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下面哪一种表现不属于“失神”的范畴() A.循衣摸床 B.目光晦暗 C.语言清晰 D

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题目:

下面哪一种表现不属于“失神”的范畴()

A.循衣摸床

B.目光晦暗

C.语言清晰

D.呼吸低微

E.精神萎靡

答案:

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Earlier reports said that currency speculators had pumped (14) U.S. dollars into China by the end of last year, with another 70 billion U. S. dollars (15) in the first three months of this year. There is no way to (16) of this type of investment and many economists disagree that (17) is so high. Instead of further appreciating its currency, China should make the yuan (18) . If the yuan were more easily converted into foreign currencies it would allow Chinese companies to expand overseas, (19) , and provide management experience and capital that China needs. It would also (20) and reduce speculative money coming into the country.

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