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Which of the following statements about China's economy is true? A. People in rural areas have a higher standard of living than those in major cities. B. Hong Kong and Macao lag behind the rest of china's
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Which of the following statements about China's economy is true?
A. People in rural areas have a higher standard of living than
those in major cities.
B. Hong Kong and Macao lag behind the rest of china's in economic
development.
C. China has become a world leader in producing and
exporting consumers goods.
D. The government has banned the use of coal because
of concerns about air pollution.
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A. Not true. Rural areas are usually poorer than major cities.
B . Not true, they're both some of the top cities in terms of economic development.
C. True.
D. Not exactly true. China has indeed banned low grade coal, but not all coal.
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