听力原文: We will live in a society when cash no longer exists. Instead, "cash" would be electronic, as in bank-card systems. Notes and coins would be abandoned. Its benefits would be profound and fundamental. Theft of cash would become impossible. Bank robberies and cash-register robberies would cease to occur. Urban streets would become safe. Retail shops in once dangerous areas could operate in safety. Neighborhoods would improve.
National electronic-money system would operate as a debit-card system. Each individual's money would be held in his money-system account. A transaction would affect an instant transfer of money from his account to that of another account holder. Only cash would be supplanted by electronic money. Credit card and automatic-teller-machine system would not necessarily change, although you could no longer obtain cash at ATMs.
27. In future, what kind of form. will the money be?
28.According to the passage, why would the neighborhoods improve?
29.What make(s) it possible to divorce money from evil?
30.According to the passage, which of the following statements is false?
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A.cash
B.notes and coins
C.recorded electronic funds-transfer system
D.paper gold
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听力原文:M: I want to cash this check for my mother, but the teller told me to bring it here.
W: Yes, Sir. That's an out-of-town personal check. We wouldn't be able to cash it for you until the proceeds are collected from the paying bank.
Q: How will the bank deal with the man's check?
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A.The bank will cash the check immediately.
B.The bank will issue a new bank account and deposit the money for him.
C.The bank will cash it for him until the proceeds are collected from the paying bank.
D.The bank will endorse the check before payment.
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听力原文:M: May I cash these traveler's checks for $300 here?
W: Of course. Would you please countersign them here? Also write place and date as specified.
Q: What does the man want to do according to the conversation?
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A.To endorse his cheques.
B.To show his passport.
C.To cash some traveler' s cheques.
D.To open a checking account.
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some team leaders think that the only way to () their team is through cash incentives. However research proves that money is the last thing you would want to use
A.arouse
B.encourage
C.incite
D.motivate
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I would have liked to
I would like to have
should have to 1ike
I should have liked to
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$144
$149
$156
$163
$168
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They would become less intense.
They would last longer than usual.
They would cause problems later.
They would become more negative.
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对话理解
听力原文:W: Since I have some spare cash in my account, I would like to open a time deposit account here. Can you give me some information please?
M: With pleasure. We have many kinds of time deposit accounts: 1 month, 3 month, 6 month and 1 year.
Q: What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?
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A.Customs officer and travelers.
B.Employer and employee.
C.Business associates.
D.Bank clerk and customer.
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Sinking Fund Cash would be classified on the balance sheet as ( )
A. a current asset
B. a fixed asset
C. an intangible asset
D. an investment
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英译中:How would you like to pay, by credit card or in cash?
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I would have liked to
I would like to have
I should have to like
I should have liked to
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Had
on
would buy
furniture