单选题What does the report say about the job market in Japan?A Sales growth in the overseas market has help to stop job cuts in big companies like Sony.B Japan lost 210,000 jobs in November.C The unemployment rate at the moment of speaking is close to its re

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单选题
What does the report say about the job market in Japan?
A

Sales growth in the overseas market has help to stop job cuts in big companies like Sony.

B

Japan lost 210,000 jobs in November.

C

The unemployment rate at the moment of speaking is close to its record high.

D

190, 000 people gave up hope of finding a new job.


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  • 第1题:

    Based on what you know of the job market,which of your courses were the most useful?The least?


    正确答案:
             

  • 第2题:

    The coming of age of the postwar baby boom and an entry of women into the male-dominated job market have limited the opportunities of teenagers who are already questioning the heavy personal sacrifices involved in climbing Japan's rigid social ladder to good schools and jobs.


    正确答案:
    62. 【译文】战后生育高峰年代的到来及妇女进入男性主宰的就业市场,限制了青少年的发展机遇。这些青少年已经开始质疑在进好学校,找好工作,攀登日本等级森严的社会阶梯的过程中所付出的巨大个人代价是否值得。
    【解析】本句注意词类转换以及定语从句的翻译。如:名词 entry 转换成动词更符合汉语习惯;本句定语从句较长,宜采用重复先行词 teenagers 译成独立的分句的方法。句子结构:主语是 The coming of age ... male-dominated job market,谓语是have limited,宾语是 the opportunities of teenagers,而 who are already ... schools and jobs 是teenagers的定语从句,该从句中involved in ... schools and jobs又是personal sacrifices的补语。
      重点词:age 时代,年代;baby boom 生育高峰,婴儿潮;question 质问,质疑;involved in 与某事有关,由某事引起

  • 第3题:

    Passage 1
    Earlier this year, when America first sneezed, the European Central Bank (along with most private-sector economists) argued that the euro area was insulated from America's slowdown and had little to worry about. This seems to have wrong. In Germany there are fears about recession as business investment and retail sales tumble. Recent figures confirmed that Germany’s GDP stagnated in the second quarter. Italy's GDP fell in the second quarter, and although growth has held up better in France and Spain, the growth in the euro area as a whole was close to zero in the quarter. Nobody is forecasting an actual recession in the euro area this year, but it is no longer expected to provide an engine for world growth.
    As for Japan, it is probably already in recession. Japan's GDP grew slightly in the first quarter. Persistent deflation continues to be a severe problem. A revised measure of Japan’s consumer-price index, to be published soon, is likely to show that deflation is worse than had been thought.

    Which of the following is NOT TRUE about Japan’s economy?

    A. It is perhaps already in decline.
    B. Japan`s GDP grew slightly in the first quarter.
    C. Deflation continues to be a severe problem.
    D. t is worse than that of US and European.

    答案:D
    解析:

  • 第4题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    What's NASDAQ?

    NASDAQ is a familiar but strange name for people.We often learn its news via different kinds of media,though quite a lot of people can not tell what exactly it means.
    NASDAQ,short for the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations system,is one of the largest market in the world for stocks trading. The number of companies in NASDAQ is more than that of the other stock exchange in America,including the New York Stock Exchange(NYSE)and the American Stock Exchange(AMEX).
    Most of the companies listed on NASDAQ are smaller than most of those on the NYSE and AMEX.NASDAQ has become recognized as the home of new technology companies,especially computer and computer-related businesses.Trading on NASDAQ is initiated by stock brokers acting on behalf of their clients.The brokers negotiate with market makers who concentrate on trading specific stocks to reach a price for the stock.
    Different from other stock exchange,NASDAQ has no central location where trading takes place.Instead,its market makers can be found all over the country and make trades by telephone and via the Internet. Since brokers and market makers trade stocks directly instead of on the floor of a stock exchange,NASDAQ is called an over-the-counter market. The term over-the-counter refers to the direct nature of the trading,as in a store where goods are handed over a counter.
    Since its foundation in 1971,the NASDAQ Stock Market has been the innovator. As the world's first electronic stock market,NASDAQ long ago set a precedent for technological trading innovation that is unrivaled.Now poised to become the world's first truly global market,the NASDAQ Stock Market is the market of choice for business industry leaders worldwide.By providing an efficient environment for raising capital NASDAQ has helped thousands of companies achieve their desired growth and successfully make the leap into public ownership.

