问答题Practice 2George Soros the Financial Crocodile  “The US governs the international system to protect its own economy. It is not in charge of protecting other economies. ”Soros says. “So when America goes into recession, you have anti- recessionary polic

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Practice 2George Soros the Financial Crocodile  “The US governs the international system to protect its own economy. It is not in charge of protecting other economies. ”Soros says. “So when America goes into recession, you have anti- recessionary policies. When other countries are in recession, they don’t have the ability to engage in anti-recessionary policies because they can’t have a permissive monetary policy, because money would flee. ” In person, he has the air of a philosophy professor rather than a gimlet-eyed financier. In a soft voice which bears the faces of his native Hungary, he argues that it is time to rewrite the so-called Washington consensus—the cocktail of liberalization, privatization and fiscal rectitude which the IMF has been preaching for 15 years. Developing countries no longer have the freedom to run their own economies, he argues, even when they follow perfectly sound policies. He cites Brazil, which although it has a floating currency and manageable public debt was paying ten times over the odds to borrow from capital markets.  Soros credits the anti-globalization movement for having made companies more sensitive to their wider responsibilities. “I think [the protesters] have made an important contribution by making people aware of the flaws of the system,” he says. “People on the street had an impact on public opinion and corporations which sell to the public responded to that.” Because the IMF has abandoned billion dollar bailouts for troubled economies, he thinks a repeat of the Asian crisis is unlikely. The fund ‘s new “tough love” policy—for which Argentina is the guinea pig——has other consequences. The bailouts were a welfare system for Wall Street, with western taxpayers rescuing the banks from the consequences of unwise lending to emerging economies.  Now the IMF has drawn a line in the sand, credit to poor countries is drying up. “It has created a new problem-the inadequacy of the flow of capital from center to the periphery,” he says.  The one economy Soros is not losing any sleep about is the US. “I am much more positive about the underlying economy than I am about the market, because we are waging war not only on terrorism but also on recession.” he says. “I have not yet seen an economy in recession when you are gearing up for war.” He worries that the world’s largest economic power is not living up to its responsibilities. “I would like the United States to live up to the responsibilities of its hegemonic(霸权的) power because it is not going to give up its hegemonic power, ” he says. “The only thing that is realistic is for the United States to become aware that it is in its enlightened self- interest to ensure that the rest of the world benefits from their role.”

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  • 第1题:

    The boy was bathing in the river________a crocodile attacked him.


    参考答案:when

  • 第2题:

    听力原文:The primary objective of financial reporting is to provide information useful for making investment and lending decisions.

    (6)

    A.The financial reporting is to provide information for the investors and lenders only.

    B.The main aim of financial reporting is to offer information useful for decision-making.

    C.Investment and lending decisions can be made from the financial reporting.

    D.Investment and lending decisions can not be made from the financial reporting.


    正确答案:B
    解析:录音单句意思为“财务报告的主要目标是为投资者和贷款者做决定提供有用信息”。

  • 第3题:

    听力原文:The financial reporting is used to provide information useful for making investment and lending decision.

    (2)

    A.The objective of financial reporting is to provide information useful for making investment and lending decisions.

    B.The financial reporting is useless.

    C.The financial reporting can't help people to decide whether they invest on something or not.

    D.The financial reporting has no objectives.


    正确答案:A
    解析:单句的意思为“财务报告被用来为投资及借贷决策提供有用信息。”

  • 第4题:

    grammar pratice is usually dividied into two categories:_________________.

    A、mechanical drilling and meaningful drilling

    B、mechanical practice and meaningful practice

    C、meaningful drilling and communcative drilling

    D、meaningful practice and communicative practice


    参考答案:B

  • 第5题:

    1.I don't have a partner __________volleyball __________.

