某银行人民币债券理财计划为半年期理财产品,到期一次还本付息。2008年5月1日,某人投资10 000元购买该理财产品,半年后到期,该产品实际年化收益率为62%,则理财收益约为()元。
A. 66
B. 132
C. 262
D. 524
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Why does Susan get angry?
A. Her boyfriend talks about marriage.
B. Her boyfriend's parents don't like her.
C. Her boyfriend is not very intelligent.
第二节 完型填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
"$ 160 for a parking ticket! I'm calling city hall about this. There must be some mistake." Nick thought 【B1】 . "Yes, sir, there is a mistake," said the man at the city hall," 【B2】 I'm afraid the mistake's 【B3】 . This ticket was for $20. However, the fine doubles every 30 days. It has been 90 days, so the 【B4】 is now $160. You will have to pay that." Nick had the $20 and he 【B5】 to pay the fine. But for some reason the ticket had gotten 【B6】 in his pile of papers and unopened letters.
Nick had always been a 【B7】 person. In the past six months, he had 【B8】 to pay his electricity bill, 【B9】 his jacket at the cleaner's too 【B10】 and had to pay for the "storage". A job application form. he had filled out was never 【B11】 because it, too, was in one of his piles. "Get organized, man," his brother advised. "Plan what you 【B12】 do, do it, and then 【B13】 to be sure you've done it right."
Nick got a calendar with enough 【B14】 to write on. He marked important 【B15】 and times as reminders. "Nice job," said his brother. "Now 【B16】 you do what you're supposed to do 【B17】 you're supposed to." "That shouldn't be too 【B18】 with my calendar here," said Nick. "And read the small print on it 【B19】 you get a ticket," added his brother. "Or 【B20】 still, don't get another."
【B1】
A. happily
B. excitedly
C. disappointedly
D. angrily
某日,国际外汇市场报价中,美元/瑞士法郎即期汇率为2326/2336,3 个月的升贴水数字为92/96,则美元/瑞士法郎3个月的远期汇率为()。
A. 1.2418/1.2460
B. 1.2424/1.2240
C. 1.2418/1.2432
D. 1.2234/1.2240
Food and Cancer
Medical experts have suspected for many years that there is a strong link between what a person eats and cancer. They say a new study provides the first evidence that vitamins could reduce a person's chance of developing cancer. A team of Chinese and American scientists did the study. They are from American National Cancer Institute and the Cancer Institute of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences in Beijing. The Journal of the National Cancer Institute published the results of the study. About thirty thousand people between the ages of 40 to 69 took part in the study. They were from the northern central Chinese area of Linxian. Most of them took vitamins and minerals every day for five years.
Linxian was chosen because the people there have an extremely high rate of cancer of stomach and esophagus. Researchers believe that fungus and molds in local foods may be partly responsible for the high cancer rate. Researchers divided those into eight groups. Seven of the groups received different mixtures of vitamins and minerals daily. The amounts of the vitamins and minerals were 1 to 2 times greater than what American health officials say is needed. The eighth group received sugar pills that had no effect. Those who seemed to gain the most received a mixture of a form. of vitamin A called β-carotene, vitamin E and the mineral selenium. The vitamin and mineral are believed to prevent damage to cells caused by cancer-causing substances. Researchers reported a 13 percent drop in cancer rates in those who took β-carotene, vitamin E and selenium. They also found a 10 percent drop in the number of deaths caused by strokes from bursting blood vessels.
Scientists warn that it is too soon to know if the effect would be the same among people in other countries. They note that the people in Linxian eat foods that lack necessary vitamins and minerals. Chinese officials will continue to record the health records of the people in Linxian for many years. For now officials reportedly are considering using the .results of the study. They want to find a way to improve the health of people in Linxian and other small towns in China.
The results of the new study are unexpected.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned