单选题Interest rates will usually increase after people have borrowed money.A Right.B Wrong.C Doesn’t say.

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单选题
Interest rates will usually increase after people have borrowed money.
A

Right.

B

Wrong.

C

Doesn’t say.


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  • 第1题:

    单句理解

    听力原文:The interest rates on these small deposits are usually floating rates, and they are usually 2%- 5% below the bank's current base rates.

    (1)

    A.Bank's current base rates are higher than those on small deposits.

    B.Bank's current base rates are lower than those on small deposits.

    C.Bank's current base rates are not floating rates.

    D.Bank's current base rates are usually floating rates.


    正确答案:A
    解析:根据录音原文可知,The interest rates on these small deposits为浮动汇率,而不是the bank's current base rates,而且要比银行当前的基准汇率低。

  • 第2题:

    —Congratulations! I just heard the news about your promotion. —______________

    A、That's all right.

    B、Thank you.

    C、It doesn't matter.


    参考答案:B

  • 第3题:

    If the balance of the credit card is not fully settled, the cardholder will have to pay a compound interest on the outstanding amount.

    A.Right

    B.Wrong

    C.Doesn't say


    正确答案:A
    解析:从第三段第二句When the full balance is not settled each month, the cardholder is charged a compound interest" (say 0.05%) on the outstanding balance…可知。

  • 第4题:

    The reason that foreign exchange markets exist is because people have a strong desire to get foreign currencies to travel round the world, to buy goods produced in other countries.

    A.Right

    B.Wrong

    C.Doesn't say


    正确答案:C
    解析:第二句末尾部分the desire to exchange it into something closer to home in terms of acceptability , 并没有提及题中的to travel round the world, to buy goods produced in other countries.

  • 第5题:

    The most encouraging fact about the US economy is that_____ .

    [A]employment rates have risen faster than expected

    [B]the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates soon

    [C]industrial production is reaching its lowest point

    [D]some economic sectors have become leading industries


    正确答案:C

    本题考查了多处事实细节。第三段第二句提到,惟一的好消息是申请失业保险金人数在9·11事件后达到的高峰期开始回落,现在的水平表明失业的速度(the pace of layoffs)有所缓和(easing)。该句表明失业者还在增加,只是增加的速度低于先前。因此,[A]项与文意相反。[B]项与第四段首句“经济复苏并不意味着美联储将很快提高利率”含义相反。第五段首句是段落主题句:最近的经济报道中最好的消息来自1月份工业生产的数据。末句对主题予以说明:数据表明工业生产部门的产量正在达到底线,复苏即将开始。[C]项是对该句的改写,是正确选项。文中虽然提到很多经济部门,但没有比较谁是主导产业,排除[D]项。

  • 第6题:

    An increase in a nation's rate of savings ultimately( ) to lower interest rates for business and consumer loans.

    A. lead

    B. leads

    C. leader

    D. leading

    答案:B
    解析:

  • 第7题:

    单选题
    Many People in Britain have more than one job.
    A

    Right.

    B

    Wrong.

    C

    Doesn’t say.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    本文第一段第二句提到,在英国,有超过一百万的人认为you need to have several jobs simultaneously“每人应该同时有好几项工作”。simultaneously 同时地。因此该题表述正确。

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    _____
    A

    She doesn’t like Kunming.

    B

    She doesn’t have the money.

    C

    She doesn’t want to go with the man.

    D

    She doesn’t travel much.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    转折关系题。男士问“你愿意和我们一起去昆明吗?”女士回答“愿意去,但是我担心没有足够的钱。”but表示转折关系,点出了这位女士的问题就是B项所说的“她没有钱”。
    【录音原文】
    M: Will you go with us to Kunming? It’s a wonderful place.
    W: I’d like to, but I am afraid I don’t have enough money.
    Q: What’s the woman’s problem?

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    The IT department is usually the first department to move.
    A

    Right.

    B

    Wrong.

    C

    Doesn’t say.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    句意:IT部门通常最先搬迁。文中并未体现。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    Why is a “selling panic” much less likely in the housing market?
    A

    Because most houses are primary residences.

