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It isn't strictly true that one half of the world is rich and the other half is poor. It is one-third that is very rich and two-thirds that are very poor.
People in the rich countries don't understand the great difference between them and those in the poorer countries. A very simple example is that a dog or a cat in north America eats better than a child in the poorer countries. A fisherman in South America may be catching fish which is processed into pet food, and his own children are not getting enough to eat for their bodies to grow properly.
Although a lot of the world's natural resources like oil come from these poorer countries, people in the richer countries are using about sixty times as much of these resources as people in Asia or Africa. And it's the richer countries that decide what kind of prices they are ready to pay for these resources. And the prices the richer countries get for their own exports, however, are always rising. So they are getting richer and richer and the poorer countries are getting poorer.
1.________ of the world is very rich and ________ very poor.
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A.One half, the other half is
B.One-third, two-thirds are
C.One-four, three-fourths are
D.One-third, one-third is
2.In the passage, the writer says that the fish a fisher-man in South America catches may be made into -.
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A.his own pet food
B.pet food for poor countries
C.pet food for richer countries
D.the food for children's bodies to grow properly
3.A lot of the world's natural resources come from ________.
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A.richer countries in Africa
B.poorer countries in the world
C.poorer countries in South America
D.countries in Asia
4.Usually it is ________ that decide the prices of the resources.
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A.the richer countries
B.the poorer countries
C.the bank of the world
D.the owner of the resources
5.________ decide the prices for the exports of the richer countries.
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A.The poor people in richer countries
B.The rich people in poorer countries
C.The poorer countries themselves
D.The richer countries themselves
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