    What can be inferred from the passage?
    A:NASDAQ is the headquarters of new technology companies.
    B:Companies in NASDAQ are smaller than most of those on the NYSE and AMEX.
    C:NASDAQ has innovated a lot in stock market.
    D:Hundreds of companies achieve their desired growth every year.

    答案:C
    解析:
    本题是主旨概括题。题干是:这篇文章主要告诉我们什么?选D的依据是题目和各段的第一句,其中涉及了纳斯达克的名称、与其他股市的区别以及历史等,所以选项D有关纳斯达克的一般信息是正确答案。
    本题是细节推理题。题干是:从短文中可以推理出以下哪一项? 选C的依据是最后一段第一句:"Since its foundation in 1971, the NASDAQ Stock Market has been the innovator"自1971年成立之日起,纳斯达克股票市场就成了产业的革新者。选项C纳斯达克已经做出了很多对股市的革新,与原文意思相符。
    本题是细节考查题。题干是:以下哪个说法是正确的? 选B的依据是最后一段第二句:"As the world's first electronic stock market..."。选项B纳斯达克已经准备好成为世界上第一个真正的全球电子股票市场,与原文意思相符。
    本题是细节考查题。题干是:谁是纳斯达克的创始人?选A的依据是第三段第三句:"Trading on NASDAQ is initiated by stock brokers acting on behalf of their clients." 纳斯达克的交易是通过代表客户利益的股票经纪人发起的。选项A代表客户利益的股票经纪人,与原文意思相符,是正确答案。
    本题考查考生结合上下文理解多义词意思的能力。题干是:纳斯达克是如何帮助成百上千家公司完成其市值的预期增长,同时也成功地、跨越式地实现公司股权的公众所有?全文的最后一句提到“By providing an efficient environment for raising capital NASDAQ has helped thousands of companies achieve their desired growth and successfully make the leap into public ownership.“通过提供一个有效的融资环境,纳斯达克已经帮助成百上千家公司完成了其市值的预期增长,同时也成功地、跨越式地实现了公司股权的公众所有。所以选项B通过提供一个有效的融资环境是正确答案。

  • 第5题:

    Text l Americans,we are told,believe in competition.But a shockingly large number of workers-30 million-are shackled by what are called"noncompetes,"which are agreements forbidding employees to leave their job to work for a competitor or to start their own competing business.And the number is growing fast.Once reserved for a corporation's most treasured rainmakers,noncompetes are now routinely applied to low-wage workers like warehouse employees,fast-food workers and even dog sitters.Like other anti-competitive practices,they poison our economy in larger,less perceptible ways.A report from the Treasury Department suggests that noncompetes should be banned for all employees,regardless of skill,industry or wage;they simply do more harm than good.Because laws governing noncompetes vary from state to state,we can analyze the effects of these kinds of contracts on wages,competition and labor mobility.The evidence shows wages in states that enforce noncompetes are 10 percent lower than in states that restrict their use.The Treasury Department concluded in its recent report that"by reducing workers'job options,noncompete agreements force workers to accept lower wages in their current jobs,and may sometimes induce workers to leave their occupations entirely,forgoing accumulated human capital."Workers shackled by noncompetes cannot rely on outside offers and free-market competition to fairly value their talents.Without incentives to increase wages in-house,companies can allow salaries to plateau.California and Massachusetts offer a case study within the high-tech industry.California strictly voids all noncompete agreements.Massachusetts,like most other states,enforces noncompetes.Both states enjoyed an early boom within the high-tech market,but California's Silicon Valley has continued growing,while Massachusetts has sputtered.In Massachusetts the enforcement of those agreements kept out new businesses by preventing people most likely to start new businesses-experienced former employees-from staying in the region.Meanwhile,in Silicon Valley,entrepreneurial activity flourished;thanks to California's refusal to enforce all noncompetes(including those from other jurisdictions),it remains the tech center of the world.The best companies already realize the damaging effect of post-employment restrictions.Companies with little turnover risk becoming stagnant and short-sighted.In fact,relying on noncompetes rather than active recruitment and retention creates a market for lemons-a business will end up with employees who stay despite their unhappiness.Smart leaders treat departing employees as alumni,rather than sour exes in a divorce.But too many other employers have become increasingly inclined to bring disagreements with their former employees to court,relying on noncompetes rather than positive incentives to retain the best talent and reduce the competition.The liberty to move in the job market not only supports workers'choice,equality and wage growth but also creates the competition that catalyzes entrepreneurship,innovation and overall economic growth.If we want a healthy and free market,we should not shackle workers to the first business that offers them a job.Let them compete.
    According to Paragraph 3,non-compete agreements

