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听力原文:Due to our vigorous advertising campaign, the sales figure for our new product has reached 360,000 dollars this month, three times of our original promotion plan.
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A. We had planned to sell $120,000 worth of this new product.
B. We had a promotion plan for our product that costs $ 360,000.
C. Originally, there were 3 promotion plans for the new product.
D. The sales figure of our new products had reached a record high.

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听力原文:Not all sugar-containing foods are bad. For example, an apple has its main calories come from sugar, but it's surrounded by fiber. So it digests slowly and keeps blood sugar under control.
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A. The apple is one of the fruits that can lower your blood sugar.
B. Apples are sugar-containing fruits that may raise your blood sugar.
C. Although it is sugar-containing, the apple is a kind of healthy fruits.
D. For those who are on a diet, an apple a day is enough because it digests slowly.

听力原文:If a family has a baby, it brings about special food and clothing needs. When that child grows up, he or she will more directly influence their parents' choice of daily commodities.
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A. Children will directly or indirectly affect what their parents purchase.
B. Growing children will have special needs that their parents cannot satisfy.
C. The needs for special food and clothing are more obvious in girls.
D. It is necessary for parents to influence what their children eat and wear.

Mankind's fascination with gold is as old as civilization itself. The ancient Egyptians esteemed gold, which had religious significance to them, and King Tutankhamen was buried in a solid-gold coffin 3300 years ago.
People have always longed to possess gold. Unfortunately, this longing has also brought out the worst in the human character. The Spanish conquistadores robbed palaces, temples and graves, and killed thousands of Indians in their ruthless search for gold. Often the only rule in young California during the days of the gold rush was exercised by the mob with a rope. Even today, the economic running of South Africa's gold mines depends largely on the employment of black labourens who are paid about 40 a month, plus room and board, and who must work in conditions that can only be described as cruel. About 400 miners are killed in mine accidents in South Africa each year, or one for every two tons of gold produced.
Much of gold's value lies in its scarcity. Only about 80,000 tons have been mined in the history of the world. All of it could be stored in a vault 60 feet square, or a supertanker.
Great Britain was the first country to adopt the gold standard, when the Master of Mint, Sir Isaac Newton, established a fixed price for gold in 1717. But until the big discoveries of gold in the last half of the nineteenth century — starting in California in 1848 and later in Australia and South Africa — there simply wasn't enough gold around for all the trading nations to link their currencies to the precious metal.
An out-of-work prospector named George Harrison launched South Africa into the gold age in 1886 when he discovered the metal on a farm near what is now Johannesburg. Harrison was given a 12 reward by the farmer. He then disappeared and reportedly was eaten by a lion.
Historically, the desire to hoard gold at home has been primarily an occupation of the working and peasant classes, who have no faith in paper money. George Bernard Shaw defended their instincts eloquently: "You have to choose between trusting to the natural stability of gold and the natural stability of the honesty and intelligence of the members of the government", he said, "and with due respect to these gentlemen, I advise you to vote for gold."
It can be inferred from the passage that during the days of the gold-rush in California ______ .

A. people had to mark out their gold claims with a rope
B. people carried ropes instead of guns
C. hanging was a common form. of punishment
D. the rope was the symbol of law and order

直接融资是指政府、企业等货币资金需求者直接通过发行债券、股票等形式,从机构、个人等货币资金投资者手中融人所需资金。()

A. 正确
B. 错误

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