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How does the current dollar affect the life of ordinary Americans?A.Theyhavetocance

How does the current dollar affect the life of ordinary Americans?

A.They have to cancel their vacations in New England.

B.They find it unaffordable to dine in mom-and-pop restaurants.

C.They have to spend more money when buying imported goods.

D.They might lose their jobs due to potential economic problems.

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How does the current dollar affect the life of ordinary Americans?A.They have to cancel th

How does the current dollar affect the life of ordinary Americans?

A.They have to cancel their vacations in New England.

B.They find it unaffordable to dine in mom-and-pop restaurants.

C.They have to spend more money when buying imported goods.

D.They might lose their jobs due to potential economic problems.

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How does the current dollar affect the life of ordinary Americans? A)They have to can

How does the current dollar affect the life of ordinary Americans?

A)They have to cancel their vacations in New England.

B) They find it unaffordable to dine in mom-and-pop restaurants.

C)They have to spend more money when buying imported goods.

D) They might lose their jobs due to potential economic problems.

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How does the current dollar affect the life of ordinary Americans?A.They have to cancel

How does the current dollar affect the life of ordinary Americans?

A.They have to cancel their vacations in New England.

B.They find it unaffordable to dine in morn-and-pop restaurants.

C.They have to spend more money when buying imported goods.

D.They might lose their jobs due to potential economic problems.

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第4题
消费者在选择空调或其他大件家电时如何平衡当前成本与将来成本?净现值计算如何有助于这种选择

How does a consumer trade off current and future costs when selecting an air conditioner or other major appliance? How could this selection be aided by an NPV calculation?

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听力原文:W: How come Jim lost his job?M: I didn't say he had lost it. All I said was if he

听力原文:W: How come Jim lost his job?

M: I didn't say he had lost it. All I said was if he didn't get out and started selling a few cars instead of idling around all day, he might not find himself looking for a new job.

Q: What does the man say about Jim?

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A.He has managed to sell a number of cars.

B.He is contented with his current position.

C.He might get fired.

D.He has lost his job.

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第6题
听力原文:W: Hey, Tom. Whats up? Where are you off to? M: Im on my way to the bank. I have
to open a savings account. Want to come? W: Sure. Wait a minute. M: OK.(a little while later) W: You just said you wanted to open a savings account? M: Yes. W: They usually have two kinds of deposit — time deposit and current deposit. M: What is the minimum deposit for a savings account? W: Sorry, I dont know, but how much money do you want to deposit to start with? M: Two thousand dollars. W: Thats big enough for both, Im sure. M: You know the interest rate, dont you? W: For current deposit it is very low. M: I dont mind that. I want to put my money in the bank just to be on the safe side. W: Good idea. M: Is it convenient to withdraw money from my savings account here? W: Its very easy. You just need to fill out a withdrawal form. and hand in your chequebook together with it, and everything will be OK. M: Do they use a password? W: Yes, you can if you like. M: Do I have to show anything as proof of identification? W: No. They want nothing. Just tell them your name and address. Thats all. M: Thank you. Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 9. How much money does the man want to deposit to start with? 10. What does the man want to do in the bank? 11. How can the man withdraw money from his savings account? 12. According to the conversation, what do we know about the interest rate?9.

A.To buy some national savings bonds.

B.To open a savings account.

C.To inquire about the interest rate.

D.To withdraw some money.

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第7题
Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage. British universities, groaning unde
r the burden of a huge increase in student numbers, are warning that the tradition of a free education is at risk. The universities have threatened to impose an admission fee on students to plug a gap in revenue if the government does not act to improve their finances and scrap some public spending cutbacks.

The government responded to the universities’ threat by setting up the most fundamental review of higher education for a generation, under a non-party troubleshooter (调停人),Sir Ron Dearing.

One in three school-leavers enters higher education, five times the number when the last review took place thirty years ago.

Everyone agrees a system that is feeling the strain after rapid expansion needs a lot more money-but there is little hope of getting it from the taxpayer and not much scope for attracting more finance from business.

Most colleges believe students should contribute to tuition costs, something that is common elsewhere in the world but would mark a revolutionary change in Britain. Universities want the government to introduce a loan scheme for tuition fees and have suspended their own threatened action for now. They await Dearing’s advice, hoping it will not be too late-some are already reported to be in financial difficulty.

As the century nears its end, the whole concept of what a university should be is under the microscope. Experts ponder how much they can use computers instead of classrooms, talk of the need for lifelong learning and refer to students as “consumers.”

The Confederation (联盟) of British Industry, the key employers’ organization, wants even more expansion in higher education to help fight competition on world markets from booming Asian economies. But the government has doubts about more expansion. The Times newspaper egress, complaining that quality has suffered as student numbers soared, with close tutorial supervision giving way to “mass production methods more typical of European universities.”

第21题:The chief concern of British universities is ________.

A) how to tackle their present financial difficulty

B) how to expand the enrollment to meet the needs of enterprises

C) how to improve their educational technology

D) how to put an end to the current tendency of quality deterioration

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What does Mannaz say about the current management style?A.It is eradicating the tough aspe

What does Mannaz say about the current management style?

A.It is eradicating the tough aspects of management.

B.It encourages male and female executives to work side by side.

C.It adopts the bully-boy chief executive model.

D.It is shifting towards more collaborative models.

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How do many presidents feel in the face of the current situation?A.They feel quite nostalg

How do many presidents feel in the face of the current situation?

A.They feel quite nostalgic.

B.They feel frightened.

C.They are full of revenge.

D.They are much disturbed.

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第10题
What does the author suggest in the last paragraph? 查
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A.American higher education has lost its global competitiveness.

B.People should not expect too much from American higher education.

C.The current situation in American higher education may not last long.

D.It will take a long time to change the current trend in higher education.

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