    A.close down workers'job options
    B.weaken workers'bargain power on wage
    C.dissuade workers from staying
    D.disrespect workers'potentials

    答案:B
    解析:
    [信息锁定]第三段②句揭示竞业禁止与低工资的联系;③句明确二者因果关系:竞业禁止减少劳动者就业选择,迫使其接受低工资;④句描述受竞业禁止协议所限的劳动者的遭遇:无法为自身才能合理公正要价。可见该协议导致劳动者很难以其在劳动市场的价值为筹码争取涨工资,B.正确。[解题技巧]A.将③句“减少劳动者就业选择”夸大为“使劳动者失去就业选择”:C.根据③句induce workers to leave their occupa“ons entirely“使得劳动者彻底离开现有职业”而来,却忽视其前may sometimes(极端时候愤然离去,不顾业已积累的资源)及accept lower wages in their current jobs(多数时候原地不动,接受不匹配实际才能的低廉工资)ID.断章取义④句cannot.…value their talent“不能……重视劳动者才能”,而文意实则指“劳动者因竞业禁止协议而丧失与雇主在薪资待遇上的讨价还价能力”而非“竞业禁止协议轻视劳动者潜能”。

  • 第6题:

    What is the correct command to stop the currently executing job  "test" in JOBS job stream on a local machine?()

    • A、 conman "k test"
    • B、 conman "cj test"
    • C、 conman "k jobs.test"
    • D、 conman "cj jobs.test"

    正确答案:C

  • 第7题:

    单选题
    Why does the author refer to Coolidge’s maxim as silly?
    A

    More and more people are applying for unemployment insurance.

    B

    Unemployment rate is not likely to rise quickly nowadays.

    C

    Losing jobs doesn’t necessarily lead to unemployment.

    D

    Today’s labor market is much too complicated than Coolidge’s time.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    由文章第一段第三句,“But in today’s vast…what they seem.”可知,在当今社会造成失业人口增加的原因是复杂的。由此段最后一句话可知,旧形式的失业已经不再是没有工作的原因,而是新的工作工资太少而造成的。Coolidge的理论是越来越多的人下岗是由于失业导致的。这种理论已经不再适用于当今社会,因此是可笑的。D选项正是此意。A,B,C选项无关。

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    What does the report say about the job market in Japan?
    A

    Sales growth in the overseas market has help to stop job cuts in big companies like Sony.

    B

    Japan lost 210,000 jobs in November.

    C

    The unemployment rate at the moment of speaking is close to its record high.

    D

    190, 000 people gave up hope of finding a new job.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    从录音中提到的“The unemployment rate held steady at 5.2 percent close to a record 5.5 percent”,可知日本工作市场的失业率已接近记录最高点。
    【录音原文】
    Rising overseas sales are not stopping companies, including Sony, from cutting jobs to spur earnings, Japan’s economy lost 190,000 jobs in November, a report said. The unemployment rate held steady at 5.2 percent close to a record 5.5 percent, because 210,000 people gave up looking for work.

