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The government and people of Haiti offer their best wishes for prosperity and success to people of G

uyana,who have just attained political independence and been admitted to membership in the United Nations.
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第1题

A.At 10 Downing Street.B.At the White House.C.At the Government Office.D.At a public p

A.At 10 Downing Street.

B.At the White House.

C.At the Government Office.

D.At a public place.

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第2题

The Eritrean government is offering extra food to girls in school in order toA.encourage p

The Eritrean government is offering extra food to girls in school in order to

A.encourage parents to keep girls at home.

B.help girls feed their families.

C.create more jobs for Eritrean teachers.

D.change traditional attitudes towards women.

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第3题

The best title for this passage would be ______.A.A Good SystemB.A Difficult JobC.The US P

The best title for this passage would be ______.

A.A Good System

B.A Difficult Job

C.The US President and the Constitution

D.Three Branches of the US Government

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第4题

Why did the author mention the "massive one-day protest" in Paragraph 2?A.to show French p

Why did the author mention the "massive one-day protest" in Paragraph 2?

A.to show French people's determination to break with the past and move forward.

B.to show students' dissatisfaction with the government's new law.

C.to show French's inability to adjust to a changing world.

D.to show the jobless, ethnic underclass's rebel against the system that excluded them.

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第5题

假设对实际货币余额的需求取决于可支配收入。这就是说,货币需求函数是:M/P=L(r,Y-T)。用IS-LM模型讨论货币需

假设对实际货币余额的需求取决于可支配收入。这就是说,货币需求函数是:M/P=L(r,Y-T)。用IS-LM模型讨论货币需求函数的这种变化会不会改变以下情况:

a.对政府购买变动的分析。

b.对税收变动的分析。

Suppose that the demand for real money balances depends on disposable income. That is, the money demand function is M/P=L(r,Y-T). Using the IS-LM model, discuss whether this change in the money demand function alters the following:

a.The analysis of changes in government purchases.

b.The analysis of changes in taxes.

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第6题

【T7】A.ACCOMMODATE B.IN C.TRANSFER A.EARLY STATESMEN STRONGLY BELIEVED【T7】______P

【T7】

A.ACCOMMODATE

B.IN

C.TRANSFER A.EARLY STATESMEN STRONGLY BELIEVED【T7】______PRIVATE ENTERPRISE

B.TO【T8】______THEMSELVES TO CHANGE

C.THE MERGER OR ACQUISITION WAS TO【T9】______CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT OF AN ALREADY SUCCESSFUL ENTERPRISE TO A NEW GROUP THE UNITED STATES IS OFTEN CONSIDERED A YOUNG NATION, BUT IN FACT IT IS NEXT TO THE OLDEST CONTINUOUS GOVERNMENT IN THE WORLD, AND THE REASON IS THAT ITS PEOPLE HAVE ALWAYSBEEN WILLING【T10】______.IT SHOULD BE REALIZED, HOWEVER, THAT SHARING BENEFITS OF OURACHIEVEMENTS WAS THE RESULT OF TRIAL AND ERROR.UNPRINCIPLED BUSINESSMEN HAD FIRST TO BE RESTRAINED BY GOVERNMENT BEFORE THEY CAME TO LEARN THAT THEY MUST SERVE THE GENERAL GOODIN PURSUING THEIR ECONOMIC INTERESTS.THUS, ALTHOUGH【T11】______, THEY CHOSE TO MAKETHE POST OFFICE A GOVERNMENT MONOPOLY AND TO GIVE THE SCHOOLS TO PUBLIC OWNERSHIP.SINCE THEN, GOVERNMENT HAS BROADENED ITS ACTIVITIES IN MANY WAYS INCLUDING PREVENTING MONOPO-LIES FROM TAKING OVER THE ECONOMY. INCREASED GROWTH BY ACQUISITION BY OUR LARGEST CORPORATIONS HAS RESULTED IN A SITUATION WHERE VIRTUALLY INDEPENDENT ECONOMIC GIANTS WILL DOMINATE THE AMERICAN ECONOMY. GROWTH OF THESE VAST CORPORATE STRUCTURES, EVEN THOUGH ACCOMPANIED BY AN INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF MUCH SMALLER AND LESS POWERFUL COMPANIES THAT OPERATE UNDER THEIR CONTROL, FORETELLS THE CREATION OF MONOPOLY—LIKE STRUCTURES THROUGHOUT AMERICAN BUSINESS.IN GENERAL, THE MAJOR ACQUISITIONS BY THE SAMPLE COMPANIES WERE CORPORATE ORGANIZATIONS THAT WERE PROFITABLE AND SUCCESSFUL BEFORE ACQUISITIO

N.THE MAIN EFFECT OF【T12】______.PROFITABILITY RATIOS INDICATE THAT, IN MOST INSTANCES, THE ACQUIRED COMPANIES OPERATED LESS EFFICIENTLY AFTER ACQUISITIO

N.

