According to the survey, if Englishmen expects prices to go up, they will______.A.spend le
According to the survey, if Englishmen expects prices to go up, they will______.
A.spend less
B.buy more
C.buy only what they need
D.postpone buying
According to the survey, if Englishmen expects prices to go up, they will______.
A.spend less
B.buy more
C.buy only what they need
D.postpone buying
第1题
Despite that the wave of industrial development that has 【M1】______
swept much of East Asia in recent decades, the country of 80
million remains extremely poor, mismanaged and still' was 【M2】______
predominant agrarian. But the Philippines docs play a visible 【M3】______
role in the global economy, thanks largely to a single export
commodity—its people. According to the government, I mil
lion Philippines will go abroad as contract workers this year, 【M4】______
the biggest exodus ever. "The Philippines has already sur
passed Mexico as the largest source of migrant labor in the
word," says Manolo I. Abella, a migration specialist at the
International Labour Office in Geneva. In all, about 8 mil
lion Filipinos—an astounded one tenth of the country's 【M5】______
citizens—currently work overseas to support families back home.
They remit more than $ 7 billion annually, according to the
government, and that's only' official transfers. A recent Asian 【M6】______
Development Bank report put the real figure in the $ 14
billion to $ 21 billion range a sum that dwarfs both foreign direct
investment and aid flowing into the country, and amounts
3 2 percent of GNP. In the past, the Philippines 【M7】______
is shamed by its inability to create enough good jobs to keep 【M8】______
its people at home. But hard economic reality—a 14 percent
unemployment rate and one of the highest poverty indexes in
the world (nearly half the population subsists on less than $ 2
a day)—has shifted the sentiment. Today, in a move that
countries like Indonesia and Bangladesh are likely to emulate
itself, the government takes the position that, like it or not, 【M9】______
the overseas workers constitute nation's biggest comparative
advantage in an increasingly borderless world. And so Manila
makes it easy for its citizens to immigrate, and works hard, 【M10】______
through its embassies, to see that their rights as foreign workers
are protected.
【M1】
第2题
Did the woman tell the man her name?
A.Yes, she did.
B.No, she didn't.
C.We are not sur
第3题
The author of this passage regards Goleman's findings as ______.
A.very important
B.very surprising
C.doubtful
D.meaningless
第4题
Did they forget to bring food with them?
A.Yes, they did.
B.No, they didn't.
C.We are not sure.
第5题
Hearing what the boss said, we all look at him ______.
A.with surprise
B.at surprise
C.in surprise
第6题
A. Will you come with your boyfriend?一Sur
B. We'll be there before seven
C.Thank you for the invitation
D.Thank you all the same
E.That's all right
第7题
Those who bought a packet of splash ________.
[A] are sure to win a prize
[B] Are sure to be among the 500,000 winners
[C] could get 500,000
[D] Could get the personal lucky number
第8题
What does the woman mean?
A.She did not hear what was shocking.
B.She is not sure how to solve the mystery.
C.She was not able to manage the project well.
D.She feels surprised how she could finish so early.
第9题
What will happen if whitebark pines are in the trend toward extinction?
A.The long term survival of gray bears will be threatened.
B.The glacier will melt much more than ever before.
C.There will be more floods in the area.
D.People will have no woods to build houses.
第10题
A.The victims are scared of the thieves.
B.The thieves would catch their victims by surprise.
C.The thieves would choose old victims.
D.The victims find it difficult to run as fast as the thieves.
第11题
听力原文:Would you break this ten-dollar bill for me?
(A) Because my car broke down.
(B) Sure, how do you want it?
(C) Here is your bill.
(23)
A.
B.
C.