  • 第9题:

    问答题
    Practice 4  In the first year or so of Web business, most of the action has revolved around efforts to tap the consumer market. More recently, as the Web proved to be more than a fashion, companies have started to buy and sell products and services with one another. Such business-to-business sales make sense because businesspeople typically know what product they’re looking for.  Nonetheless, many companies still hesitate to use the Web because of doubts about its reliability. “Businesses need to feel they can trust the pathway between them and the supplier,” says senior analyst Blane Erwin of Forrester Research.

    正确答案:
    【参考译文】
    网上交易开始的一两年中,大部分业务活动都围绕着努力开拓消费者市场进行。最近,随着网络被证明不是一时的潮流后,公司间才开始在网上买卖产品和服务。公司间的这种交易方式能行得通是因为商人一般都知道自己所需要的产品。
    然而,许多公司由于怀疑网络的可靠性而犹豫要不要使用网络。佛瑞斯特研究中心(Forrester Research)的资深分析师布莱恩·欧文说:“交易双方需要认识到他们可以信赖销售商和供应商之间的途径”。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    What is the correct command to stop the currently executing job  "test" in JOBS job stream on a local machine?()
    A

     conman k test

    B

     conman cj test

    C

     conman k jobs.test

    D

     conman cj jobs.test


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    What can we learn about the company?
    A

    It has the largest number of customers.

    B

    It is grateful for its employees’ efforts.

    C

    It is successful in the market place.

    D

    It charges the least for its services.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    由文章的第一句话“The MDC Company was established in 2001 and in four short years has become…”可知,本公司自创立起就不断发展,现已成为市场上最有成就的公司之一了。这就说明了MDC公司在市场上是很成功的。正确的答案选C。

  • 第12题:

    问答题
    Passage 1  (1)______ There is a tendency to see Japan as a harbinger of all that is doomed in the economies of the euro zone and America--even though figures released on November 14th show its economy grew by an annualised 6% in the third quarter, rebounding quickly from the March tsunami and nuclear disaster.  Look dispassionately at Japan's economic performance over the past ten years, though, and "the second lost decade", if not the first, is a misnomer. Much of what tarnishes Japan's image is the result of demography—more than half its population is over 45—as well as its poor policy in dealing with it. (2)______  In aggregate, Japan's economy grew at half the pace of America's between 2001 and 2010. Yet if judged by growth in GDP per person over the same period, then Japan has outperformed America and the euro zone. In part this is because its population has shrunk whereas America's population has increased.  Though growth in labour productivity fell slightly short of America's from 2000 to2008, total factor productivity, a measure of how a country uses capital and labour, grew faster, according to the Tokyo-based Asian Productivity Organisation. Japan's unemployment rate is higher than in 2000, yet it remains about half the level of America and Europe.  Besides supposed stagnation, the two other curses of the Japanese economy are debt and deflation. Yet these also partly reflect demography and can be overstated. People often think of Japan as an indebted country. In fact, it is the world's biggest creditor nation, boasting 253 trillion ($3.3 trillion) in net foreign assets.  To be sure, its government is a large debtor; its net debt as a share of GDP is one of the highest in the OECD. (3)______ Social security expenditure doubled as a share of GDP between 1990 and 2010 to pay rising pensions and health-care costs. Over the same period tax revenues have shrunk.  (4)______ That gives it plenty of room to manoeuvre. Takatoshi Ito, an economist at the University of Tokyo, says increasing the consumption tax by 20 percentage points from its current 5%—putting it at the level of a high-tax European country—would raise 50 trillion and immediately wipe out Japan's fiscal deficit.  That sounds draconian. But here again, demography plays a role. Officials say the elderly resist higher taxes or benefit cuts, and the young, who are in a minority, do not have the political power to push for what is in their long-term interest. David Weinstein, professor of Japanese economy at Columbia University in New York, says the elderly would rather give money to their children than pay it in taxes. Ultimately that may mean that benefits may shrink in the future. "If you want benefits to grow in line with income, as they are now, you need a massive increase in taxes of about10% of GDP," he says.  (5)______ After all, falling prices give savers—most of whom are elderly—positive real yields even when nominal interest rates are close to zero. Up until now, holding government bonds has been a good bet. Domestic savers remain willing to roll them over, which enables the government to fund its deficits. Yet this comes at a cost to the rest of the economy. In short, Japan's economy works better for those middle-aged and older than it does for the young. But it is not yet in crisis, and economists say there is plenty it could do to raise its potential growth rate, as well as to lower its debt burden.[A] Falling tax revenues are a problem. The flip side, though, is that Japan has the lowest tax take of any country in the OECD, at just 17% of GDP.[B] Demography helps explain Japan's stubborn deflation, too, he says.[C] Even so, most Japanese have grown richer over the decade.[D] However, the public debt has been accrued not primarily through wasteful spending or "bridges to nowhere", but because of aging, says the IMF.[E] Young people also express their strong dissatisfaction towards economical injustice.[F] The Japanese say they suffer from an economic disease called “structural pessimism”. Overseas too,[G] In fact, the financial situation is not that bad during the last decade.

