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        1. 20.The story is about . A.Liu Ning’s bear B.Noodles C.Liu Ning請(qǐng)翻到第Ⅱ卷.繼續(xù)做第五大題.聽力填表! 查看更多

           

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          Most American students have said goodbye to fancy(高級(jí)的) fruits these days. In school canteens across the country, cheaper fruits like apples and oranges have taken their places.

             “People are afraid to spend now,” said Linda Morrow, who owns a shoe and handbag store. “They don’t know what the future will bring.”

             During the financial crisis(金融危機(jī)), several of the country’s biggest banks have been forced to sell or close. This has made lots of Americans afraid to buy expensive goods.

             Samira Marino, a restaurant owner in Miami, has found everyone is ordering water instead of juice and more people are sharing meals. In more than two dozen interviews with The Associated Press across the country last month, Americans talked about their concerns, from worries about small businesses to doubts about simply making ends meet.

             The crisis began last year. Experts think it was because US banks lend money too easily. Last year a lot of people and companies, who borrowed money, have found themselves unable to pay it back. This left the banks, as well as the people who put their money in the banks, without money. Since the banks borrowed money between themselves and even across borders(國(guó)界), the whole world was in trouble.

             This month the US government agreed on a $700 billion plan to try to save the financial market. But no one is sure whether it will help or not. President George W. Bush has warned it will take some time.

             Last week top finance officials from 20 countries promised to work together to find a way out of the money trouble.

          1.Why are people in the US afraid to spend?

            A. Because they think it’s unnecessary.      

           B. Because they don’t have the habit of spending money.

           C. Because they worry about their future.

           D. Because they don’t have enough money.

          2.The fifth paragraph mainly _________.

            A. tells what it is like in a crisis

            B. explains why there is a crisis

            C. warns people of the danger of the crisis

            D. asks people not to borrow money from banks

          3.People feel ______ about the US plan to save the market.

            A. satisfied       B. doubtful         C. hopeless        D. angry

          4.The best title for the story is ________.

            A. Ways to make ends meet

            B. The money problem facing the world

            C. Healthy fancy fruits

            D. The art of borrowing

           

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          Most American students have said goodbye to fancy(高級(jí)的) fruits these days. In school canteens across the country, cheaper fruits like apples and oranges have taken their places.
          “People are afraid to spend now,” said Linda Morrow, who owns a shoe and handbag store. “They don’t know what the future will bring.”
          During the financial crisis(金融危機(jī)), several of the country’s biggest banks have been forced to sell or close. This has made lots of Americans afraid to buy expensive goods.
          Samira Marino, a restaurant owner in Miami, has found everyone is ordering water instead of juice and more people are sharing meals. In more than two dozen interviews with The Associated Press across the country last month, Americans talked about their concerns, from worries about small businesses to doubts about simply making ends meet.
          The crisis began last year. Experts think it was because US banks lend money too easily. Last year a lot of people and companies, who borrowed money, have found themselves unable to pay it back. This left the banks, as well as the people who put their money in the banks, without money. Since the banks borrowed money between themselves and even across borders(國(guó)界), the whole world was in trouble.
          This month the US government agreed on a $700 billion plan to try to save the financial market. But no one is sure whether it will help or not. President George W. Bush has warned it will take some time.
          Last week top finance officials from 20 countries promised to work together to find a way out of the money trouble.
          【小題1】Why are people in the US afraid to spend?

          A.Because they think it’s unnecessary.
          B.Because they don’t have the habit of spending money.
          C.Because they worry about their future.
          D.Because they don’t have enough money.
          【小題2】The fifth paragraph mainly _________.
          A.tells what it is like in a crisis
          B.explains why there is a crisis
          C.warns people of the danger of the crisis
          D.a(chǎn)sks people not to borrow money from banks
          【小題3】People feel ______ about the US plan to save the market.
          A.satisfiedB.doubtfulC.hopelessD.a(chǎn)ngry
          【小題4】The best title for the story is ________.
          A.Ways to make ends meet
          B.The money problem facing the world
          C.Healthy fancy fruits
          D.The art of borrowing

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          Most American students have said goodbye to fancy (高檔的)fruits these days.

          In school canteens across the country , cheaper fruits like apples and oranges have taken their place. “People are afraid to spend now,” said Linda Morrow, who owns a shoe and handbag store. “They don’t know want the future will bring.”

          During the financial crisis(金融危機(jī)), several of the country’s biggest banks have been forced to sell or close. This has made lots of Americans afraid to buy expensive goods. Samira Marino, a restaurant owner in Miami, has found everyone is ordering water instead of juice and more people are sharing meals.

          In more than two-dozen interviews with The Associated Press across the country last month, Americans talked about their concerns, from worries about small businesses to doubts(懷疑) about simply making ends meet.(維持生計(jì))

          The crisis began last year. Experts think it was because US banks lend money too easily. Last year a lot of people and companies, who borrowed money, have found themselves unable to pay it back. This left the banks, as well as the people who put their money in the banks, without money. Since the banks borrowed money between themselves and even across borders(國(guó)界), the whole world was in trouble. This month the US government agreed on a $700 billion plan to try to save the financial market. But no one is sure whether it will help or not. President George W. Bush has warned it will take some time . Last week top finance officials from 20 countries promised to work together to find a way out of the money trouble.