    A. to practice;/

    B. practice; with

    C. to practice; with

    D. practice;/


    正确答案:C
    1.C【解析】practice sth. with sb.与某人一起练习某事.句意为“我没有伙伴同我一起练习排球”。

  • 第6题:

    Financial institutions deal with financial assets,assets that promise future payments from financial contracts, such as securities and loans.These institutions also deliver services, relying on their reputations to attract customers for relationships ofte


    答案:
    解析:
    金融机构处理金融资产,这些资产是承诺未来收益的金融合同,如股票和贷款。这些机 构同样提供服务,这依赖于声誉吸引基于信任关系的客户。类似地,非金融企业期望未来的现 金形式的收益,或者来自其有形的服务产品或者来自可识别的商标品牌、某个生产过程的专利。 因为资产种类众多,将其分为两类比较方便:实物资产和金融资产。实物资产是那些基于基本质量提供收益的资产,一个人的家的价值与其建筑质量、所在位置和大小相关,一个公司的主 要的电脑提供的收益是基于其速度、内存大小、用途的便利以及维修的频率,而金融资产是能 从签署合约的团体手中收到未来承诺收益的合约。 与其他机构一样,金融机构需要并使用资产,以使得收益超过成本,金融机构和其他公司 最关键的不同是金融机构持有的大部分资产事金融资产。金融机构使用来自存款者的资金来获 取对他人的金融索取权。他们也许会将资金借给个人、企业或者政府,它们也会购买其他企业 的股权,金融机构期望的未来收益依赖于他们购买的金融负债所有者的绩效。金融机构和其他 公司的主要区别并不在于它们筹集资金的方式,因为所有企业都这样筹集金融负债.而在于他 们如何运用这比资金。

  • 第7题:

    问答题
    Practice 4   (The candidate chooses one topic and speaks about it for one minute.)  A Motivation: the importance of motivating staff at all levels of a company  B Financial Management: how to achieve savings on production costs.  C Communication: the factors involved in determining staff access to confidential information.

    正确答案: 【参考范例】
    If you chose A: (two possible answers)
    a. It is very important to motivate staff at all levels of a company. The principle of motivation is to make sure that the work is interesting, challenging, and satisfying for the individual worker. To most employees, it is not sufficient to only have material rewards such as pay. So employer must try his best to motivate his staff. We all know that staff members working in high mood, and taking great satisfaction from their work will provide customers with good products and service. Consequently, the customers will be satisfied with the goods and service. To a large extent, business depends on good customer relations. Good customer relation will transfer into retention of a great number of loyal customers. As is known to all, loyal customers will take good care of your business.
    b. Like an adage goes, “Nothing happens until someone sells something.”, which emphasizes a very important point to any business or institution, though taken literally it may be misleading or even untrue. As a matter of fact, many activities should happen before “someone sells some- thing”. You will have a lot of things to do, among which is to motivate staff, since you will need staff to do a lot of things, for instance market research, production of inventory, transportation to warehouses, purchasing of raw materials, financing of inventory, promotion and so on. Their good service will provide individual consumer with pleasure, and make them happy. Once you know how to motivate staff, you are certain to succeed.
    If you chose B: (three possible answers)
    a. The fundamental reason of business failure lies in poor management. It is possible that business difficulties are caused by the poor quality of management that is by internal factors and by factors external to the firm. The poorly operated business will fail, while the well managed will succeed. In order to achieve savings on production costs, there are some things that you need to know, which includes location, excessive competition, and difficulties in respect to receivables and inventory, and inadequate sales. If its management is aware of its environment, alert, resourceful, and flexible, the individual business can adapt to the constant changes in dynamic economy and survive.
    b. In order to achieve savings on production costs, market research has to be conducted first and then a strategic plan needs to be made. The development of a sales forecast is significant to the planning of any business. With sales forecast in hand, all the costs of the business can as well be forecast according to knowledge of the way the sales are generated (the market plan). Given the income and costs generated by the sales forecast, then a financial plan can be prepared. Selecting location is also important. When selecting your location, you should make your first marketing decision, which requires your knowledge of three things: your product or service; its users (potential customers), and your competitors.
    c. If you want to achieve savings on production costs, you must understand strategic cost management. Today’s business objectives have three aspects: to make profits, to beat competition, and to delight customers. You must accomplish the third so as to achieve the first two objectives. However, traditional cost-management techniques focused on the first objective only by minimizing cost without consideration of the effects on customers. Cost management means far more than cost cutting. Good cost management should be forward looking. Although you still need to look backward, the more you look forward to target costs and manage operations to meet cost goals, the less you will need to look backward to find out where costs went awry. And thus you should avoid the trap of trying to account costs out after the fact, instead of designing lower costs in ahead the fact.
    If you chose C: (two possible answers)
    a. Several factors are involved in determining staff access to confidential information. First of all, you need to make sure what kind of information is confidential. It is only the classified information or documents that need to be kept secret. Secondly, make sure who needs confidential information. Only those directly relating to the subject or problem under discussion or consideration can access the relevant information. Thirdly, you need to make sure the reason why they shall have access to information, which is limited to senior management or certain person. Is it necessary to give him/her the secret information? Finally, you need to be sure of the way the confidential information is used.
    b. It is very vital to make sure those who have access to confidential information have signed a confidentiality undertaking—that is, a document promising not to make confidential information public. You don’t like to see a potential buyer use this confidential information either in the course of negotiations or after negotiations have broken down. Since many confidentiality letters have no legal value, taking appropriate advice is recommended. You should’ also take into consideration your strategy for informing your staff of the proposed sale. Most business owners would like to keep the sale secret from their employees until the deal has been completed or at least until negotiations are fairly advanced. However, this can be difficult and if staff finds out about the sale they will be unsettled. In addition, you will have to produce a tremendous amount of information about the business and its running, for which you will need the cooperation of senior management, who will therefore need to be informed of the sale.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第8题:

