第1题
A.reach
B.reaching
C.reached
D.to reach
第2题
Many millionaires agree that the key to success is _______.
A.Having great analytic intelligence and getting straight A's at school.
B.Having great natural genius and rich parents
C.Being honest and disciplined
D.Being good at math.
第3题
A.Seven of them.
B.Most of them.
C.Half of them.
D.All of them.
第4题
What can be concluded from the third paragraph?
A.Moscow is the richest city in the world.
B.Billionaires like to live in Moscow.
C.Moscow is the home of Russia's rich.
D.Moscow don't have as many millionaires as it claims.
第5题
听力原文:F: Jacky, do you want to become a millionaire in the future?
M: Why? Of course. But you know, I worry about my grades very much. I think it's the students who get straight A's or maybe it's the children born into wealthy families with brilliant connections who will probably have the chance.
F: Then here's some good news for you. A Thomas J. Stanley surveyed 1,300 millionaires before he wrote his new book, The Millionaire Mind. The guy said the average millionaires made B's and C's in college. Their average score was not good enough to get into many top-notch schools.
M: You mean most millionaires are not intellectually gifted, not smart enough to succeed?
F: Yes. There is no correlation between grade point averages and economic achievement, none. There are some very bright people in the data, but not many.
M: If it doesn't rely on natural genius, what makes a millionaire then?
F: Millionaires choose careers that match their abilities. They may not have great analytic intelligence, but they are creative and practical. They focus on a goal, take calculated risks and then work harder than most people.
M: It's a lesson I should take to heart.
How many millionaires have Stanley surveyed before he wrote his book?
A.1,100.
B.1,300.
C.3,000.
D.3,100.
第6题
听力原文:F: Jacky, do you want to become a millionaire in the future?
M: Why? Of course. But you know, I worry about my grades very much. I think it's the students who get straight A's or maybe it's the children born into wealthy families with brilliant connections who will probably have the chance.
F: Then here's some good news for you. A Thomas J. Stanley surveyed 1,300 millionaires before he wrote his new book, The Millionaire Mind. The guy said the average millionaires made B's and C's in college. Their average score was not good enough to get into many top-notch schools.
M: You mean most millionaires are not intellectually gifted, not smart enough to succeed?
F: Yes. There is no correlation between grade point averages and economic achievement, none. There are some very bright people in the data, but not many.
M: If it doesn't rely on natural genius, what makes a millionaire then?
F: Millionaires choose careers that match their abilities. They may not have great analytic intelligence, but they are creative and practical. They focus on a goal, take calculated risks and then work harder than most people.
M: It's a lesson I should take to heart.
How many millionaires have Stanley surveyed before he wrote his book?
A.1,100
B.1,300
C.3,000
D.3,100
第7题
The sentence "Traffic accidents declare millions of lives" means__________.[A]traffic accidents make some people become millionaires [B]many people die from traffic accidents[C]millions of people say they themselves have had traffic accidents [D]millions of people remain healthy after traffic accidents
第8题
The sentence “Traffic accidents declare millions of lives” means “________.”
[A] Traffic accidents make some people become millionaires
[B] Many people die from traffic accidents
[C] Millions of people say they themselves have had traffic accidents
[D] Millions of people remain healthy after traffic accidents
第9题
The chief reason why philanthropy has conic into a good stage is that
A. the new money is less likely to be regarded as one's private wealth
B. Gates will devote his full attention to philanthropy
C. the welfare state would take over all the charity responsibilities
D. many new millionaires are self-made rather than inherited
第10题
The sentence "After each rain shower, another Internet millionaire sprang up"(Paragraph 1)means______.
A.many people get rich quickly and easily with the New Economy
B.it takes only the time between showers for someone to become boss
C.Seattle"s development is sudden like rain showers
D.Seattle has as many business millionaires as its rain showers
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