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第1题
()your price be competitive and date of shipment acceptable, we intend to place a la

()your price be competitive and date of shipment acceptable, we intend to place a large order with you.

A、 If

B、 Should

C、 If should

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第2题
Most people think that the euro will ______.A.cause price differentialsB.allow people to b

Most people think that the euro will ______.

A.cause price differentials

B.allow people to buy items in an inexpensive country

C.force prices of the Same item to become similar or identical

D.allow the retailers to make large profit

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第3题
If the chosen maturity buckets have a time period that is too long, the repricing mode
l may produce inaccurate results because()

A、as the time to maturity increases, the price volatility increases.

B、price changes will be overestimated.

C、there may be large differentials in the time to repricing for different securities within each maturity bucket.

D、the FI will be unable to accurately measure the quantity of rate sensitive assets.

E、the FI will be unable to accurately measure the quantity of rate sensitive liabilities.

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第4题
考虑一个竞争性市场,在不同的价格下,其需求量和供给量(每年)如下表所示:(1)当价格为80美元和10
考虑一个竞争性市场,在不同的价格下,其需求量和供给量(每年)如下表所示:(1)当价格为80美元和10

考虑一个竞争性市场,在不同的价格下,其需求量和供给量(每年)如下表所示:

(1)当价格为80美元和100美元时,分别计算需求的价格弹性。

(2)当价格为80美元和100美元时,分别计算供给的价格弹性。

(3)均衡价格和均衡数量是多少?

(4)假设政府制定了一个80美元的最高限价,该市场是否存在短缺?如果存在,短缺有多大?

考虑一个竞争性市场,在不同的价格下,其需求量和供给量(每年)如下表所示:(1)当价格为80美元和10

Consider a competitive market for which the quantities demanded and supplied (per year) at various prices are given as follows:

a Calculate the price elasticity of demand when the price is $ 80 and when the price is $ 100.

b. Calculate the price elasticity of supply when the price is $ 80 and when the price is $ 100.

c. What are the equilibrium price and quantity?

d. Suppose the government sets a price ceiling of $80. Will there be a shortage, and if so,how large will it be?

此题为判断题(对,错)。

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第5题
The benefits of these hotels are convenience and price,usually around 2000-4000(USD 25
The benefits of these hotels are convenience and price,usually around 2000-4000(USD 25

-50) a night. They provide a place for those who may be too drunk to return home safely. About 30% at the Capsule Hotel were unemployed or underemployed and were renting capsules by the month. It was first offered to salary men who had missed the last train home, but now it is also poDular with travelers from all over the world. Therefore, it's going to gain more popularity.

21. The space of each capsule is quite().

A. limited

B. large

C. capacious

22. Most capsules are not equipped with()in the small sleeping space.

A.a TV

B. wireless internet connection

C. washrooms

23.Capsule hotels were first developed in().

A. Japan

B. China

C. UK

24. The benefits of these hotels do not incude ().

A. convenienced

B. comfort

C. price

25.The writer has a () attitude towards capsule hotels.

A. positive

B. negative

C. neutral

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第6题
To use chemicals and fertilizers means ______.A.to increase the amount of foodsB.to increa

To use chemicals and fertilizers means ______.

A.to increase the amount of foods

B.to increase the quality of foods

C.to increase the amount and quality of foods

D.to increase essential vitamins and minerals

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第7题
By increasing the minimum wage, the government doesn‘t have to tax or spend more to increa

By increasing the minimum wage, the government doesn‘t have to tax or spend more

to increase the quality of life for the worst off.

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第8题
Many college students today own personal computers that cost anywhere from $ 1 000 to perh
aps $5 000 or more.【B1】______, it is not uncommon for them to purchase【B2】_______ costing another several hundred dollars. Twenty years ago, computers were【B3】______, but they were very large and extremely expensive. Few, if any,【B4】______purchased computers for home use. Over the years, the price of the "guts" Of a computer its memory—has declined to less than a thousandth of the price per unit of memory that prevailed twenty years ago. This is the main reason why computers cost so much less today than they used to. Moreover,【B5】______improvements have made it possible to【B6】______memory circuitry that is small enough to fit into the portable personal computers that many of us own and use.【B7】______, as the price of computation has declined the average consumer and business have spent more on purchasing computers. 【B8】______, improved agricultural technology, hybrid(杂交)seeds,【B9】______animal breeding, and so on have vastly increased the amount of output a typical farmer can produce. The prices of goods such as meats and grains have fallen sharply relative to the prices of most other goods and services. As agricultural prices have fallen, many households have decreased their total expenses on food. Even though the【B10】______of a product purchased generally increases when its price falls, total expenses on it may decline.

【B1】

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第9题
听音频,回答下列问题: Many college students today own personal computers that cost anywher
e from $1,000 to perhaps $ 5,000 or more. 26 , it is not uncommon for them to purchase 27 costing another several hundred dollars, Twenty years ago, computers were 28 , but they were very large and extremely expensive. Few, if any, 29 purchased computers for home use..Over the years the price of the "guts" of a computer-its memory-has declined to less than a thousandth of the price per unit of memory that prevailed twenty years ago. This is the main reason why computers cost so much less today than they used to. Moreover, __30 improvements have made it possible to 31 memory circuitry that is small enou~ to fit into the portble personal computers that many of us own and use. 32 , as the price of computation has declined the average consumer and business have spent more on purchasing computers. 33 , improved agricultural technology, hybrid (杂交) seeds, 34 animal breeding, and so on have vastly increased the amount of output a typical farmer can produce. The prices of goods such as meats and grains have fallen sharply relative to the prices of most other goods and services. As agricultural prices have fallen, many households have decreased their total expenses on food. Even though the 35 of a product purchased generally increase when its price falls, total expenses on it may decline. 第26题应填____

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第10题
听力原文:M: We reached directly out to both school administrators to find how they are off
setting tuition, and then reaching out to students, who we consider college experts, and asking them about the value for their education and what financial value they are getting for that education.

W: Some of this is objective and some subjective.

M: Exactly. It's both qualitative and quantitative. We got 160,000 students through our website princetonreview.com. Questions are basically in three aspects, overall academic, cost and financial aid, like what it takes to get into those 150 schools, exactly what they thought the academic experience was in the classroom. Were their professors good teachers? Are they accessible inside and outside the classroom?

W: So what have you found?

M: Not only the administrators for lots of these schools, but students are saying it's of great academic value as well.

W: What's the criterion of this Tuition GPA?

M: Tuition GPA is that we are looking for overall financial aid. What does that school do to bring down their sticker price to a manageable number? How much aid are they giving out? What is the average debt for each student once they graduate? Do students think it of financial aid value? What are they actually getting?

W: You suggest that sticker shock is one of the biggest misunderstandings when people are searching for colleges.

M: It is, doubtless. What we've found is most people will cross a school off their list because it has a high sticker price, which is totally a wrong thing to do. Schools that charge a lot of money can be very aggressive about giving out large financial aid packages to their students, tike grant money, free money, and scholarship.

W: So always look a little bit deeper into the hole.

(23)

A.What do school administrators do to provide financial aid to students?

B.What do students think about the academic value of school education?

C.How can students find a suitable school with large financial packages?

D.What exactly can students gain from their college education?

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