    B

    Because people have locked in low mortgaged rates.

    C

    Because people could only qualify for smaller mortgages.

    D

    Because people don’t believe housing market would crash.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    录音中明确指出“selling panic”(抛售大恐慌)不可能发生原因是“most houseing are primary residences”,即大多数的房屋都主要是住宅,故选A。
    【录音原文】
      Do you think the housing market will crash and prices will go down? If so, what time frame do you suggest? You’re not the only one who’s worried about whether the housing market is another “bubble” ready to burst. Yes, it’s certainly likely that — at some point — housing prices will stop rising as quickly as they have been recently and may even fall somewhat.
      But earlier dire predictions of an impending housing crash in recent times haven’t come about. One reason a “crash” is unlikely is that the housing market is structured much differently from investment markets like stocks or commodities. A “selling panic”, for example, is much less likely in the housing market because most houseing are primary residences. If everyone wanted to sell at once, where would we all live?
      The impact on average price also tends to be gradual because housing price trends are very local; a lot has to do with how the supply of housing in a given area compares to demand. In some markets, where the local economy is in decline and everyone is leaving, housing prices can and do fall. But in areas where the economy is strong and there’s little space for new construction — prices will most likely continue to rise.
      There are plenty of doomsday scenarios out there; A prolonged, steep recession could eventually bring steep housing price declines. A sharp rise in interest rates would likely cool demand for houses and force prices lower — because potential buyers would qualify for smaller mortgages. But many homeowners have locked in low rates and wouldn’t feel the impact of higher rates on their monthly mortgage payments.

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    —You don’t forget when we borrowed that reference book, do you?—I can’t remember now but _____ sometime last week?
    A

    might it be

    B

    could it be

    C

    could it have been

    D

    should it have been


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    情态动词+完成时态表示对过去的推测,could表示可能性,should表示过去该做而没有做的事。句意为:“你没忘记什么时间借的那本参考书,对吗?”“我现在不记得了,不过可能是上周的某个时间吧”。

  • 第12题:

    问答题
    In one day at a library, 64 people borrowed books. Twice as many people borrowed only a thriller as borrowed only a science fiction book. Three people borrowed a biography only and 11 people borrowed both science fiction and a thriller, but not a biography. The same number borrowed a biography and a thriller but no science fiction as borrowed one of each of the three types. Twenty-one people did not borrow a thriller. One more person borrowed a science fiction book and a biography book than borrowed a biography only.  How many people borrowed a thriller only?

    正确答案: 28 people borrowed a thriller only.
    解析:
    (设三种书都借的人数为X, 那么既借传记又借惊险小说的人数也为X; 设既借传记又借科幻小说的人数为Y;设只借科幻小说的人数为Z,那么只借惊险小说的人数为2Z。根据题意可知:Y=4; Y+Z+3=21; 3Z+2X+Y+11+3=64, 故求出Z=14, 2Z=28.)

  • 第13题:

    The money a bank uses for lending is borrowed from depositors.

    A.Right

    B.Wrong

    C.Doesn't say


    正确答案:A
    解析:文中的最后一句指出They lend money which they have borrowed from depositors...。

  • 第14题:

    单句理解

    听力原文:These time deposits earn higher interest rates, which may be fixed or floating, but no withdrawals are allowed until the term has ended.

    (1)

    A.Sometimes the interest rates on time deposits are not fixed.

    B.People can draw these deposits at any time.

    C.The interest rates on time deposits are fixed.

    D.The interest rates on time deposits are floating.


    正确答案:A
    解析:单句意思为“定期存款会获得一个固定的或浮动的更高利率,但如果不到期则不允许取款”。只有A项意思正确。

  • 第15题:

    The bank (56) borrowers enough interest to pay the expense of the bank and have something left over for (57) . The interest cannot be higher than the legal rate, which is established by state law and in most states is 6% per year. (58) big loans, the interest rate is much less, even as low as 2%. The rate depends on the money market, when there is plenty of money (59) to be borrowed, banks charge low rates of interest. A savings bank may pay its depositors 2% and lend the money at 3.5% or 4%. But when money is tight, interest rates go up, and a savings bank may try to (60) depositors by offering 4% or 4.5% or even more and lending the money at 5% or 6%.

