問題詳情
第 36 題至第 40 題為題組 Drug patents create short-term monopolies. The deal is simple: the drug inventor makes its formula public and inexchange is 36 a competition-free run at the market, lasting up to 20 years. This gives pioneers timeto 37 the costs of researching and developing new compounds, vital when creating a new medicine can cost upto $5 billion. The patent guarantees a 38 return, meaning companies have both the means and the incentive tokeep innovating. When the patent reaches its expiry date, the comfortable monopoly evaporates, replaced by 39 competition.40 have three ways of defending themselves. They are marketing, nudging customers towards newer drugs stillprotected by patent, and paying the competitors not to produce.
【題組】36
(A) granting
(B) proven
(C) granted
(D) proving
參考答案
答案:C
難度:適中0.481707
統計:A(33),B(28),C(79),D(24),E(0)
用户評論
【bonjour7073】評論
Drug patents create short-term monopolies.藥(物)品的專利創造了短暫的獨佔事業。The deal is simple: 這方法(交易)很簡單。the drug inventor makes its formula public 藥(物)品發明家將他的配方公諸於世。and in exchange is 36 a competition-free run at the market, lasting up to 20 years.將配方以長達20年的時間在市場上准以無競爭方式經營作為交換。了解文意後,先選擇「准予 授權 同意」而不選「證明 證實」。再由發明家是得到許可,其發明是「被」准予的,所以答案是C
【巴德】評論
bonjour7073的解析蠻容易瞭解的^^