Some researchers feel that certain people have nervous systems particularly ________
A.subjective
B.liable
C.inferior
D.vulnerable
A.subjective
B.liable
C.inferior
D.vulnerable
A.If he carries on driving like that, he will end up dead
B.Some researchers think most American people would end up to lose under the new tax plan
C.She fled with her family during the war and ended up in a remote village
D.If you do not study for the exam, you will definitely end up with a poor score
The next day,the violinist came to the entrance again.He put down his hat as usual. Beside the hat was a piece of paper with some words on it.It said,“A George Sang has put an important thing into my hat by mistake.Welcome to claim(认领)it.”Soon the people were all attracted by the words and wondered what it could be.After a while a man rushed through the crowd,took the violinist’s shoulders and said,“I knew you would certainly come here.”The violinist asked,“Did you lose something?”“Lottery(彩票).”The violinist took out a lottery ticket with Sang’s name on it.Sang took it and danced happily.
Sang was an office worker.He bought the lottery and won a prize of$500,000.But when he gave$50 to the violinist for his wonderful music,the lottery ticket was thrown in, too.The violinist was a college student.That morning,he was going to fly to Vienna for high education.However,when he found the ticket,he cancelled the flight and returned to the entrance.
Later someone asked the violinist why he didn’t take the lottery ticket to pay the tuition fee(学费).He said “Although I don’t have much money,I live happily.If I lose honesty(诚实),I won’t be happy forever.”
31.The young man played the violin for () at the entrance.
A.pleasure
B.money
C.1ove
D.friends
32.George Sang put () into the violinist’s hat on a Friday night by mistake.
A. money
B.1ottery
C.money and lottery
D.nothing
33.George Sang was very () to see the young violinist the next day.
A. worried
B.sorry
C.sad
D.happy
34.The underlined word “cancelled” means ().
A.取消
B.延误
C.预定
D.结束
35.What’s the best title(标题)for this passage?()
A.T he meaning of honesty
B.An office worker and a lottery ticket
C.The importance of being honest
D.A violinist and an office worker
Starrett's daughters—Georgia, 10, and Caroline, 7—attend Vallecito.They are thrilled with their desks.“You feel happier, you're less tired, andyou're more active,” Georgia says.
Some of the desks have wheels and fidget bars.The bars let kidsmove in a way that doesn't disturb the class.Wheels allow the desks to bemoved easily.The desks also adjust to different heights.Kids take breaks bysitting on the floor or on stools.
There is the trend of designing things to make them easy and safe touse.According to Mark Benden, director of the Texas A&M Center, standingworkers are more focused and healthier.He says his research shows that kidsusing standing desks are more engaged and burn more calories (卡路里).InDecember, researchers in New Zealand, Australia, and the United Kingdomreleased similar findings.But not everyone is convinced standing is betterthan sitting.Some parents and teachers worry that kids will get tired and thatstanding for long periods of time may be harmful.And standing desks are moreexpensive.
Benden says both sitting and standing desks can cause problems ifthey are not the proper height.“Our message should not be ‘Sit less, standmore,'” he says, “but ‘Sit less, move more.'”
11.How many classrooms in Vallecito areequipped with standing desks?()
A.3
B.25
C.19
D.22
12.What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?()
A.Why standing desks are used
B.Where standing desks are used
C.How standing desks are used
D.Who use standing desks
13.Mark Benden's research shows that kidsusing standing desks().
A.feel more tired
B.are more focused
C.get better scores
D.tend to eat more
14.The researchers in Australia and the UK(para.4)().
A.would agree with Benden
B.are not fully convinced by Benden
C.partly support Benden's findings
D.find it hard to accept Benden's theory
15.Some parents and teachers worry that usingstanding desks may().
A.disturb the kids in class
B.leave the classroom noisy
C.harm the students' health
D.increase the teachers' workload
如果CFP以Fee-only招揽理财业务,则所谓的Fee(费用)是指()。
A.理财顾问的咨询顾问费用
B.保险佣金与基金的手续费收入
C.顾问费用以及因为服务所转介绍其他金融机构商品的费用
D.产品转介绍的介绍费
此题为判断题(对,错)。
此题为判断题(对,错)。
许多录像带零售店提供两种可选择的租片方式:
(1)两部收费法。支付一笔年度会员费(例如40美元),然后在日常租赁影片时付较低的费用(例如每片每天2美元)。
(2)直接付租赁费。不付会员费,但付较高的日租费(例如每片每天4美元)。
本例中两部收费背后的理由是什么?为什么要给顾客两种方案选择,而不是只有一种两部收费?
Many retail video stores offer two alternative plans for renting films:
a A two-part tariff: Pay an annual membership fee (e.g S40), and then pay a small fee for the daily rental of each film (e. g. $2 per film per day).
b. A straight rental fee; Pay no membership fee, but pay a higher daily rental fee (e.g $4 per film per day). What is the logic behind the two-part tariff in this case? Why offer the customer a choice of two plans, rather than simply a two-part tariff?
An emissions fee is paid to the government . whereas an injurer who is sued and held liable pays damages directly to the party harmed by an externality. What differences in the behavior. of victims might you expect to arise under these two arrangements?