6. Economic dynamics have resolutely shifted from the national economy to the world economy. From now on any country -and also any business, especially a large one- that wants to prosper will have to accept that it is the world economy that leads and that domestic economic policies will succeed only if they strengthen, or at least, do not impair the country's international competitive position. This may be the most important. It surely is the most striking feature of the changed world economy. The passage is about .......... A) the growing importance of internationalism in the
field of economics
B) the dangers of foreign competition in trade
C) the dynamics in the implementation of domestic
economic policies
D) the question of how big business can influence the
world economy negatively
E) some of the more striking features of the current
economic policies
7. In Britain, the Queen is a constitutional monarch. In
law, she is the head of the executive, an integral part
of the legislature, head of the judiciary, commander-
in-chief of the armed forces and temporal head of the
Church of England. Actually, the Queen's role is
purely formal: she reigns, but she does not rule. In all
important respects, she acts only on the advice of
her ministers. However, she still plays an important
role symbolically as the Head of State and the Head
of the Commonwealth.
The passage is mainly about ______. A) how the Queen's progress could be restrained
B) the Queen's firm control of the government
through her executive powers
C) the powers the Queen has and the role she plays
in the rule of the country
D) the influence the Queen has over the Church of
England