第1题
A.The SEC has set up a special body to work on institutional matters.
B.Details on how to move capital between countries are finalised.
C.Mr. Welling feels more work is needed on the global market concept.
D.nuts and bolts (line 53) and "plumbing and electricity" (line 62 - 3) have similar meanings.
第2题
A) The men in Samoa were not quite blind.
B) A girl called Virginia could read newsprint even when she was blindfolded.
C) Rosa' s ability to see was confined to her fingers.
D) The result of the last test on Rosa was least doubtable.
第3题
A.The 19th-century British aristocrats were treated as decorations in public life and were used to make money by press.
B.The 19th-century British aristocrats were toys of the rich capitalists and were made to earn profits for them.
C.The 19th-century British aristocrats acted as playmates of people in pleasure-seeking such as hunting, fishing, and shooting.
D.The 19th-century British aristocrats were popular figures in advertisements because they lived a leisurely life.
第4题
A.Psychological fatigue happens to those involved in war.
B.Rest is the only solution for psychological fatigue.
C.Physically healthy people do not suffer from psychological fatigue.
D.Physical labor can get some people out of psychological fatigue.
第5题
A.Psychological fatigue happens to those involved in war.
B.Rest is the only solution for psychological fatigue.
C.Physically healthy people do not suffer from psychological fatigue.
D.Physical labor can get some people out of psychological fatigue.
第6题
A.Psychological fatigue happens to those involved in war.
B.Rest is the only solution for psychological fatigue.
C.Physically healthy people do not suffer from psychological fatigue.
D.Physical labor can get some people out of psychological fatigue.
第7题
A.Speaking English in French companies is still considered culturally offensive.
B.American universities have a keen interest in France mainly because of its increasing economic clout.
C.The Fulbright Programme helped promote American literature and history in French universities.
D.The Statue of Liberty is so far the best acclaimed gift sent by France to America.
第8题
A、Although indirect costs of bankruptcy are difficult to measure accurately, they are typically much smaller than the direct costs of bankruptcy.
B、Bankruptcy protection can be used by management to delay the liquidation of a firm that should be shut down.
C、Because many aspects of the bankruptcy process are independent of the size of the firm, the costs are typically higher, in percentage terms, for smaller firms.
D、Aside from the direct legal and administrative costs of bankruptcy, many other indirect costs are associated with financial distress (whether or not the firm has formally filed for bankruptcy.
第9题
A、Tax rates vary by income, by jurisdiction, and by whether the stock is held in a retirement account. Because of these differences, firms may attract different groups of investors depending on their dividend policy.
B、While many investors have a tax preference for share repurchases rather than dividends, the strength of that preference depends on the difference between the dividend tax rate and the capital gains tax rate that they face.
C、Long-term investors are more heavily taxed on capital gains, so they would prefer dividend payments to share repurchases.
D、One-year investors, pension funds, and other non-taxed investors have no tax preference for share repurchases over dividends, they would prefer a payout policy that most closely matches their cash needs.
第10题
A.Nurture relationships
B.Learn to like yourselves.
C.Do more activities that truly engage you.
D.Avoid over-thinking and social comparison.
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