    问答题
    Practice 4  I am writing to confirm our telephone conversation of Thursday, the 7th, about our visit to your company. Next Monday, December 11, will be fine for us and we hope that it will suit you, too. My secretary, Miss Mary Brown, and Sales Manager, Mr. Zhang Ming, will be coming in the morning. It’s unfortunate that l will not be able to go with them.  Thanks again for giving us this opportunity to visit with you.

    正确答案:
    【参考译文】
    谨写此信确认我们7号(星期四)在电话中商谈的有关赴贵公司访问事宜。下星期一(12月11日)对我们来说是个很合适的日期,希望这个时间对贵公司也适合。我的秘书布朗·玛丽小姐及销售经理张明先生将于当日上午前往贵公司。很遗憾我不能随同前往。
    再次对贵公司所提供的访问机会表示感谢。
    解析:
      ①be writing to写此信的目的是……。
      ②confirm确定,确认。
      ③be fine for意译为“有空”。
      ④be able to能够……。

  • 第9题:

    问答题
    Practice 6  The financial crisis presents an opportunity for China to seize the leadership baton for globalization and become its centre for goods, services and capital, while catalyzing a new China boom that could last a decade or longer. That boom could turn China into the world’s largest economy—and a developed country—within two decades.  The global economy has run like a motorcycle, with American consumption as one wheel and China’s savings as the other, with everyone else piled up on top. The sustainability of this world depended on foreigners believing in the Wall Street debt instruments that paid for America’s imports while keeping inflation at bay. Inflation came three years ago with surging oil prices. The tightening that accompanied it burst the US property bubble in 2006. It took another year for the subprime market, and still another for financial derivatives, to blow up. The resulting crisis has destroyed Wall Street’s credibility. The motorcycle economy has fallen over.  The global financial crisis is casting a shadow over globalization. Developed economies may resort to protectionism to keep jobs at home, leading to a vicious cycle of recession and more protectionism. China is in a position to carry the baton for globalization.