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第7题

【T8】A.ACCOMMODATE B.IN C.TRANSFER A.EARLY STATESMEN STRONGLY BELIEVED【T7】______P

【T8】

A.ACCOMMODATE

B.IN

C.TRANSFER A.EARLY STATESMEN STRONGLY BELIEVED【T7】______PRIVATE ENTERPRISE

B.TO【T8】______THEMSELVES TO CHANGE

C.THE MERGER OR ACQUISITION WAS TO【T9】______CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT OF AN ALREADY SUCCESSFUL ENTERPRISE TO A NEW GROUP THE UNITED STATES IS OFTEN CONSIDERED A YOUNG NATION, BUT IN FACT IT IS NEXT TO THE OLDEST CONTINUOUS GOVERNMENT IN THE WORLD, AND THE REASON IS THAT ITS PEOPLE HAVE ALWAYSBEEN WILLING【T10】______.IT SHOULD BE REALIZED, HOWEVER, THAT SHARING BENEFITS OF OURACHIEVEMENTS WAS THE RESULT OF TRIAL AND ERROR.UNPRINCIPLED BUSINESSMEN HAD FIRST TO BE RESTRAINED BY GOVERNMENT BEFORE THEY CAME TO LEARN THAT THEY MUST SERVE THE GENERAL GOODIN PURSUING THEIR ECONOMIC INTERESTS.THUS, ALTHOUGH【T11】______, THEY CHOSE TO MAKETHE POST OFFICE A GOVERNMENT MONOPOLY AND TO GIVE THE SCHOOLS TO PUBLIC OWNERSHIP.SINCE THEN, GOVERNMENT HAS BROADENED ITS ACTIVITIES IN MANY WAYS INCLUDING PREVENTING MONOPO-LIES FROM TAKING OVER THE ECONOMY. INCREASED GROWTH BY ACQUISITION BY OUR LARGEST CORPORATIONS HAS RESULTED IN A SITUATION WHERE VIRTUALLY INDEPENDENT ECONOMIC GIANTS WILL DOMINATE THE AMERICAN ECONOMY. GROWTH OF THESE VAST CORPORATE STRUCTURES, EVEN THOUGH ACCOMPANIED BY AN INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF MUCH SMALLER AND LESS POWERFUL COMPANIES THAT OPERATE UNDER THEIR CONTROL, FORETELLS THE CREATION OF MONOPOLY—LIKE STRUCTURES THROUGHOUT AMERICAN BUSINESS.IN GENERAL, THE MAJOR ACQUISITIONS BY THE SAMPLE COMPANIES WERE CORPORATE ORGANIZATIONS THAT WERE PROFITABLE AND SUCCESSFUL BEFORE ACQUISITIO

N.THE MAIN EFFECT OF【T12】______.PROFITABILITY RATIOS INDICATE THAT, IN MOST INSTANCES, THE ACQUIRED COMPANIES OPERATED LESS EFFICIENTLY AFTER ACQUISITIO

N.

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第8题

听力原文:Sekou Coumbassa is a diplomat who represents one of the new African nations. At p

听力原文: Sekou Coumbassa is a diplomat who represents one of the new African nations. At present he is working on special assignment to his country's embassy in Washington. Like many African diplomats, he is very young--only twenty-eight years old. Before coming to Washington, he had had a year of diplomatic experience in another African country and then one more year in Paris. Sekou speaks two African languages. In addition, he speaks French fluently because it is the language used in the secondary schools in his country. He also studied English when he was in school. When he first came to Washington, his English was stiff and formal. It sounded like English that had been learned from a book. Sekou has an aptitude for language, however, it was one of the reasons he became a diplomat. After six months in Washington, he had become fluent in English. Sekou is in charge of cultural affairs for the embassy. The ambassador that Sekou works for is quite impressed with his work and has recommended him highly to the government at home. Sekou is very happy, he hopes to be an ambassador himself some day in the future.

(30)

A.They are very old.

B.They are very young.

C.They are quite experienced.

D.They have special assignments.