    正确答案: 1.F 本空后面一句说“海外人也趋向于把日本看成是欧美遭遇的所有经济灾难的先行卒”。F项指出“日本人说他们自己患上了一种叫‘结构性悲观主义’的经济疾病”。意思表达最为接近。故选F。
    2.C 本段开始说“凭借过去十年中日本的经济表现,‘第二个失去的十年’的说法失之偏颇”。第三段说“单看GDP日本比美国和欧元区的表现都要好”。C项“即便如此,大多数日本人还是在这十年里变得更富有了”最能连贯上下文。故选C。
    3.D 空处之前说“日本政府的确是个大债务人,它的净债务占GDP的比例是经济合作与发展组织中最高的国家之一”。空处之后说“1990年至2010年间,社会保障开支在GDP中所占比例翻倍,用于支付不断增加的退休金和医疗费用”。D项“IMF称,然而日本公共债务的增长主要并不是因为挥霍金钱和修建‘不知通向何方的桥梁’,而是因为人口的老龄化。” 最能连贯上下文。故选D。
    4.A 空处后面说“这也给日本政府很大的回旋余地。东京大学的经济学家伊藤隆敏指出:如果消费税从现在的5%提升20个百分点,即把日本消费税率提高到与高税收的欧洲国家相当的水平,这将筹集到500亿日元并将立即抹去日本的财政赤字。”说明实际上日本政府一直是低税收。故选A。
    5.B 上一段讲的是人口结构对低税率的作用。空处后面介绍了通货紧缩情况下,日本年长者与年轻人不同的经济状况。B项说“人口结构同样帮助解释了日本顽固的通货紧缩”。另外通过判断这句话是谁讲的更容易解题。故选B。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    What is said about Apple Inc.with its tablet devices like iPads?

    A.It doubled its sale of e-readers during the Christmas season.

    B.It controls 73 percent of the tablet device market.

    C.It charges customers less in credit card transaction fees.

    D.It has long been selling its traditional personal computers


    正确答案:B
    根据Excerpt2的开头可知,B项正确。

  • 第14题:

    Passage 1
    Earlier this year, when America first sneezed, the European Central Bank (along with most private-sector economists) argued that the euro area was insulated from America's slowdown and had little to worry about. This seems to have wrong. In Germany there are fears about recession as business investment and retail sales tumble. Recent figures confirmed that Germany’s GDP stagnated in the second quarter. Italy's GDP fell in the second quarter, and although growth has held up better in France and Spain, the growth in the euro area as a whole was close to zero in the quarter. Nobody is forecasting an actual recession in the euro area this year, but it is no longer expected to provide an engine for world growth.
    As for Japan, it is probably already in recession. Japan's GDP grew slightly in the first quarter. Persistent deflation continues to be a severe problem. A revised measure of Japan’s consumer-price index, to be published soon, is likely to show that deflation is worse than had been thought.