    正确答案: 【参考译文】
    金融危机赠予中国一个执全球化发展牛耳的机会,这有可能使中国成为全球化过程中商品、服务和资本的中心,与此同时它也会促成中国新一轮的有可能长达十年甚至更久的繁荣。该轮繁荣有可能使中国在二十年内成为世界上最大的经济体,同时发展成为发达国家。
    世界经济的运行恰如一辆汽车,一个车轮是美国的消费,另一个车轮是中国的储蓄,这两个轮子承载着世界经济。这种世界经济的发展模式取决于外国人对为美国进口买单的华尔街债务工具的信心,同时通胀得到有效控制。随着3年前石油价格的飙升,通胀时代到来。随之而来的紧张局面在2006年捅破了美国的房产泡沫。一年之后,次债市场轰然倒塌,又是一年,金融衍生品市场崩溃。这场危机摧毁了华尔街的信誉。承载世界经济的汽车产业也已寿终正寝。
    全球金融危机给全球化蒙上了一层阴影。发达国家为了保留国内的工作机会,可能求助于贸易保护主义,这会使全球经济进入衰退的恶性循环和更多的保护主义。中国处于掌控全球化进程船舵的有利位置。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    问答题
    Practice 3  We are glad to welcome our Chinese friends to this special Business Training program. Here, you will have a variety of activities and a chance to exchange ideas with each other. We hope that all of you will benefit a lot from this program. During your stay, please do not hesitate to speak to us with questions or concerns. We believe this will be an educational and enjoyable program.

    正确答案:
    【参考译文】
    我们非常高兴地欢迎中国朋友参加本次商务培训专修项目。在这里,你们将参与一系列的活动,并有机会相互交流。我希望你们都能受益于这个项目。在此期间,如有任何问题或想法,请告知我们。我们相信这将是一个既有教育意义又令人愉快的项目。
    解析:
      ①be glad to很高兴……。
      ②benefit a lot from从……中获益。
      ③hesitate犹豫,迟疑。

  • 第11题:

    问答题
    Practice 4  You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.  Write about the following topic:  Money for postgraduate research is limited. Therefore some people think that financial support from governments should only be provided for scientific research rather than research for less useful subjects. Do you agree or disagree?  You should write at least 250 words.

    正确答案: 【参考范文】
    It is known to all that postgraduate research plays a vital role in advance of various subjects. However, the investment is so limited that many people maintain that the government should only support the scientific ones which are useful so that greater profits can be generated. Personally, I can not agree with this view.
    No one can question the importance of scientific research as it is closely related with our living standard and earns great advantage for a nation. However, if only science was emphasized, the society would lose balance. More essentially, it is hard to distinguish “useful” from “useless.”
    In order to solve this problem, the government can take action from at least three aspects: First, the government should collect more funds via legislative rules or it can employ some companies to do so. Taxation and investment can be strong supports to school research. Second, the research laboratories should and have to use fund distributed efficiently and effectively. Although the government has the obligation to support their researches, they can never waste the money on private expenditures. Last but not the least, the government as the macro leader, it should not judge the value of something in a short-sighted view. Subjects which are seemingly useless at the present stage probably have great potential in the future.
    To sum up, it is an inevitable obligation to invest money in doing research for college students and staff. And the government should treat all subjects equally without narrow minds.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    问答题
    Practice 10  We learned from your advertisement in Globe Boston that you are an exporter of glass art works and we are availing ourselves of this opportunity to ask you to send us some samples of the advertised products. Our firm is a company engaged in import/ export of arts and crafts. Recent years we have put more interest in glass art works. We are thinking of expanding our business to the US and hope we will establish business relations with you soon.

    正确答案:
    【参考译文】
    我方从贵公司在《波士顿全球报》上刊登的广告中获悉,贵公司是玻璃艺术品的出口商。我方借此机会,请贵公司惠送贵方在广告中所推销产品的样品。我方是专门经营工艺品进出口的公司,近年来对玻璃艺术品有了更大的兴趣。现在我方正计划把业务扩展到美国,因而希望能尽快与贵公司建立贸易关系。
    解析:
      ①这是一封请求建立贸易联系的信函,在翻译此类信函的时候,措辞要礼貌、客气、委婉和正式。
      ②exporter译为“出口商”。
      ③availing ourselves of this opportunity译为“我方借此机会”。
      ④engaged in译为“经营……”。
      ⑤Globe Boston为刊物,译为中文时应加书名号。

  • 第13题:

    grammar practice is usually divided into two categories, _______________.

