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What measures were taken by the Federal Reserve and the Treasury under present situation?A

What measures were taken by the Federal Reserve and the Treasury under present situation?

A.The country's two mortgage giants were nationalized in two weeks.

B.The short-selling in over 900 financial stocks was banned forever.

C.Government deposit insurance was extended to $700 billion.

D.About $700 billion poisonous assets related to mortgage was confiscated.

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第1题

The Canadian government didn't want to reduce cod. catches pre-1992 because they were worr
ied about ______.

A.drastic measures

B.the ecological effects

C.the marine ecosystem

D.possible rising unemployment

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第2题

Divorce doesn't necessarily make adults happy. But toughing it out in an unhappy marriage
until it turns around just might do, a new study says.

The research identified happy and unhappy spouses, culled(选出) from a national database. Of the unhappy partners who divorced, about half were happy five years later. But unhappy spouses who stuck it out often did better. About two-thirds were happy five years later. Study results contradict what seems to be common sense, says David Blankenhorn of the Institute for American Values, a think-tank on the family. The institute helped sponsor the research team based at the University of Chicago. Findings will be presented in Arlington, Va., at the "Smart Marriage" conference, sponsored by the Coalition for Marriage, Families and Couples Education.

The study looked at data on 5,232 married adults from the National Survey of Families and Households. It included 645 who were unhappy. The adults in the national sample were analyzed through 13 measures of psychological well-being. Within the five years, 167 of the unhappy were divorced or separated and 478 stayed married.

Divorce didn't reduce symptoms of depression, raise self-esteem or increase a sense of mastery compared with those who stayed married, the report says. Results were controlled for factors including race, age, gender and income. Staying married did not tend to trap unhappy spouses in violent relationships. What helped the unhappy married turn things around? To supplement the formal study data, the research team asked professional firms to recruit focus groups totaling 55 adults who were "marriage survivors". All had moved from unhappy to happy marriages. These 55 once-discontented married felt their unions got better via one of three routes, the report says:

Marital endurance. "With time, job situations improved, children got older or better, or chronic ongoing problems got put into new perspective." Partners did not work on their marriages.

Marital work. Spouses actively worked "to solve problems, change behavior. or improve communication".

Personal change. Partners found "alternative ways to improve their own happiness and build a good and happy life despite a mediocre marriage." In effect, the unhappy partner changed.

According to David Blankenhorn, people commonly believe that ______.

A.divorce is a better solution to an unhappy marriage than staying together

B.divorce is not necessarily the only solution to an unhappy marriage

C.keeping an unhappy marriage needs much courage and endurance

D.to end an unhappy marriage or net is a tough decision for the spouses

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第3题

Witch acquired 70% of the 200,000 equity shares of Wizard, its only subsidiary, on 1
April 20X8 when the retained earnings of Wizard were $450,000.The carrying amounts of Wizard's net assets at the date of acquisition were equal to their fair values apart from a building which had a carrying amount of $600,000 and a fair value of $850,000.The remaining useful life of the building at the acquisition date was 40 years.

Witch measures non-controlling interest at fair value, based on share price.The market value of Wizard shares at the date of acquisition was $1.75.At 31 March 20X9 the retained earnings of Wizard were $750,000.

At what amount should the non- controlling interest appear in the consolidated statement of financial position of Witch at 31 March 20X9().

A、$195,000

B、$193,125

C、$135,000

D、$188,750

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第4题

What‘s the author‘s opinion on the generation conflict?
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A. It can totally be avoided if measures are taken.

B. It will get worse and last long.

C. It will make Americans go to battle field.

D. It isn"t a big deal at all when compared to others.

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第5题

What can we learn about CEOs pay in 2011 from the passage?A.It continued its escalating t

What can we learn about CEOs pay in 2011 from the passage?

A.It continued its escalating trajectory.

B.The median CEO pay was over $10 million.

C.Many board members regarded CEOs pay moderate.

D.Board members took some measures to deal with CEOs high pay.

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第6题

Prior to the late 1880s, most of us were so busy _____ to make a living that we didn’t care what the other people were doing.

A.struggle

B.playing

C.trying

D.to try

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第7题

A warmer world is going to be a sicker world for everythingfrom trees to marine life to pe

A warmer world is going to be a sicker world for everything

from trees to marine life to people, according to a new report by a

panel of U.S. scientists. But opponents remain unconvincing there is 【S1】______

sufficient evidence to support the conclusion.

