【B17】A.passers-byB.driversC.lookers-onD.villagers
【B17】
A.passers-by
B.drivers
C.lookers-on
D.villagers
【B17】
A.passers-by
B.drivers
C.lookers-on
D.villagers
A、collateralizes the debt contract.
B、makes the debt contract incentive compatible.
C、state verifies the debt contract.
D、does none of the above.
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
听力原文:W: Those oranges look nice. How much are they?
M: They are sixty cents a pound.
How much a pound are the oranges?
A.6 cents.
B.16 cents.
C.60 cents.
W:How much will they pay you?
M: $160 a week.
W:I'd take it if I were you.
M:But it doesn't sound interesting.
W:But you need a job,don't you?
M:But I might find a better job somewhere.
Where do they offer the man the job?
A.At a restaurant.
B.At a company.
C.At a hotel.
M: I find listening really hard. Sometimes it's just impossible to understand.
W. Well, you just need lots of practice. The more you listen to English, the easier it becomes.
M: It's easier said than done!
W: Why don't you buy a radio? Then you can listen to Radio Beijing or BBC English programs on the radio.
M. Do you think that would help?
W. Of course. And why not buy some English tapes and some books to go with them? I'm sure you' 11 find them useful.
M: Yes, that's a good idea. But I still have another difficulty. My written English isn't very good, either.
W: Oh! Welt, for that, you'd better find an English pen friend.
M: Thank you for your advice.
What are they talking about? They are talking about ______.
A.How to make pen friends
B.English studies
C.written English
A.He took the watch which was worth $1,500.
B.He took the camera which was worth $15,000.
C.He took the necklace which was worth $15,000.
A.making better use of computer experts
B.improving computer programs
C.increasing computers sales
D.popularizing computers
Did you examine your paper money closely? See if you can locate a $5, $10, or $20 bill printed before 1964 and marked "Federal Reserve Note" over the portrait. In the upperleft portion above the seal, a statement written in fine print says that the note is legal tender(法定货币)and that it "is redeemable(可兑现的) in lawful money at the United States Treasury (美财政部), or at any Federal Reserve Bank. "Does this mean that the bill is not lawful? At the bottom center the same bill says, "Will pay to the bearer on demand X dollars. "Does this mean that your X-dollar bill is not X dollars?
Much confusion exists about the real nature of money. Many people think that money has no value unless it is backed by gold or silver. They think that the Federal Reserve note is only a sym bol for money, and that real money is the metal backing the note. Some people look on money as wealth and believe that it must have intrinsic(内在的) value.
If we were to study the history of money, we would find that in different places and at different times a variety of things have been used as money. Cattle, shell, beads (珠子), tobacco leaves, and various metals—including iron, zinc (锌), bronze (青铜), and copper—have all been used as a basis of exchange. The precious metals, particularly silver and gold, have proved most satisfactory for this purpose and have been most commonly used in modem times.
Until early 1968, the United States backed its Federal Reserve notes with 25 percent gold, but this did not mean that citizens could use gold as money or convert paper dollars to gold. Clearly, it is not what money is but what it does that is important.
This passage is about ___________.
A.the nature of money
B.the face value of a bill
C.the intrinsic value of money
D.the lawfulness of money
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