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第9题

Attitudes to AIDS Now Most people say that the USA is making progress in fighting AIDS,but

Attitudes to AIDS Now

Most people say that the USA is making progress in fighting AIDS,but they don't know there'sno cure and strongly disagree that "the AIDS epidemic(流行)is over, "a new survey finds.

The findings, released Thursday by the Kaiser Family Foundation, reassure activists who haveworried that public concern about AIDS might disappear in light of recent news about advances intreatment and declines in deaths.

"While people are very optimistic about the advances, they're still realistic about the fact thatthere is no cure" , says Sophia Chang, director of HIV programs at the foundation.

The Kaiser survey,like a recent USA TODAY Gallup Poll(民意测验) ,does find that the numberof people ranking AIDS as the country's top health problem has fallen. In the Kaiser p011,38% say it'sthe top concern,down from 44% in a 1996 poll;in the Gallup P011,29% say AIDS is No. l,down from41% in 1992 and 67% in 1987.

Other findings from Kaiser,which polled more than l,200 adults in September and October andasked additional questions of another l,000 adults in November:

52% say the country is making progress against AIDS,up from 32% in 1995.

51% say the government spends too little on AIDS.

86% correctly say AIDS drugs can now lengthen lives; an equal number correctly say that thedrugs are not cures.

67% incorrectly say that AIDS deaths increased or stayed the same in the past year;24% knowdeaths fell.

Daniel Zingale, director of AIDS Action (Council, says, "I'm encouraged that the American people are get-ting the message that the AIDS epidemic isn't over. I hope the decision-makers in Washington are getting thesame message. . . We have seen signs of complacency(得意).

Most people in the USA believe that

A.advances have been made in treating AIDS

B.AIDS is no longer an epidemic

C.AIDS is killing more people than before.

D.there is still no cure for AIDS.

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第10题

In the United States, when you get your paycheck at the end of the first pay period at a n
ew job, it's always interesting to see your net pay. Most of us expect more than we get. By the time you get your check, it has been cut up like a pizza, with several entities taking a piece of the pie. The entities that take money differ from person to person, company to company and state to state. However, almost every income earner has to pay federal income tax.

Taxes in Early America

Taxes have always left a sour taste in the mouth of American citizens. This national hatred for taxes dates back to the tax burden placed on the American colonies by Great Britain. Colonists were taxed for every consumer goods, from tea and tobacco to legal documents. This "taxation without representation" led to many revolts, such as the Boston Tea Party, in which colonists dumped tea into the Boston Harbor rather than pay the tax on it.

Although the American colonists fought for independence from British rule and British taxes, once the United States government formed, its main source of revenue was derived from placing customs and excise taxes on the same items that were taxed by Great Britain. In 1812, in an effort to support an expensive war effort, the U.S. government imposed the first sales tax, which was placed on gold, silverware, jewelry and watches. In 1817, internal taxes were terminated and the government relied on tariffs to support itself. It wasn't until 1862 that the United States imposed the first national income tax.

To support the Union Army, Congress passed tax laws in both 1861 and 1862. The office of Commissioner of Internal Revenue was established by the Tax Act of 1862, which stated that the commissioner would have the power to levy and collect taxes. The office was also given the authority to seize property and income in order to enforce the tax laws. These powers remain pretty much the same today, although the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) will tell you that enforcement tactics have been toned down a bit.

In 1863, the federal government collected the first income tax. This graduated tax was similar to the income tax we pay today. Those who earned $ 600 to $ 10,000 per year paid at a rate of 3 percent. A higher rate was paid by those who earned in excess of $ 10,000. A fiat-rate tax was imposed in 1867. Five years later, in 1872, the national income tax was abolished altogether.

Inspired by the Populist Party's 1892 campaign, Congress passed the Income Tax Act of 1894. This act taxed 2 percent of personal income that was more than $ 4,000, which only affected the wealthiest citizens. The income tax was short-lived, .as the U.S. Supreme Court struck it down only a year after it was passed. The justices wrote that, in their opinion, the income tax was unconstitutional because it failed to abide by a Constitutional guideline. This guideline required that any tax levied directly on individuals must be levied in proportion to a state's population.

In 1913, the income tax became a permanent part of the U. S. government. Congress avoided the constitutional roadblock mentioned above by passing a constitutional amendment. The 16th Amendment reads, "The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several states, and without regard to any census or enumeration."

Alternative: Flat Tax Or National Sales Tax

Since the 16th amendment was passed in 1913, there has been no shortage of people proposing new tax systems since then. If you follow presidential campaigns, there are usually talks from some of the candidates on revising the tax system. Here's a quick look at two of these alternative tax p

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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