    What was the economic situation in France and Spain?

    A. Much better
    B. Somewhat better.
    C. Close to zero.
    D. Much worse.

    答案:B
    解析:

  • 第15题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    What's NASDAQ?

    NASDAQ is a familiar but strange name for people.We often learn its news via different kinds of media,though quite a lot of people can not tell what exactly it means.
    NASDAQ,short for the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations system,is one of the largest market in the world for stocks trading. The number of companies in NASDAQ is more than that of the other stock exchange in America,including the New York Stock Exchange(NYSE)and the American Stock Exchange(AMEX).
    Most of the companies listed on NASDAQ are smaller than most of those on the NYSE and AMEX.NASDAQ has become recognized as the home of new technology companies,especially computer and computer-related businesses.Trading on NASDAQ is initiated by stock brokers acting on behalf of their clients.The brokers negotiate with market makers who concentrate on trading specific stocks to reach a price for the stock.
    Different from other stock exchange,NASDAQ has no central location where trading takes place.Instead,its market makers can be found all over the country and make trades by telephone and via the Internet. Since brokers and market makers trade stocks directly instead of on the floor of a stock exchange,NASDAQ is called an over-the-counter market. The term over-the-counter refers to the direct nature of the trading,as in a store where goods are handed over a counter.
    Since its foundation in 1971,the NASDAQ Stock Market has been the innovator. As the world's first electronic stock market,NASDAQ long ago set a precedent for technological trading innovation that is unrivaled.Now poised to become the world's first truly global market,the NASDAQ Stock Market is the market of choice for business industry leaders worldwide.By providing an efficient environment for raising capital NASDAQ has helped thousands of companies achieve their desired growth and successfully make the leap into public ownership.

    What does the passage mainly tell us?
    A:The history of NASDAQ.
    B:The difference between NASDAQ and other stock exchanges.
    C:How NASDAQ is managed.
    D:The general information about NASDAQ.

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题是主旨概括题。题干是:这篇文章主要告诉我们什么?选D的依据是题目和各段的第一句,其中涉及了纳斯达克的名称、与其他股市的区别以及历史等,所以选项D有关纳斯达克的一般信息是正确答案。
    本题是细节推理题。题干是:从短文中可以推理出以下哪一项? 选C的依据是最后一段第一句:"Since its foundation in 1971, the NASDAQ Stock Market has been the innovator"自1971年成立之日起,纳斯达克股票市场就成了产业的革新者。选项C纳斯达克已经做出了很多对股市的革新,与原文意思相符。
    本题是细节考查题。题干是:以下哪个说法是正确的? 选B的依据是最后一段第二句:"As the world's first electronic stock market..."。选项B纳斯达克已经准备好成为世界上第一个真正的全球电子股票市场,与原文意思相符。
    本题是细节考查题。题干是:谁是纳斯达克的创始人?选A的依据是第三段第三句:"Trading on NASDAQ is initiated by stock brokers acting on behalf of their clients." 纳斯达克的交易是通过代表客户利益的股票经纪人发起的。选项A代表客户利益的股票经纪人,与原文意思相符,是正确答案。
    本题考查考生结合上下文理解多义词意思的能力。题干是:纳斯达克是如何帮助成百上千家公司完成其市值的预期增长,同时也成功地、跨越式地实现公司股权的公众所有?全文的最后一句提到“By providing an efficient environment for raising capital NASDAQ has helped thousands of companies achieve their desired growth and successfully make the leap into public ownership.“通过提供一个有效的融资环境,纳斯达克已经帮助成百上千家公司完成了其市值的预期增长,同时也成功地、跨越式地实现了公司股权的公众所有。所以选项B通过提供一个有效的融资环境是正确答案。

  • 第16题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    What's NASDAQ?