          51.Why are people in the US afraid to spend?

          A. Because they think it’s unnecessary.

          B. Because they don’t have the habit of spending money .

          C. Because they worry about their future . 

          D. Because they don’t have enough money.

          52.The underlined word “concerns” mainly_______.

          A. worries  B. conditions  C. hobbies   D. experiences

          53.The fifth paragraph mainly _________.

          A. tells what it is like in a crisis      B. explain why there is a crisis

          C. warns people of the danger of the crisis  D. asks people not to borrow money from banks

          54. People feel ______ about the US plan to save the market .

          A. satisfied  B. doubtful   C. hobbies   D. angry

          55. The best title for the story is ________.

          A. Ways to Make Ends Meet    B. The Money Problem Facing the World

          C. Healthy Fancy Fruits         D. The Art of Borrowing

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          Most American students have said goodbye to fancy (高檔的)fruits these days.

          In school canteens across the country , cheaper fruits like apples and oranges have taken their place. “People are afraid to spend now,” said Linda Morrow, who owns a shoe and handbag store. “They don’t know want the future will bring.”

          During the financial crisis(金融危機(jī)), several of the country’s biggest banks have been forced to sell or close. This has made lots of Americans afraid to buy expensive goods. Samira Marino, a restaurant owner in Miami, has found everyone is ordering water instead of juice and more people are sharing meals.

          In more than two-dozen interviews with The Associated Press across the country last month, Americans talked about their concerns, from worries about small businesses to doubts(懷疑) about simply making ends meet.(維持生計(jì))

          The crisis began last year. Experts think it was because US banks lend money too easily. Last year a lot of people and companies, who borrowed money, have found themselves unable to pay it back. This left the banks, as well as the people who put their money in the banks, without money. Since the banks borrowed money between themselves and even across borders(國(guó)界), the whole world was in trouble. This month the US government agreed on a $700 billion plan to try to save the financial market. But no one is sure whether it will help or not. President George W. Bush has warned it will take some time . Last week top finance officials from 20 countries promised to work together to find a way out of the money trouble.

          51.Why are people in the US afraid to spend?

          A. Because they think it’s unnecessary.

          B. Because they don’t have the habit of spending money .

          C. Because they worry about their future . 

          D. Because they don’t have enough money.

          52.The underlined word “concerns” mainly_______.

          A. worries  B. conditions  C. hobbies   D. experiences

          53.The fifth paragraph mainly _________.

          A. tells what it is like in a crisis B. explain why there is a crisis

          C. warns people of the danger of the crisis D. asks people not to borrow money from banks

          54. People feel ______ about the US plan to save the market .

          A. satisfied  B. doubtful   C. hobbies   D. angry

          55. The best title for the story is ________.

          A. Ways to Make Ends Meet    B. The Money Problem Facing the World

          C. Healthy Fancy Fruits D. The Art of Borrowing

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               Most American students have said goodbye to fancy (高檔的) fruits these days. In school canteens
          across the country, cheaper fruits like apples and oranges have taken their place.
              "People are afraid to spend now," said Linda Morrow, who owns a shoe and handbag store."They don't
          know what the future will bring." During the financial crisis (金融危機(jī)), several of the country's biggest
          banks have been forced to sell or close. This has made lots of Americans afraid to buy expensive goods.
               Samira Marino, a restaurant owner in Miami, has found everyone is ordering water instead of juice and
          more people are sharing meals.
               In more than two-dozen interviews with The Associated Press across the country last month, Americans
          talked about their concerns, from worries about small businesses to doubts (懷疑) about simply making ends
          meet (維持生計(jì)).
               The crisis began last year. Experts think it was because US banks lend money too easily. Last year a lot
          of people and companies,who borrowed money, have found themselves unable to pay it back. This left the
          banks, as well as the people who put their money in the banks, without money. Since the banks borrowed
          money between themselves and even across borders (國(guó)界), the whole world was in trouble.
               This month the US government agreed on a $700 billion plan to try to save the financial market. But no
          one is sure whether it will help or not. President George W. Bush has warned it will take some time. Last
          week top finance officials from 20 countries promised to work together to find a way out of the money
          trouble.
          1. Why are people in the US afraid to spend?
          A. Because they think it's unnecessary.
          B. Because they don't have the habit of spending money.
          C. Because they worry about their future.
          D. Because they don't have enough money.
          2. The underlined word "concerns" probably means _______.
          A. worries
          B. conditions
          C. hobbies
          D. experiences
          3. The fifth paragraph mainly _______.
          A. tells what it is like in a crisis
          B. explains why there is a crisis
          C. warns people of the danger of the crisis
          D. asks people not to borrow money from banks
          4. People feel _______ about the US plan to save the market.
          A. satisfied
          B. doubtful
          C. hopeless
          D. angry
          5. The best title for the story is _______.
          A. Ways to Make Ends Meet
          B. The Money Problem Facing the World
          C. Healthy Fancy Fruits
          D. The Art of Borrowing

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