A team of researchers led by Drew Harvell at Cornell University

have completed a two-year study into climate-disease links. "That is 【S2】______

most surprising is the fact that cli mate sensitive outbreak are 【S3】______

happening with so many different types of pathogens—viruses,

bacteria and parasites (寄生虫)—as well in such a wide 【S4】______

range of hosts including corals (珊瑚虫), oysters, land plants

and birds," Harvell says.

the Co-researcher Richard Ostfeld, an animal ecologist at

Institute of Ecosystem Studies, adds, "This isn't just a

question of coral bleaching for a few marine ecologists, or just 【S5】______

a question of malaria (疟疾) for a few healthy officials—the

number of similar increases in disease incidence is astonishing.

We don't want to be alarmist, but we are alarmed."

The U.S. team found evidence for a variety of routes

for climate warming to adverse affect disease spread, For 【S6】______

instance, warmer winters could reduce seasonal die-off many

pathogens and their carders, or allow them to move into areas

what were previously too cold.

The researchers examined a number of human diseases 【S7】______

which spread researchers have connected to warming, including 【S8】______

malaria, Lyme disease, yellow fever and others. Most involved

in the expanded range of carriers into higher latitudes. The 【S9】______

authors concede that such connections are controversial because

countless factors except climate, such as economics and failed 【S10】______

Prevention measures, play roles in the spread of human diseases.

【S1】

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第8题

It's unusual, if not unprecedented, for a newspaper to advise its readers to put their new
spapers down. But in the case of readers who ride commuter trains, buses or Metro rail, that is indeed our advice. Put the newspaper down from time to time, look around, and if you see a package, gym bag or backpack that doesn't appear to belong to anyone, ask your fellow travelers whether it belongs to them.

That is the most important piece of advice that Metro has offered the public since the bomb blasts that destroyed commuter trains in Madrid last week. Other steps have been taken as well. Metro says, for example, that it has beefed up the presence of uniformed officers, some with bomb-detecting dogs and some with sensors that can detect radiological material. Less obvious, but equally important, are measures that have been in place for some time, including sensors that can detect nuclear and chemical material, along with plainclothes security officers and frequent contacts between Metro staff and the FBI.

Nevertheless, it's not practical to screen all passengers entering the Metro system or any other underground or commuter train system in the country. Nor is it realistic to assume that police officers and dogs will be visible in every station or on every train. For that reason, Metro's request—made over its public address system the past few days and repeated by its spokesmen—that its customers should remain vigilant is not to be taken lightly. Metro officials say, in Pact, that they'd prefer to have their time wasted occasionally than feel they could have prevented a tragedy and failed to do so. Customers should take their word for it.

The Madrid bombings should also serve as a reminder that civil defense throughout the city and the country is still taken far too lightly. Political leaders don't talk about it as much as they should, because they don't like to acknowledge that they cannot promise protection from attack. Many people are still not better prepared, mentally or otherwise, than they were three years ago, and many businesses still don't have an emergency plan. So once you've finished your newspaper, ask yourself some questions. Are there supplies in your house to last a couple of days? Are there emergency telephone numbers pinned to your refrigerator? Do you own a battery-powered radio, which could help you get information if you need it? Small amount of effort made now could pay off down the road in the event of another terrorist tragedy.

What is the best title for this passage?

A.Stop reading.

B.The Madrid bombings' effect.

C.How to protect yourself on the Metro.

D.Metro service offers.

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第9题

听力原文:M: Though we didn't win the game, we were satisfied with our performance.W: You d

听力原文:M: Though we didn't win the game, we were satisfied with our performance.

W: You did a great job. You almost beat the world champions. It's real surprise to many people.

Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

(18)

A.They both enjoyed watching the game.

B.The man thought the results were beyond their expectations.

C.They both felt good about the results of the game.

D.People were surprised at their winning the game.

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第10题

What is said about the cleanup and giveaway program in Gainesville in the passage?A.The wo

What is said about the cleanup and giveaway program in Gainesville in the passage?

A.The working members were sent by the local government.

B.The working members collected from the students whatever they didn't need.

C.It set a good example for such programs in other communities.

D.People were persuaded to take the donated items and reuse them.

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