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How can a business use a data processing center? #1 (permalink) Mon Feb 23, 2009 19:02 pm   How can a business use a data processing center?
 

Business English Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #404 "Banking in China", question 1

While globalization has sparked a buying ......... in emerging markets generally, China has been the front-runner in raising new capital in the banking sector, explains Keith Pogson of Ernt & Young.

(a) spell
(b) spill
(c) spree
(d) spray

Business English Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #404 "Banking in China", answer 1

While globalization has sparked a buying spree in emerging markets generally, China has been the front-runner in raising new capital in the banking sector, explains Keith Pogson of Ernt & Young.

Correct answer: (c) spree
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