You can buy almost everything, as long as you have access to the Internet and enough money.
A.你几乎可以买到所有的东西,和你在网络上的时间一样,并且有足够的钱。
B.只要你有机会上网,并且不需要花太多的钱,你几乎可以买到一切。
C.只要你能上网,有足够的钱,你几乎可以买到所有东西。
A.你几乎可以买到所有的东西,和你在网络上的时间一样,并且有足够的钱。
B.只要你有机会上网,并且不需要花太多的钱,你几乎可以买到一切。
C.只要你能上网,有足够的钱,你几乎可以买到所有东西。
第2题
You can buy almost everything()you have access to the Internet and enough money.
A. as long as
B. as big as
C. so large as
第3题
In what way is the market abstract?
A.It tells you whether to continue growing tomatoes.
B.People use energies and resources in doing anything.
C.You can buy almost anything you need in the market.
D.Having a job seems to have nothing to do with the market.
第4题
M: Are you kidding? I almost went broke over all the equipment I had to buy, and now I can't get funding.
Q: What does the man mean?
(18)
A.His equipment is broken.
B.He can't find his equipment.
C.He feels he is not being treated fairly.
D.He is satisfied with the funding.
第5题
听力原文:M: Do you have your Christmas shopping done yet?
W: Almost I got a watch for my husband, but I can't seem to find anything for my dad. He would probably like a book or a case for his coin collection.
Q: What did the woman buy her husband for Christmas?
(15)
A.She has not bought him a gift yet.
B.She bought him a book.
C.She bought him a case for his coin collection.
D.She bought him a watch.
第6题
听力原文: Good afternoon and thank you for tuning in. We just got confirmation that there will be a concert here featuring The Style. Project from England. They are currently the number one band in North America and Europe. Their single, When the Roses Die, has been at the top of the charts for almost two months. They are on tour and they will be coming to Montreal at the end of August. This is sure to be the event of the year! You can buy tickets only through our radio station for the Montreal show. The doors will open at 7 and the show starts at 8 in the evening. So once again, you can buy tickets for the Montreal show at the end of this month only from our radio station.
What is the report about?
A.A top-ten list
B.A new movie
C.A music concert
D.A popular television show
第7题
You have probably seen ads (广告) in newspaper or on television for mail-order companies. Perhaps a catalogue (商品目录) has been sent to you. Why do people buy things they have not seen in person? Some people believe that things can be bought more cheaply by mail. Another good thing about buying by mail is that it is easier and more enjoyable to sit at home and work through a catalogue than to shop around the stores. With a catalogue from a large company, you have your own shop window for almost everything you want to buy.
Buying from a catalogue is so easy. It saves the shopper's time and trouble. Sometimes, it saves the shopper's money, too. But people often buy more than they can really afford(付得起) or need, because many things look so good to them. They can probably pay a certain part of the full price—a down payment. Then they pay a certain amount of money every month until the goods is paid for in full. But by then they often find what they have bought are of no use at all.
Why do people buy things without seeing them in person?
A.To enjoy themselves.
B.To save money and trouble.
C.To get more than they need.
第8题
听力原文: Stocks can be divided into two categories: those for trading and those for investing. Within trading stocks, you make money by figuring out whether other traders will keep buying or start selling the stock and positioning yourself accordingly for a few weeks or even days. By contrast, with investing stocks you aim to buy into a company at an attractive price, given the worth of its assets and likely future profits, regardless of when the value will be recognized by the market. This way, you can steer clear of overpaying for fashionable dogs.
There's nothing revolutionary about this strategy, of course. It's just a question of calmly mixing and matching some old, and apparently somewhat contradictory, stock market wisdom and applying it to a hot market. About 70 years ago, British economist John Maynard Keynes said investors should view the market as a beauty contest, and they should mainly buy, trading stocks that other people would find attractive. Benjamin Graham, the father of modem securities analysis, bristled at that idea. He lamented that stock buyers, though almost always called investors, are often actually speculators. Instead, he preached that they should make a hardnosed assessment of the inherent value of companies and search out investing stocks.
What is the most appropriate title for this passage?
A.Two Types of Stocks
B.A New Strategy of Investment
C.Distinctions between Trading and Investment
D.Conflicting Perspectives on Stock Investment
第9题
听力原文:W: Don, I hear you bought a new car.
M: I did just buy a car, but it' s not exactly a new one— it was made back in the 1950's. Here, take a look at this photo.
W: Wow, you're right— this car hasn't been new for a long time ! Couldn't you afford a newer car?
M: Believe it or not, this car cost almost as much as a new one.
W: Reatly? How could that be?
M: Well, a lot of cars from the 40's, 50's, and 60's have become collectors' items and are worth a lot of money.
W: But this one doesn't seem to be in very good shape.
M: The engine is still in good condition. I plan to fix up the interior and to paint the car myself. Then it will be worth even more money.
W: So then you'll re - sell it?
M: No, I don't plan to re - sell it— but I might enter It in some classic auto shows. Maybe I'll win a prize.
(20)
A.Because it was cheap.
B.Because it is in such good condition.
C.Because it is a collector' s item.
D.Because he can re - sell it are high price.
第10题
听力原文:M: Welcome to Philadelphia, Julia.
W: Thank you.
M: Is everything settled?
W: Almost.
M: What can I do for you?
W: I suppose I should look for a bigger house. But I don't see how I can afford one right now.
M: If only you hadn't spent so much money on your vacation this summer!
W: You're right. But I really had a happy vacation.
M: OK. Maybe you can move into my mother's house and share that with her for a couple of months.
W: Thank you. But I don't want to trouble you too much.
M: No trouble at all.
W: How much should I pay for the rent?
M: About $400 a month.
W: Great. That's one-third less than it was when I first rented a house.
Why doesn't the woman have enough money at hand to rent a bigger house?
A.She spent much money on her vacation this summer.
B.She doesn't want to leave there.
C.She will save some money to buy a new house.
第11题
A webcam costs about $50. More expensive models come with added 【C6】______ , such as better picture resolution. Two leading makers, Logitech and Creative, offer a range of models, 【C7】______ software is included. There is no extra Internet 【C8】______ to send or receive video images, though you’ll have to 【C9】______ for a free instant messaging service. Everyone can see and hear one another in 【C10】______ time. Grandparents can see their grandkids more 【C11】______ Webcams can work with almost any computer bought in the past five years and can 【C12】______ long distance phone bills.
【C13】______ you have broadband, that is, a high-speed cable-modem or DSL connection, images may 【C14】______ a long time to download, 【C15】______ a slide show rather than a movie. While webcams are easy to link to your computer, learning to 【C16】______ the software can take time. You have to make. some rearrangement with the configurations.
【C17】______ you have a 56k modem and the people you want to 【C18】______ won’t mind seeing live shots instead of perfect video, a webcam is still fun, 【C19】______ before you buy, be sure everyone, 【C20】______ for the same IM service.
【C1】
A.weight
B.size
C.volume
D.space