He ______ a sum of money every month to help the two orphans.A.sets asideB.sets upC.sets a
He ______ a sum of money every month to help the two orphans.
A.sets aside
B.sets up
C.sets along
D.sets in
He ______ a sum of money every month to help the two orphans.
A.sets aside
B.sets up
C.sets along
D.sets in
Are you sure he will come here?
A.Yes. I'm not sure.
B.No. I'm not sum.
C.Yes. I'm sum he can.
F: Well, you must realize that when he comes here he is meeting other aggressive children, and aggressive children all together usually sum each other up.
M: Uhum.
F: And they find that aggressive here doesn' t pay off because you be jolly sure there' s one tougher and worse than he is.
M: Uhum.
F: So I usually, sometimes, have organized fights.
M: Organized fights? You actually..
F: We have a ring and we have a bell.
M: A boxing ring?
F: Yes. They must conform, they must keep to the rules, and when they have either lost or won, we discuss after what it is to be the winner and what it is like to lose. And we carry on with our discussion and go on to what it is like in life.
M: Umm.
F: We must win or lose and we must do each very gracefully.
M: Would you please describe some children you have had problems with?
F: I had one boy who cut off his dog' s ear.
M: Really?
F: Yes. Then put a stone around his neck and drowned him.
M: The dog?
F: Yes, and there was another boy that used to attack me...
\A particular way to deal with aggressive children is to ______.
A.give them severe punishments
B.tell them to behave themselves
C.organize them to fight
D.send some of them to prison
听力原文:W: It's almost vacation time. Have you found a summer job yet?
M: I suppose I can work at the boy's camp where I worked last summer. But camp jobs don't pay much.
W: I think I can get a job at the Edgewater Hotel. A friend of mine was a waiter there last sum mer. The pay wasn't good, but he got lots of tips.
M: My sister worked there last summer, making beds and cleaning bathrooms. She didn't like it, but she earned quite a lot of money.
W: A friend of my sister's did that one summer.
M: What I want is a job outside. After sitting in college classes all winter, I'd like a job in the open air.
W: The high school kids earn a lot of money every summer cutting grass. My brother is only
fourteen, but he gets five dollars every time he cuts somebody' s grass, and it only takes him an hour. He just rides around on the machine that he bought, and the machine does all the work.
M: That's pretty good. I used to cut grass when I was in high school. But now I thought I might work for a road-building company, or something like that.
W. It would be good experience. You could earn a lot, too.
When did the conversation take place?
A.Before summer vacation,
B.During summer vacation.
C.After summer vacation.
D.In class.
听力原文:W: Hi, Bill! I just heard about your aunt Kathy's death. I am sorry.
M: Thanks, Nancy. We will really miss her.
W: I know. She was so nice to you.
M: Yes, she was so nice to the whole family. You know, she even left Barbara and me a large sum of money.
W: Oh, really? What do you plan to do with the money?
M: I have no idea. I never thought of having such a big fortune.
W: You might want to talk to Jeff Hunter, my broker, about investing some of it. As a broker, he can help you. The brokerage firm he works for is one of the best in our country.
M: That's a wonderful idea.
W: Have you ever had experience in investment?
M: Oh, yeah. Actually, I already have a small stock portfolio. Barbara and I own some shares in four large companies.
W: That's great. And I am sure you will get some good advice from Mr. Hunter. And perhaps he can also give you some information on tax policy.
M: Thanks. But why do I need to know the tax policy?
W: You know that you will have to pay estate taxes on the inheritance?
M: I could hardly forget about it.
W: So Mr. Hunter would be able to advise you about your taxable income, and perhaps he can suggest some tax shelters for you.
M: It's very kind of you. But I am still worrying that I do not have enough money to be a speculative investor.
W: Well, my broker can give you the latest information in all areas of the stock market, not just in investment for speculation.
M: That's great then. I hope to talk to him because I am thinking of increasing my dividends from stocks.
W: Maybe he will suggest some currently active stocks for you to invest in. He also handles municipal bonds, the income from which is tax-exempt. Talk to him soon, here's his phone number.
M: Thanks a lot!
(23)
A.The death of the man's aunt.
B.The woman's broker.
C.How the man can invest the money.
D.How the man can find Mr. Hunter.
He made a considerable sum of money in real estate.
A.large
B.positive
C.powerful
D.realistic
A.A.apart
B.B.aside
C.C.in
D.D.up
__________ these honours he received a sum of money.
A: Besides
B; Expect
C; But
_______ these honours he received a sum of money.
A:Except
B:But
C:Besides
D:Outside
听力原文:W: Ah, come in, Mr. Parrot. Please sit down.
M: Thank you. A friend of mine told me the new bank manager was a worn... I mean, a lady, but I didn't expect you to be so young.
W: Well, never mind that, Mr. Parrott. What can I do for you?
M: Well, this friend told me that you lent him some money.
W: I don't think I've lent any money to a friend of yours, Mr. Parrott. The bank may have done that.
M: Yes, well, I wondered if I could borrow some money, too.
W: I see. You have an account with us, I suppose. Ah, yes, here's your file. Er, I'm afraid you're overdrawn, Mr. Parrott. How about a hundred pounds, as a matter of fact.
M: Really? As much as that? I didn't know.
W: And how much money would you like to borrow from us?
M: Fifteen thousand pounds.
W: That's rather a large sum of money. Can you offer us security? Do you own the house where you live, for example?
M: Oh, yes. I own quite a lot of shares, too. A friend of ours looks after them.
W: A friend of yours?
M: well, a friend of my father's, actually. But they all belong to me. My father gave them to me after I got married last year. He's quite a rich man, you see.
W: He must be. Then why don't you ask him to lend you the money?
M: I don't like borrowing money from him. He wants me to be in- dependent from now on.
W: So I suppose you need this loan bemuse you want to set up a business of your own.
M: Well, no. I want to buy a weekend cottage, actually.
W: A cottage? I'm sorry, Mr. Parrott, I don't think we can help you.
(27)
A.His friend.
B.The former bank manager.
C.The manager's friend.
D.His father.
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