If the United States had built more homes for poor people in 1955,the housing problem
A、wouldn't be
B、will not have been
C、wouldn't have been
D、would have not been
A、wouldn't be
B、will not have been
C、wouldn't have been
D、would have not been
Lawn tennis was introduced to the United States in ______.
A.1873
B.1874
C.1876
D.None of the above
______ of all businesses in the United States are small.
A.225,000
B.50%
C.95%
D.450,000
Only rarely ______ earthquakes occur in the United States east of the Mississippi River.
A.had
B.when
C.that
D.do
A.over
B.under
C.in
D.at
What is the conclusion of this passage?
A.The United States will be isolated if it does not stop pursuing super affluence.
B.The poor countries will no longer supply the United States with their goods.
C.The United States should care about the well-being of other countries.
D.It is time for the Americans to help the people in poor countries to improve their living standards.
A.medical men
B.upper-class women
C.professional nurses
D.military commanders
The first United States lawn tennis game was played ______.
A.at Nahant
B.on the Staten Island
C.in Boston
D.in New York
The United States is trying to ______ the serious problems created by the energy crisis.
A.put up with
B.submit to
C.comply with
D.cope with
The writer mentioned the case of the United States to justify the policy of ______.
A.providing financial support overseas
B.preventing foreign capital's control
C.building industrial infrastructure
D.accepting foreign investment
A.competitive
B.conflicting
C.competing
D.controversial