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2102011010(1) credit A. a kind of money C. currency B. a method of paying at a later time D. charge or service (2) assign A. to take or move out B. to put sth in a particular order C. to choose or give a particular job to sb. D. to decide how sth will be made (3) to perform A. to project a program B. to contribute a fund C. to do an action or piece of work D. to cater for (4) to withhold A. to offer something for a decision B. to have a particular right to do C. to put something in a particular order D. to refuse to give or to keep back (5) to schedule A. to take on responsibility C. to bring in a consultant (6) reimbursement B. to trust in someone D. to list or state details A. to charge B. to pay back esp. money D. to ask for C. to claim for damages (7) qualify A. to make sth. Better B. to cause sb. to have the legal right to have or do sth. C. to choose sb. officially for a job D. to pay for the damage (8) put forward A. to arrange for something  B. to come on something C. to put on an event D. to suggest an idea for consideration (9) to boost A. to take back or to remove B. to refuse to give C. to become less in number or smaller D. to improve or increase (10) to comply with 1 A. to comfort B. to contract C. act in accordance with D. to cash on delivery 2.1010(1) sub-standard A. 不合标准的B. 标准化的D. 次品C. 附属的标准(2) shop around A. 四处游荡C. 寻找店面(3) ceiling limit B.到处寻找D. 逛街A. 屋顶,房顶C. 期限B. 限额D. 信用额度(4) sub-contractor A. 副经理C. 法人代表B. 承包商D. 转包人,分包人(5) It is proposed that 可能会A. 最好会……应该是…B. 必定会…C. D. (6) security center A. 证券交易中心B. 期货中心D. 保障中心C. 保险中心(7) grace period A. 宽限期C. 一段时间(8) consensus A. 内容,规范C. 证券,债券(9) in principle A. 适用于C.  原则上B. 美好的时期D. 终止时时期期    B. 意见一致  D. 正式批准B. 主要来讲D. 规定(10) bull market A 熊市B 牛市C 集市D 证券市场2 II23015ABCDE1101.5WTOIt is well known that the World Trade Organization (WTO) is the only international organization __1__ with the global rules of trade between notions. Its main function is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly as possible. It was founded in 1993 by the Final Act that concluded the Urugudy Round of multilateral negotiations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade(GATT), which it __2___, and exists to administer and police the 28 free-trade agreements, agreements, oversee world trade practices, and adjudicate trade disputes. It began its operation on January 1, 1995, with its general council __3___ 76 member states; by early 1999 it numbered 134 members. The result of it is to make a more prosperous, peaceful and accountable economic world. Decisions in the WTO are typically by ___4___ among all member countries and they are ratified by members’ parliaments. Trade friction is channeled into the WTO’s dispute settlement process where the focus is on interpreting agreements and commitments, and how to ensure that countries’ trade policies ___5___ with them. That way, the risk of disputes spilling over into political or military conflict is reduced. By lowering trade barriers, the WTO’s system also breaks down other barriers between peoples and nations.At the heart of the system-known as the __6___ trading system-are the WTO’s agreements, negotiated and signed by a large majority of the world’s trading nations, and __7___ in their parliaments. These agreements are the legal ground-rules for international commerce. Essentially, they are contracts, guaranteeing member countries important trade rights. They also bind governments to keep their trade policies within agreed limits to everybody’s benefit. The agreements were negotiated and signed by governments. But their 3 purpose is to help producers of goods and services, exporters and importers conduct their business. The goal is to improve the welfare of the peoples of the member countries. The past 50 years have seen an __8____ growth in world trade. Merchandise exports grew on average by 6% annually. Total trade in 1997 was 14 times the level of 1950. GATT and the WTO have helped to create a strong and prosperous trading system contributing to __9__ growth. The system was developed through a series of trade negotiations, or rounds, held under GATT. The first rounds dealt mainly with tariff reductions but later negotiations included other areas such as anti-dumping and non-tariff measures. The latest round - the 1986-84 Uruguay Round - led to the WTO’s creation. Decisions are made by the entire membership. A mmajority vote is also possible but it has never been used in the WTO, and was extremely rare under the WTO’s __10___, GATT. The WTO’s agreements have been ratified in all members’ parliaments.1. A. dealing 2. A. places 3. A. concluding B. comprising C. competing D. taking B. communicating C. complying D. confirming C. supersedes D. makes B. removes 4. A. consensus B. comment C. commitment D. component 5. A. confirm 6. A. multilateral B. multiple C. lateral 7. A. rolled 8. A. exceptional B. except B. abide C. conform D. deal D. manageable B. ratified C. checked D. issued C. exceeding D. extending 9. A. presented B. unprecedented C. superseded D. sustained 10. A. predecessor B. successor C. professor D. institution 253When did humans first arrive at the concept of money? What conditions spawned it? And how did it affect the ancient societies that created it? Until recently, re- searchers searchers thought they had the answers. (1) _______________. But few