第1题:
The experiment ended in failure ______the lack of money.
A. as
B. by
C. for
D. with
19.答案为C 因为没有资金,这个试验以失败告终。for可表原因。
第2题:
().
I need to look for some papers to add to my research report.
A. Do you like the library in our school?
B. How many papers have you read so far?
C. Why not comfortably stay at home to log onto the Web?
第3题:
We have booked your order for 12,000 metric tons of Canada Oat as per your fax of September 18 and our E-mail of September 20, and wish to assure you that, upon receipt of the relevant L/C, we shall effect shipment in time.(英译中)
第4题:
(48)While it is easy to ignore in our contact with them the effect of our acts upon their disposition, it is not so easy as in dealing with adults.此处译文为:
第5题:
A tug is "in irons" when held in a fixed position by ______.
A.the weight of its tow,its being anchored,or grounded
B.the weight of its towing hawser on the bottom
C.an adverse current
D.lack of power or an engine breakdown
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第9题:
Personal Finance When it comes to our finances, each of us has our own individual approach. Some of us are savers, some are spenders, and others are some-where in between. This continuum is a paradigm that our popular culture uses to frame differences in the way people approach money. I believe that the way we approach our finances goes beyond that particular behavioral characteristic. In reality, I think our approach to finances can be viewed in more of a multi-dimensional setting, where money has a different role in our lives. For some, money means survival, plain and simple. For others, money is something that is a part of their lives but rarely on their mind, regardless of the role it actually plays. For yet others, money is an obsession, as accumulation indicates achievement. Some people view money as a defensive resource to protect against future setbacks. Some people want money to provide a good home, to contribute to the ability to have certain hobbies, or to provide something to future generations and so on. Sometimes the same person may view money differently in different situations. The bottom line is that we each have our own relationship with money, and our own conscious and subconscious needs for money, rooted in our value systems. This is an area of personal finance that has interested me for a while. Why do people behave the way they do with respect to their money? What's driving this behavior? Of course, a starting point for anybody is to consider how you personally view things. Taking an introspective approach,I have spent time figuring out my own take on money,and the role it plays in my life. What I have determined is that for me,it fits into a framework that includes the following elements:health, wealth, and relationships. These are linked together as a part of a system. They're all connected, and to the extent one is strengthened, the others will be strengthened as well. If one is weakened, the others will be weakened as well. So to me, money is a part of the wealth aspect of HWR. Beyond basic survival, money gives you the opportunity to live a healthier life, with the time and means to have more positive relationships. One thing I want to make clear is that I am not saying that money buys friends. Well, it could, but those aren't true friends. What I am saying is that the more money you have ,on balance, the less stressed you are about it, and the more time you have to do other things, such as cultivate true, genuine relationships that aren’t based on money. Money is but a component in the system. The approaches to finances vary from person to person.()
第10题:
True
False
Not Given
第11题:
reduce the free surface effect and raise the KG
not have any effect on free surface and raise the KG
reduce the free surface effect and lower the KG
not have any effect on free surface and lower the KG
第12题:
Game houses have a bad effect on young boys.
More and more small shops have been made into game houses.
Young boys spend a lot of money playing computer games.
People play games better after trying again and again.
第13题:
We have spent all of our spare time()our spare money on the project.
A. as soon as
B. as long as
C. as well as
第14题:
We have enclosed our new price list for your review which() effect on Monday.
A、 goes in
B、goes off
C、goes out
D、goes into
第15题:
听力原文: Money means different things to different people. We have all heard or used expressions such as, "How much money do you want for this? How much money do you make?" and "They have a lot of money." It is obvious that money does not mean the same thing in each of these expressions. In the first expression, money refers to a price; in the second, to income; and in the third, to wealth. The confusion arises because money is the standard in terms of which we value all material goods and services. For most of us, both income and wealth are considerably greater than our holdings of money. Income is the net revenue we receive for the sale of our services or of the products of our services. Wealth is the accumulation of past savings of income. Most of us hold only a small part of our wealth in the form. of money.
24. Which is the best answer to the question "How much money do you want for this?"
25.What is used as the standard to value all material goods and services?
26.What may be greater than our holdings of money?
27.What is wealth?
(24)
A.Three items.
B.$10.8.
C.A blue one.
D.U.S. Dollars.
第16题:
The moon-landing is mentioned in the first paragraph to illustrate_____.
[A] technology cannot solve all of our human problems
[B] progress in vaccine research for influenza has lagged behind
[C] great achievements have been made by men in exploring the unknown
[D] the development of vaccine production methods can not be stopped
第17题:
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第20题:
Personal Finance When it comes to our finances, each of us has our own individual approach. Some of us are savers, some are spenders, and others are some-where in between. This continuum is a paradigm that our popular culture uses to frame differences in the way people approach money. I believe that the way we approach our finances goes beyond that particular behavioral characteristic. In reality, I think our approach to finances can be viewed in more of a multi-dimensional setting, where money has a different role in our lives. For some, money means survival, plain and simple. For others, money is something that is a part of their lives but rarely on their mind, regardless of the role it actually plays. For yet others, money is an obsession, as accumulation indicates achievement. Some people view money as a defensive resource to protect against future setbacks. Some people want money to provide a good home, to contribute to the ability to have certain hobbies, or to provide something to future generations and so on. Sometimes the same person may view money differently in different situations. The bottom line is that we each have our own relationship with money, and our own conscious and subconscious needs for money, rooted in our value systems. This is an area of personal finance that has interested me for a while. Why do people behave the way they do with respect to their money? What's driving this behavior? Of course, a starting point for anybody is to consider how you personally view things. Taking an introspective approach,I have spent time figuring out my own take on money,and the role it plays in my life. What I have determined is that for me,it fits into a framework that includes the following elements:health, wealth, and relationships. These are linked together as a part of a system. They're all connected, and to the extent one is strengthened, the others will be strengthened as well. If one is weakened, the others will be weakened as well. So to me, money is a part of the wealth aspect of HWR. Beyond basic survival, money gives you the opportunity to live a healthier life, with the time and means to have more positive relationships. One thing I want to make clear is that I am not saying that money buys friends. Well, it could, but those aren't true friends. What I am saying is that the more money you have ,on balance, the less stressed you are about it, and the more time you have to do other things, such as cultivate true, genuine relationships that aren’t based on money. Money is but a component in the system. Money plays the same role in our lives.()
第21题:
fall short
fall short of
run out of
are lack of
第22题:
people will spend more money on the National Lottery
people will give more money to charity
most of the lottery money will go to charity
most of the lottery money will be used for cancer research
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第24题:
therefore
hitherto
however
nevertheless