补贴,是指出口国(地区)政府提供的并为接受者带来利益的财政资助以及任何形式的收入。 ()
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Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: Recently, a professor of philosophy in the United States has written a book called Money and the Meaning of Life. He has discovered that how we deal with money in our day-to-day life has more meaning than we usually think. One of the exercises he asked his students to do is to keep a record of every penny they spend for a week.From the way they spend their money, they often see what they really value in life.
He says our relation with others often becomes clearly defined when money enters the picture. You might have wonderful friendship with somebody and you think that you are very good friends.But you will know him only when you ask him to lend you some money. If he does, it brings something to the relationship that seems stronger than ever before, or it can suddenly weaken the relationship if he doesn't. This person may say that he has a certain feeling, but if it is not carried out in the money world, there is something less real about it.
People just have an idea of making more and more money, but what is it for? How much do I need for any given purposes in my life? In his book,the professor uncovered an important need in modem society: to bring back the idea that money is an instrument rather than the end. Money plays an important role 1n the material world, but expecting money to give happiness may be missing the meaning of life.
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A. How important money is in their clay-to-day life.
B. How one spends money shows what is important to him.
C. Money is more important than their philosophy of life.
D. Their understanding of life is more important than money.
李先生家庭每年的收入总额为()元。
A. 98000
B. 108000
C. 118000
D. 128000
A.A week.B.Two weeks.C.A month.D.A year.
A week.
B. Two weeks.
C. A month.
D. A year.