    NASDAQ is a familiar but strange name for people.We often learn its news via different kinds of media,though quite a lot of people can not tell what exactly it means.
    NASDAQ,short for the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations system,is one of the largest market in the world for stocks trading. The number of companies in NASDAQ is more than that of the other stock exchange in America,including the New York Stock Exchange(NYSE)and the American Stock Exchange(AMEX).
    Most of the companies listed on NASDAQ are smaller than most of those on the NYSE and AMEX.NASDAQ has become recognized as the home of new technology companies,especially computer and computer-related businesses.Trading on NASDAQ is initiated by stock brokers acting on behalf of their clients.The brokers negotiate with market makers who concentrate on trading specific stocks to reach a price for the stock.
    Different from other stock exchange,NASDAQ has no central location where trading takes place.Instead,its market makers can be found all over the country and make trades by telephone and via the Internet. Since brokers and market makers trade stocks directly instead of on the floor of a stock exchange,NASDAQ is called an over-the-counter market. The term over-the-counter refers to the direct nature of the trading,as in a store where goods are handed over a counter.
    Since its foundation in 1971,the NASDAQ Stock Market has been the innovator. As the world's first electronic stock market,NASDAQ long ago set a precedent for technological trading innovation that is unrivaled.Now poised to become the world's first truly global market,the NASDAQ Stock Market is the market of choice for business industry leaders worldwide.By providing an efficient environment for raising capital NASDAQ has helped thousands of companies achieve their desired growth and successfully make the leap into public ownership.

    How NASDAQ help thousands of companies achieve their desired growth and successfully make the leap into public ownership?
    A:the environment where someone get to know something.
    B:By providing an efficient environment for raising capital.
    C:By setting a precedent for technological trading innovation that is unrivaled.
    D:By concentrate on trading specific stocks to reach a price for the stock.

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题是主旨概括题。题干是:这篇文章主要告诉我们什么?选D的依据是题目和各段的第一句,其中涉及了纳斯达克的名称、与其他股市的区别以及历史等,所以选项D有关纳斯达克的一般信息是正确答案。
    本题是细节推理题。题干是:从短文中可以推理出以下哪一项? 选C的依据是最后一段第一句:"Since its foundation in 1971, the NASDAQ Stock Market has been the innovator"自1971年成立之日起,纳斯达克股票市场就成了产业的革新者。选项C纳斯达克已经做出了很多对股市的革新,与原文意思相符。
    本题是细节考查题。题干是:以下哪个说法是正确的? 选B的依据是最后一段第二句:"As the world's first electronic stock market..."。选项B纳斯达克已经准备好成为世界上第一个真正的全球电子股票市场,与原文意思相符。
    本题是细节考查题。题干是:谁是纳斯达克的创始人?选A的依据是第三段第三句:"Trading on NASDAQ is initiated by stock brokers acting on behalf of their clients." 纳斯达克的交易是通过代表客户利益的股票经纪人发起的。选项A代表客户利益的股票经纪人,与原文意思相符,是正确答案。
    本题考查考生结合上下文理解多义词意思的能力。题干是:纳斯达克是如何帮助成百上千家公司完成其市值的预期增长,同时也成功地、跨越式地实现公司股权的公众所有?全文的最后一句提到“By providing an efficient environment for raising capital NASDAQ has helped thousands of companies achieve their desired growth and successfully make the leap into public ownership.“通过提供一个有效的融资环境,纳斯达克已经帮助成百上千家公司完成了其市值的预期增长,同时也成功地、跨越式地实现了公司股权的公众所有。所以选项B通过提供一个有效的融资环境是正确答案。

  • 第17题:

    资料:Large industrialized are now in a recession. What are the prospects for economic recovery?
    The three most important industrial economies in the world are, at the moment, facing enormous problems. Germany is struggling with the cost of reunification and is in recession. Japan is also experiencing recession and the United States has a large budget deficit.
    Forecasters and analysts face questions about the prospects of an economic recovery. Here are some of their findings:
    The election of a new president of the United States gave hope to the rest of the world. If the US recovered, the rest of the world would face a more promising future. However, analysts now accept that the US will only recover very slowly.
    Consumer and investor confidence is still lacking. Large deficits and declining short-term interest rates mean there is little scope for economic stimulus.
    The Japanese economy, after years of trade and budget surpluses, is in deep recession and the growth rate has slowed down considerably. German economists have lowered their forecasts for economic growth this year. The lowering of German interest rates may bring some relief to other members of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM). However, Germany's importance as Europe's largest export market may decline.
    However, in some parts of the world, there are more positive signs, particularly in some Latin American countries in South-East Asia. Analysts says that, as long as the rate of interest stays above the rate of growth at national income, then the ratio of debt to income will get worse. Falling interest rates help towards overcoming this problem. They believe it may take several years before there is real recovery. However, advances in technology are offering hope for the world economy.

