is known as an industrialized country. An industrialized country cannot always produce enough food for its own needs. In this case, it does not export foodstuffs. Instead it has to import them. It relies on exports of manufactured products and pays for imports with the money it earns from the exported goods. An industrialized country usually has to import foodstuffs because,().A
it cannot always produce enough food for its own needsB
it doesn't has fertile land and a good climateC
it relies on exports of manufactured products
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单选题Which of the following is not true of British iron and steel industry?()A
Britain.s steel industry is declining.B
No more new discoveries of iron ore have been found in Britain.C
Supplies of iron ore are now mostly foreign.D
Compared with newer plants in the world,Britain.s steelworks are not efficient.
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