see the matter so simply now. With evidence gleaned from such disparate sources as ancient temple paintings, clay tablets, and buried hoards of un- coined metals, researchers have revealed far more ancient money: silver 4 scraps and bits of gold, massive rings and gleaming ingots. (2) _______________.There, they suggest, wealthy citizens were flaunting money at least as early as 2500 B.C. and perhaps a few hundred years before that. "There's just no way to get around it," says Marvin Powell, a historian at Northern Illinois University in De Kalb. "Silver in Mesopotamia functions like our money today. It's a means of exchange. People use it for a storage of wealth, and they use it for defining value." Many scholars believe money began even earlier. ‘My sense is that as far back as the written records go in Mesopotamia and Egypt, some form of money is there,’ observes Jonathan Williams, curator of Roman and Iron Age coins at the British Museum in London. "That suggests it was probably there beforehand, but we can' t tell because I we don't have any written records." Just why researchers have had such difficulties in uncovering these ancient moneys has much to do with the practice of archeology and the nature of money itself. Archeologists, after all, are the ultimate Dumpster divers: they spend their careers sifting through the trash of the past, ingeniously reconstructing vanished lives from broken pets and dented knives. (3) _______________ Money doesn't always come in the form of dimes and sawbucks, even today. As a means of payment and a way of storing wealth, it assumes many forms, from debit cards and checks to credit cards and mutual funds. The forms it took in the past have been, to say the least, elusive. From the beginning, money has shaped human society. It greased the wheels of Mesopotamian commerce, spurred the development of mathematics, and helped officials and kings rake in taxes and impose fines. (4) _______________. "If there were never any money, there would never have been prosperity," says Thomas  Wyrick, an economist at Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield, who is studying the origins of money and banking. "Money is making all this stuff happen." Ancient texts show that almost from its first recorded appearance in the ancient Near East, money preoccupied estate owners and scribes, water carriers and slaves. In Mesopotamia, as early as 3000 BC, scribes devised pictographs suitable for recording simple lists of concrete objects, such as grain consignments. (5) _______________. A. Five hundred years later, the pictographs had evolved into a more supple system of writing, a partially syllabic script known as cuneiform that was capable of recording the vernacular: first Sumerian, a language unrelated to any living tongue, and later Akkadian , an ancient Semitic language. 5 B. In the process, they have pushed the origins of cash far beyond the sunny coasts of the Mediterranean, back to the world's oldest cities in Mesopotamia, the fertile plain created by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. C. As it evolved in Bronze Age civilizations along the Mediterranean coast, it fostered sea trade, built lucrative cottage industries, and underlay an accumulation of wealth that might have impressed Donald Trump. D. The tokens served first as counters and perhaps later as promissory notes giver temple tax collectors before the first writing appeared. E. They believed money was born, as coins, along the coasts of the Mediterranean the seventh or sixth century BC, a product of the civilization that later gave world the Parthenon, Plato, and Aristotle. F. But like us, ancient Mesopotamians and Phoenicians seldom made the error of tossing out cash, and only rarely did they bury their most precious liquid assets in ground. Even when archeologists have found buried cash, though, they've trouble recognizing it for what it was. G. If money had never developed, we would all still be bartering. We would have been stuck with that. Money opened the door to trade, which opened the door for specialization. And that made possible a modern society. III5420.在世纪后年的发展中,特别是改革开放后的年,中国工业2012050保持了高速增长。.在国内交易中,买卖双方了解对方的财务情况和其他有关信息并不难,2支付可能以一种直接的形式进行。6 3.我们从贵国驻北京大使馆商务参赞处获悉,你们是轻工业产品的进口商。此次写信告知贵方,本公司已被指定为著名的索尼彩电的代理商。我4. 方可现货供应许多新型的质优彩电,同时还提供零件和良好的售后服务。5. 贵公司可能注意到了原材料价格的上涨趋势,种种迹象表明这种趋势将持续下去。在此情况下,我们想提醒你们,在近期内不可能再有相同的报盘。IV.30The coming of the railroads made canal shipping less important, but it tied New York even more closely to the central regions of the country. It was easier for people in the central states to ship their goods to New York for export overseas. Exports from New York were greater than imports. Consequently, shipping companies were eager to fill their ships with passengers on the return trip from Europe. Passengers could come from Europe very cheaply as a result. Thus New' York became the greatest port for receiving people from European countries. Many of these people remained in the cityO. thers stayed in New 7 York for a few weeks, months, or years, and then moved to other parts of the United States. For these 'great numbers of new Americans New York had to provide homes, goods, and services. Their labor helped the city become great. 8 (20%)1.()1-5BCCDD ()6-10BBDDC 2.(1-5)ABBDC (6-10)AABCB II30%(15%)(1-5) ACBAC (1-5) EBFCA (6-10)

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