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Developed countries, like the US, have moved the some manufactures to the developing countries. Is it true or not? ()
- A、Yes
- B、Not
- C、I don’t know
- D、Not mentioned in this paragraph
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YesB
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I don’t knowD
Not mentioned in this paragraph
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Applying for positions in foreign countries.C
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