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Now able to pay his own____, he continued his schooling at the University of Zurich.

A.costs

B.payments

C.prices

D.expenses

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第1题

In Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, Antonio could not pay back the money he borr

A.his money was all invested in the newly-emerging textile industry

B.his enterprise went bankrupt

C.Bassanio was able to pay his own debt

D.his ships had all been lost

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第2题

In order to start a business, a man must have money to buy or rent a factory or shop, to buy machinery and goods and to pay his workpeople. A man himself may sometimes be able to supply all the money
In order to start a business, a man must have money to buy or rent a factory or shop, to buy machinery and goods and to pay his workpeople. A man himself may sometimes be able to supply all the money

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第3题

Brandon and Judy divorce during the year and agree that Brandon will pay Judy $24,000
a year in alimony.Brandon will be able to reduce his income by $24,000, but Judy does not have to report any income since it was not earned.()

此题为判断题(对,错)。

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第4题

The announcement of John Stanton’s retirement was not well received by most of the staffmembers, but Leslie, his long time friend and colleague, was extremely to hear that Mr.Stanton will now be able

A.Happiest

B.Happily

C.Happier

D.happy

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第5题

Unfortunately, Mark Twain had__1__business ability at all. He__2__vast profits from w
riting and lecturing, but time after time, he lost money in bad investments. He finally lost his entire fortune in the publishing business in 1895. He__3__the responsibility for all of his debts. He wrote large __4__of stories in order to pay those debts. He made a successful tour around the world. He was finally able __5__. Despite the tremendous effort this had required, he had been able to keep his health.

1.();

A. little

B. no

C. much

D. some

2.();

A. did

B. assumed

C. took

D. made

3.();

A. took

B. made

C. had

D. gave

4.();

A. number

B. numbers

C. amount

D. figure

5.();

A. of paying

B. to be paid

C. to pay

D. pay

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第6题

Michael, a typical American, stays at home on workdays. He plugs into his personal com

puter terminal in order to connect with the office. After work, he puts on his headphones, watches a movie on his home video recorder, or plays baseball on the computer. On many days, Michael doesn’t talk to any other human beings, and he doesn’t see any people except the ones on television. Michael is imaginary, but his lifestyle. is very possible. The inventions of modern technology seem to be cutting us off form. contact with our fellow human being. The world of business is one area in which technology is isolating us. Experts say, for example, that many people will soon be able to work at home. With access to a large central computer, employees such as office clerks, insurance agents, and accountants could do their jobs at display terminals in their own homes. They would never have to actually see the people they’re dealing with. In addition, the way employees are paid will change. Workers’ salaries will be automatically paid into their bank accounts, making paper checks unnecessary. No workers will stand in line to receive their pay or cash their checks. Personal banking will change, too. Customers will deal with machines to put in or take our money from their accounts. Another area that technology is changing is entertainment. Music, for instance, was once a group experience. People listened to music at concert halls or in small social gatherings. For many people now, however, music is an individual experience. Walking along the street or sitting in their living rooms, they wear headphones to build a wall of music around them. Movie entertainment is changing, too. Movies used to be social events. Now, fewer people are going out to see a movie. Many more are choosing to wait for a film to appear on television or are borrowing videotapes to watch at home. Instead of laughing with others, viewers watch movies in their own living rooms.

(1)After work, Michael likes to ().

A、listen to music at the concert hall

B、watch a movie in his living room

C、run a program on his computer in his office

D、play baseball with his workmates

(2)The sentence “Michael is imaginary, but his lifestyle. is very possible” means ().

A、Michael is a person full of imagination and he can make his dreams come true

B、Michael is not a real person but probably the lifestyle. does exist

C、Michael has ambitions but he can’t make his dreams come true

D、Michael is a person full of imagination and his lifestyle. is common nowadays

(3)In the modern world, people will ().

A、stand in line to receive their pay or cash their checks

B、see the people they’re dealing with

C、listen to music at concert halls or in small social gatherings

D、watch movies in their own living rooms

(4)What is the main idea of the passage?()

A、We may no longer need to communicate with other human being.

B、Modern technology seems to be separating human beings.

C、We may no longer need to work in the office.

D、Modern technology makes it possible for us to work and entertain ourselves at home.

(5)What will the author most probably discuss after the last paragraph?()

A、Games and sports.

B、Personal banking.

C、Music and films.

D、International business.

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第7题

It seems like Americans use credit cards for everything. It's a lot easier to spend money
that you don't see, isn't it? Many Americans spend money that isn't even there and get deeper and deeper in debt. Why do so many people spend more than they have? "Buy now, pay later" has become an American way of life. Recently, American households spent nearly 11 billion dollars more than they earned, creating a negative saving rate.

There are two ideas—one, living within your means, and the idea that living on debt is a great equalizer(平衡装置). They both have validity because it is important that someone live within their means over their lifetime. When people are young and they are earning money, but they have very little savings, they almost have to borrow in order to own a house or own a car. But as they grow older, they should develop the habit of saving, so that by the time they reach the end of their earning life, they have savings to live on in retirement, and live within their means.

