判断题Alaska Pollock, an inexpensive whitefish, is not worth the attention of the State Department.A对B错
判断题
Alaska Pollock, an inexpensive whitefish, is not worth the attention of the State Department.
A
对
B
错
参考解析
解析:
该段录音指出Alaska Pollock(阿拉斯加鳕鱼)是一种便宜的白鲑鱼,通常情况下是不会“command the attention of the State Department”(引起美国国务院的注意),但是位于Agadir摩洛哥港口(Moroccan port)一个码头的价值900万美元的一船阿拉斯加鳕鱼却使大西洋两岸的政府都卷入其中。因此题干有误。
【录音原文】
Alaska Pollock—an inexpensive whitefish,used for processed seafood such as fish sticks and imitation crab meat—does not usually command the attention of the State Department. But a $9 million shipment of it, currently sitting on a dock in the Moroccan port of Agadir, has embroiled governments on both sides of the Atlantic, and underscores the risks of doing business at sea.
该段录音指出Alaska Pollock(阿拉斯加鳕鱼)是一种便宜的白鲑鱼,通常情况下是不会“command the attention of the State Department”(引起美国国务院的注意),但是位于Agadir摩洛哥港口(Moroccan port)一个码头的价值900万美元的一船阿拉斯加鳕鱼却使大西洋两岸的政府都卷入其中。因此题干有误。
【录音原文】
Alaska Pollock—an inexpensive whitefish,used for processed seafood such as fish sticks and imitation crab meat—does not usually command the attention of the State Department. But a $9 million shipment of it, currently sitting on a dock in the Moroccan port of Agadir, has embroiled governments on both sides of the Atlantic, and underscores the risks of doing business at sea.
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