    (41)

    A.receives

    B.gets

    C.charges

    D.pays


    正确答案:C
    解析:句意:银行向贷款人索取足够的利息以支付银行日常开销,并保证部分盈余。这里表示索取费用的词是charge。receive收到。pay支付,交纳。

  • 第16题:

    The author believes the real cause for the increase of divorces today is that______.

    A)people have too many sources of entertainment

    B) people have less internal restraints

    C) people no longer enjoy family life as they did before

    D)people do not want to be confined by marital ties


    正确答案:B
    答案:B
    [试题分析]细节判断题。
    [详细解答]在文章第一、二段,作者探讨了离婚增多的原因。他认为,社会的纵容、放任(permissiveness)使人们产生了不切实际的幻想,人们不愿做出婚姻需要夫妻双方所做出的牺牲,只想放纵自己。婚姻需要夫妻双方做出牺牲,需要他们在某些方面的自我约束(self—discipline),而不能靠冲动行事。可见,作者认为离婚的主要原因是人们缺乏内在的自制(internal restraints)。

  • 第17题:

    High interest rates discourage people( )borrowing money.
    from


    答案:
    解析:
    discourage sb.from doing sth.阻止,使却步,使不敢做某事。

  • 第18题:

    Stock market price 【tumbled】 after rumor of a rise in interest rate.

    A. Regulated B. increase C. fell D. maintained

    答案:C
    解析:

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    The scientists told people to use Internet less.
    A

    Right.

    B

    Wrong.

    C

    Doesn’t Say.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    考 点:推理题。文章说明了因特网可能对心理健康有影响,但最后科学家也说了这不是网络本身的问题,因此文章科学家并没有明确提到人们是否要少用网络。

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    Interest rates will usually increase after people have borrowed money.
    A

    Right.

    B

    Wrong.

    C

    Doesn’t say.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    句意:人们借钱之后,利率通常会上涨。文中并未提及。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Business people nearly always think that there are cheaper ways of doing things.
    A

    Right.

    B

    Wrong.

    C

    Doesn’t say.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    文中第一段首句提到“People in business often believe that it is impossible to save money”(生意人通常认为省钱是不可能的)。因此本题“生意人几乎全都认为有办法使事情办得更省钱一些”说法错误。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Internet use seems to be bad for people’s psychological health.
    A

    Right.

    B

    Wrong.

    C

    Doesn’t Say.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    考 点:细节题。题干的意思与文章中第一句“Internet use seems to cause a decline in psychological health.”所要表示的意思相同。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Some suppliers will charge people less if they pay early.
    A

    Right.

    B

    Wrong.

    C

    Doesn’t say.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    第二段第一句提到asking suppliers to give you a discount if you agree to settle their bill before the agreed date,接下来第二句指出“It sometimes works”。由此可知本题的说法是正确的。settle their bill指“结清账单”。

  • 第24题:

    问答题
    As a rule, saving is good. It helps individuals afford big-ticket items(a house, college tuition, etc.),protect against emergencies and prepare for retirement. For societies, it provides funds for investments in new factories, technologies and businesses. In economics textbooks, a country’s savings usually stay with in its borders. Also, savings automatically balance with new investment, mainly through interest rates and stock prices. If, for example, people want to save more than businesses want to invest, interest rates should drop.That should encourage investment and discourage saving.

    正确答案:
    一般来说,储蓄是件好事。储蓄可以使个人支付得起大的开支(比如购买房子、交大学学费等)、应付紧急情况并为以后退休做好准备。对社会而言,储蓄可以提供建设新工厂、开发新技术和开拓新业务所需要的资金。在经济学的教科书里,一个国家的储蓄通常留在本国。而且储蓄和新的投资会通过利率和股市价格的变动自动实现平衡。比如,当人们想存的钱超过企业想要投资的钱时,利率就会下降。这样会鼓励投资而不鼓励储蓄。
    解析: 暂无解析