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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 综合类填空集 考试卷模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、*html*? ?下面的短文有5处空白,短文后有6个文字,其中5个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? bthe dollar in worldmarkets/b? ?according to a leading german banker, the u.s.dol

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28、xed rates.b ?some peoplesuggest, therefore, that the dollars value should be more tightlycontrolled.c ?the united states lost face in the eyes of the rest ofthe world.d ?because the dollar acts as a world currency, its valueaffects many nations.e ?this made it difficult for americans topurchase fore

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31、ny shift in the dollars exchange rate will benefitsome and hurt others.u ?(47) ?/u.? ?the dollarsexchange rate has been too volatile and unpredictable. several years ago thedollar was rapidly declining in value.u ?(48) ?/uthe rise in theprice of foreign goods made it possible for u.s. businesses to

32、raise the priceof competing goods produced here, thus worsening inflation. foreigners who dealtin dollars or who held dollars as reserves were hurt. people in the unitedstates who had borrowed foreign currencies found that they had to pay back morethan they borrowed because the declining dollar woul

33、d buy fewer units of theforeign money.u ?(49) ?/u.? ?the dollar went soaringupward, and the situation was reversed. united states exporters found it hard tosell abroad because foreigners would have to pay more for u.s. dollars. peoplein the united states now bought the relatively cheaper foreign goo

34、ds, and u.s.manufacturers complained that they could not compete. job losses were oftenblamed on the “overvalued” dollar. poor nations that had borrowed dollars foundit difficult to repay both the loans and the interest because they had to usemore and more of their own currencies to obtain dollars.?

35、 ?u?(50) ?/uwe might even return to the gold standard.?fixed exchange rates did not work in the past. currency values should bedetermined by market conditions. a drop in the exchange value of a nationscurrency means that it is importing too much, that it is too inefficient tocompete in world markets

36、, that it is permitting a high rate of inflation whichmakes its goods too expensive, that it is going too deeply in debt, or thatothers have lost confidence in the nations stability. a nation should bring itsexchange rate back up by addressing these problems, not by interfering with themoney market.

37、a ?the solution to this problem is to end the system offloating exchange rates and return to fixed rates.b ?some peoplesuggest, therefore, that the dollars value should be more tightlycontrolled.c ?the united states lost face in the eyes of the rest ofthe world.d ?because the dollar acts as a world

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40、hold huge reserves of dollars, and over half of all world trade ispriced in terms of dollars. any shift in the dollars exchange rate will benefitsome and hurt others.u ?(47) ?/u.? ?the dollarsexchange rate has been too volatile and unpredictable. several years ago thedollar was rapidly declining in

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42、encies found that they had to pay back morethan they borrowed because the declining dollar would buy fewer units of theforeign money.u ?(49) ?/u.? ?the dollar went soaringupward, and the situation was reversed. united states exporters found it hard tosell abroad because foreigners would have to pay more for u.s. dollars. peoplein the united states now bought the relatively cheaper

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