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As fuel prices rose, bus companies raised their fares and ______.A.so did the airlinesB.no

As fuel prices rose, bus companies raised their fares and ______.

A.so did the airlines

B.nor did the airlines

C.so the airlines did

D.nor the airlines did

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第1题
Investment in the public sector, such as electricity, irrigation, public services and tran
sport (excluding vehicles, ships and planes) increased by about 10%, although the emphasis moved to the transport and away from the other sectors mentioned. Trade and services recorded a 16% to 17% investment growth, including a 30% increase in investment in business premises. Industrial investment is estimate to have risen by 8%. Although the share of agriculture in total gross investment in the economy continued to decline, investment grew by 9% in absolute terms, largely spurred on by a 23% expansion of investment in agricultural equipment. Housing construction had 12% more invested in it in 1964, not so much owing to increased demand, as to fears of new taxes and limitation of building.

Total consumption in real terms rose by close on 11% during 1964, and per capital personal consumption by under 7%, as in 1963. The undesirable trend towards a rapid rise in consumption, evident in previous years, remained unaltered. Since at current prices consumption rose by 16% and disposable income by 13%, there was evidently a fall in the rate of saving in the private sector of the economy. Once again consumption patterns indicated a swift advance in the standard of living. Expenditure on food declined in significance, although consumption of fruit increased. Spending on furniture and household equipment, health, education and recreation continued to increase. The greatest proof of altered living standards was the rapid expansion of expenditure on transport (including private cars) and personal services of all kinds, which occurred during 1964. The progressive wealth of large sectors of the public was demonstrated by the changing composition of durable goods purchased. Saturation(饱和) point was rapidly being approached for items such as the first household radio, gas cookers, and electric refrigerators, whereas increasing purchases of automobiles and television sets Were registered.

The author thinks that the trend towards a rapid rise in consumption was "undesirable" because______.

A.people saved less

B.people were wealthy

C.people consumed less

D.expenditures on luxuries in creased

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第2题
In a survey conducted by research firm Harris Interactive, 71% of Americans said that spen
ding extra money on travel during the holiday season is worthwhile--so long as it affords them time with family and friends. But just because traveling may be the right thing to do, that doesn't mean it has to be the expensive thing to do. Traveling involves many hidden costs that, once you're aware of them, are easy to spot--and even easier to eliminate.

To start, consider transportation fees. For example, if you're driving, fill up the gas tank before traveling on the highway, where it's much costlier, says Clarky Davis, a personal finance expert. And make sure your car is in good condition by checking your heating vents, keeping up with routine maintenance and ensuring your tires are properly inflated, all of which help the ear achieve favorable fuel economy. Furthermore, not only does a tow car(救援车) cause inconvenience; it also means extra costs.

For those opting to fly, first, be aware of how much it costs to check a bag. Most airlines are charging for every checked bag by weight, but prices vary from carrier to carrier. If you can manage to pack everything into a carry-on, you'll save at least $15. Brooke Ferencsik, a travel expert, suggests considering secondary airports when booking your flight. These airports often are less crowded and frequently offer cheaper tickets.

And when it comes to your actual destination, don't assume that hotels are going to cut back on fees simply because they're desperate to draw customers. "They won't be adding or increasing fees, but they won't be decreasing them either," says Ferencsik. The best defense against extra fees is to read about the hotel's rates online, before you make a reservation. "Be aware of surcharges for everything from housekeeping to groundskeeping to use of the in-room safe," says Ferenesik. Some hotels even install a sensor(传感器) within the mini bar, charging guests for simply touching the items, let alone eating or drinking them.

"From airlines to hotels to rental ears, they've all got hidden fees you need to be aware of," says Ferencsik. "Do your homework and ask questions."

It is found that 71% of Americans regard it as worthwhile to______.

A.spend money on souvenirs while traveling with family and friends

B.accept hidden costs while traveling with family and friends

C.travel with family and friends during the holiday season

D.travel with family and friends so as to please them

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第3题
He() from the chair and() his voice.

A. rose, raised

B. raised,raised

C. rose, rose

D. raised, rose

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第4题
Lisa和谁的关系最好()

A.jisoo

B.rose

C.jennie

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第5题
Since Rose doesn’t love Cal, why is she marrying him?()

A.Rose is attracted by Cal’s talents

B.Rose is forced by her snobbish mother

C.Cal loves her so much

D.Cal is a steel magnate who is very wealthy

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第6题
John: Mary isn't going to New York next week. Rose: ______

John: Mary isn't going to New York next week.

Rose: ______

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第7题
George: You look pale. What's the matter with you? Rose: ______.

George: You look pale. What's the matter with you?

Rose: ______.

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第8题
Rose is () easy-going than Frank in the interview.A. muchB. manyC. much more

Rose is () easy-going than Frank in the interview.

A. much

B. many

C. much more

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第9题
Studies show that the world in 2010 will be more crowded,more polluted and less stable e
cologically(在生态方面)than the world we live in now.Visible ahead is serious stress involving population,resources and environment.Despite greater food output,people in the world will be poorer in many ways than they are today.For hundreds of millions of the extremely poor,the outlook for food and other necessities of life will be no better.For many it will be worse.While the economies of the developing countries are expected to grow at a faster rate than those of the industrialized nations,the total national product per head in most less developed countries remains low.The existing gap between the rich and poor nations will further widen.World food production is estimated to increase by 90 percent from 1970 to 2010.Most of that increase goes to the countries that already have relatively higher per-head food consumption(消费).Meanwhile,per-head consumption of food in the developing countries will scarcely improve or will actually fall far below the present inadequate level.What is worse is prices for food are expected to double.As a result,many less developed countries will have increasing difficulties meeting energy needs.For the one quarter of mankind that depends primarily on wood for fuel,the outlook is not hopeful.Regional water shortage will become more severe.In the 1970-2010 period population growth will require twice as much water as it does today in nearly half the world.Still greater increases would be needed to improve standards of living.Development of new water supplies will become more costly.

1. According to the passage,in 2010 while output of food will be greater,_____.

A. people will have sufficient food supplies

B. the world resources will become more than enough

C. in most developing countries people will have less food than they have today

D. the living standards of the world's population will improve greatly

2. According to the author,in 2010 for many poor people,_____.

A. things will get even worse

B. things will be a little better

C. it will be necessary for them to improve their housing

D. it will be impossible to obtain enough necessities of life

3. In the 1970-2010 period,the large proportion of global increase of food production goes _____.

A. to 90 percent

B. to developing countries

C. to any country in the world that needs it

D. to those countries that already have high per head consumption

4. How does the author predict the development of new water supplies in the future_____

A. Water shortage will occur in some regions only.

B. Development of new water supplies will be more expensive.

C. The less developed countries need more water than the developed ones.

D. The demand for water will double with the growing population.

5. Which of the following may best serve as the title of this passage_____

A. The Future Problems in the World.

B. Water and Air Pollution.

C. Water and Food Shortages.

D. Food Production and Consumption.

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