"Buy now, pay later" worked very well for us in the 1990s, but one suspects it won't work forever. The only thing that concerns me is that Americans are so contented, so optimistic, so unconcerned about any bumps in the road that many American households, not all of them, but many American households are very heavily extended in personal credit, a lot of credit card debt. People are paying very high prices for houses and borrowing heavily against those prices; and if we do run into a bump in the road, a recession, there are going to be a lot of households, not all of them, but many households that Ml be severely squeezed. That means we're more vulnerable to serious financial distress than Japan is. Japan has been in financial distress for ten years, but one reason it's been able to weather that is that the households had been very conservative, had a lot of savings, were very liquid, and were able to weather difficult times. And many American households would now be less able to do that because they are so heavily in debt.

We know from the passage that credit cards

A.make Americans get deeper and deeper in debt

B.are likely to be abandoned by more Americans

C.will soon become a symbol of American life

D.will help solve potential financial problems

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第8题

Many Chinese students don't pay much attention to spoken English at school. They think it necessary to practice speaking English(126)class. Here is a story to show you how important it is to speak the English language(127)in everyday life. A foreigner once got hungry and went into a restaurant in London. He sat down(128). When the waiter came, he opened his mouth, put his fingers(129)it and took them out again in order to express that he wanted something to eat for he could not speak(130). The waiter soon brought a cup of tea. The man shook his head. The waiter then took away the tea and brought a cup of coffee. The man again shook his head. The man tried again and again, but he wasn't able to make himself understood.So you seea man often goes hungry if he doesn't master a foreign language.

126.A.from  B.into  C.in  D.on

127.A.correct  B.free  C.freely  D.right

128.A.at a table  B.on the table  C.at the table  D.on a table

129.A.upon  B.into  C.to  D.onto

130.A.Japanese  B.French  C.Chinese   D.English 

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第9题

Passage One UNIT 1 Slung over Pen Keo's shoulder is a big wicker basket containing wire-mesh traps,which he lays,one by one,on a rice field where rats are known to scamper.There are so many traps there already,and it is difficult to find space for his.In Takéo,a rural province in southern Cambodia,rat-catching serves two purposes.The creatures would otherwise ravage(毁坏)crops,and can also be sold for tidy sums in neighbouring Vietnam.There rats nourished on a free-range diet of rice stalks and roots are a well-known delicacy served in Vietnamese restaurants.For a growing number of Cambodians,rat-catching is a full-time job.The covid-19 pandemic has hurt the formal economy.Unemployment is on the rise.The Asian Development Bank thinks that Cambodia,with a working-age population of 9 million or so,lost around 500,000 jobs in 2020.Many who worked in the city have gone home to the countryside,but work there is scarce,too.Between January and April,farmers'wages dropped by a third,according to Angkor Research and Consulting and Future Forum,a think-tank.Mr.Pen Keo says he no longer earns enough from tilling his fields because rice is too cheap.Like many hard-up Cambodians,he has exchanged his plough (犁) for rat-traps.Yet chasing tail,too,is no longer as profitable as it was.On a good day,Mr.Pen Keo catches 15 kg or about 130 of the pests.But whereas he used to get 6,000 riel ($1.48) for every kilo he caught,now he makes two-thirds of that.The slump in prices is being felt further along the supply chain as well.Ton,a rat-broker from Bourei Cholsar,the same district as Mr.Per Keo,now earns 50,000 riel a day,half what used to get.Mr.Pen complains of too much competition.Since April the number of rat-catchers in his village of 50 has doubled to 100,he says.The headman of the group of villages to which Bourei Cholsar belongs reckons that a third of locals now trap rodents.Even as the supply of Cambodian rats has shot up,demand from Vietnam has tailed off.Officially,the border has been closed since March,making it harder to take the rats to market.Brokers have to pay off Vietnamese border guards and smuggle their catch across a river,risking fines and imprisonment.Another Cambodian catcher,Chhoeun Kha,suspects the pandemic has made Vietnamese less enthusiastic about eating rats,for fear they harbour diseases.It is not an absurd concern.A study conducted a couple of years ago in southern Vietnam found that 56% of field rats served in restaurants tested positive for a raft of coronaviruses.(Source:The Economist)

1.Which or the Tollowihg statement is TRUE?

A.Takéo is an urban province inCambodia

B.Cambodians catch rats only for sale

C.The price of rats has increased inrecent years

D.Many rat-catchers used to be farmers

2.The underlined word "delicacy"refers to().

A.dish

B.pandemic

C.trade

D.restaurant

3.Which is NOT the reason that led to the rat price decrease?

A.Fierce market competition

B.Falling Demand

C.Closed border

D.Fines from the government

4.Accroding to the passage,which one is Chhoeun Kha's opinion?

A.COVID-19 made Vietnameses afraid of eating rats

B.56% of field rats served in restaurants tested positive for COVID

C.Competition has made the rat market even harder

D.The imbalance between demand and supply is the major reason that caused the market slump

5.The best title for the passage is

A.Rats are able to harbour diseases like COVID-19

B.Rat-catching is becoming a full-time job

C.Rat plays a vital role in Vietnam- Cambodia cross-trade

D.Jobless Cambodians are catchingrats to feed Vietnamese city dwellers

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