    The important industrial economies mentioned in the passage are _____.

    A.Latin American countries and in South-East Asia
    B.German, Japan and China
    C.German, Japan and United States
    D.Not mentioned

    答案:C
    解析:
    本题考查的是细节理解。
    【关键词】important industrial economies mentioned in the passage
    【主题句】第2自然段The three most important industrial economies in the world are, at the moment, facing enormous problems. Germany is... Japan is …and the United States….世界上最重要的三大工业经济体正面临着巨大的问题。德国…,日本…,美国…。
    【解析】题目意为“文中提到的重要工业经济体有哪些?”根据主题句,重要的经济体分别是德国、日本和美国,因此选项C符合题意。

  • 第18题:

    What is the danger associated with stopping a running job by using the STOP_JOB procedure?()

    • A、The job will need to be reenabled before it will execute again.
    • B、The job may hold locks on objects referenced within it.
    • C、All jobs within the job group will also be stopped.
    • D、The job may leave data in an inconsistent state.
    • E、There is no danger in using the STOP_JOB procedure.

    正确答案:D

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    Some people believe that population control in developed countries may ______.
    A

    increase market demand

    B

    lower unemployment rate

    C

    slow down economic growth

    D

    create more job opportunities


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    从第三段第五行开始说发达国家的情况“A declining birth rate may lead to unemployment…,Cities with a declining population may have to face the prospect of a shrinking tax base and a fall in land values. . . teachers may be thrown out of work. . . prices also decline and the building industry is weakened…”,所介绍的这一切都是经济问题,所以说控制人口数量对发达国家而言,对其经济会有不利影响,故选C。

  • 第20题:

    问答题
    Practice 5  ● Your colleague, Tom Miller has asked you for help with a report on current market situation, but you cannot help at the moment.  ● Write an e-mail to Tom:  ● Explaining why you cannot help him;  ● Recommending another person;  ● Telling what relevant experience that person has.  ● Write 30—40words.

    正确答案: 【参考范文】
    To: Tom Miller
    Subject: Report on market situation
    I would like to help you with the report. But I’m on a business trip right now and will come back in 6 days. I think my friend Linda can help you and she has very rich experience in marketing field.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    It is()that he has to ask for help.
    A

    so a big job

    B

    a so big job

    C

    a such big job

    D

    such a big job


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    What is the danger associated with stopping a running job by using the STOP_JOB procedure?()
    A

    The job will need to be reenabled before it will execute again.

    B

    The job may hold locks on objects referenced within it.

    C

    All jobs within the job group will also be stopped.

    D

    The job may leave data in an inconsistent state.

    E

    There is no danger in using the STOP_JOB procedure.


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    What does this article mainly discuss?
    A

    An investment firm’s sales figures

    B

    A recession’s effect on the real estate industry

    C

    Yesterday’s stock market activity

    D

    An economic report’s unexpected findings


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    短文在第1段第1句就指出了全国住宅市场报告书中9月份的数据跟市场分析师的预测完全不同,下文又继续讨论这个数据的分析和报告对房地产业的影响。因此正确答案是D。

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    As an economy moves from a planned economy to a market economy
    A

    the companies pay more attention to money.

    B

    the companies care more about production.

    C

    the companies has great emphasis on finished products.

    D

    the companies don’ t know what to do.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    根据第四段第一句话: “As an economy moves from a planned economy to a market economy, the important thing for a business is to make money and not just produce.” 可知答案选A。