    A. meaningful drilling and communicative drilling

    B. mechanical drilling and meaningful drilling

    C. mechanical practice and meaningful practice

    D. meaningful practice and communicative practice


    正确答案是:C

  • 第14题:

    听力原文:M: There are several reasons why careful analysis of financial statements is necessary. What are they?

    W: First, financial statements are general-purpose statements. Secondly, the relationships between amounts on successive financial statements are not obvious without analysis. And thirdly, users of financial statements may be interested in seeing how well a company is performing.

    Q: What are they talking about?

    (17)

    A.The methods of financial statements.

    B.The necessity of careful analysis of financial statements

    C.The relationship among financial statements.

    D.The purpose of financial statements.


    正确答案:B
    解析:男士问的是仔细分析财务报表的必要性的理由,故B选项符合。D项说的是财务报表的目的,并非分析财务报表的目的。

  • 第15题:

    The two most common specialized fields of accounting in practice are().

    A.managerial accounting and financial accounting

    B.managerial accounting and environmental accounting

    C.forensic accounting and financial accounting

    D.financial accounting and tax accounting systems


    正确答案:A

  • 第16题:

    Overall objective of financial reporting is to provide financial information useful to internal users in making economic decisions.()


    正确答案:错

  • 第17题:

    Which of the following statements about meaningful practice in grammar teaching is NOT true?

    A.Meaningful practice aims at form accuracy.
    B.Meaningful practice focuses on the production and comprehension of meaning.
    C.There is no clear cut between mechanical and meaningful practice.
    D.Practice based on prompts is usually considered as meaningful practice.

    答案:A
    解析:
    考查语法操练类型。语法练习包括机械型练习、意义型练习与交际型练习。机械型练习注重形式的准确性.意义型练习注重意义的产生、理解或互换,二者没有明显的分割。以图画、图表、关键词等提示信息为基础的语法练习通常被看作是意义型练习。故选A。

  • 第18题:

    下面()是顶级域名 。

    • A、.com
    • B、.cn
    • C、.edu
    • D、.gov
    • E、.web

    正确答案:A,B,C,D,E

  • 第19题:

    问答题
    Practice 2George Soros the Financial Crocodile  “The US governs the international system to protect its own economy. It is not in charge of protecting other economies. ”Soros says. “So when America goes into recession, you have anti- recessionary policies. When other countries are in recession, they don’t have the ability to engage in anti-recessionary policies because they can’t have a permissive monetary policy, because money would flee. ” In person, he has the air of a philosophy professor rather than a gimlet-eyed financier. In a soft voice which bears the faces of his native Hungary, he argues that it is time to rewrite the so-called Washington consensus—the cocktail of liberalization, privatization and fiscal rectitude which the IMF has been preaching for 15 years. Developing countries no longer have the freedom to run their own economies, he argues, even when they follow perfectly sound policies. He cites Brazil, which although it has a floating currency and manageable public debt was paying ten times over the odds to borrow from capital markets.  Soros credits the anti-globalization movement for having made companies more sensitive to their wider responsibilities. “I think [the protesters] have made an important contribution by making people aware of the flaws of the system,” he says. “People on the street had an impact on public opinion and corporations which sell to the public responded to that.” Because the IMF has abandoned billion dollar bailouts for troubled economies, he thinks a repeat of the Asian crisis is unlikely. The fund ‘s new “tough love” policy—for which Argentina is the guinea pig——has other consequences. The bailouts were a welfare system for Wall Street, with western taxpayers rescuing the banks from the consequences of unwise lending to emerging economies.  Now the IMF has drawn a line in the sand, credit to poor countries is drying up. “It has created a new problem-the inadequacy of the flow of capital from center to the periphery,” he says.  The one economy Soros is not losing any sleep about is the US. “I am much more positive about the underlying economy than I am about the market, because we are waging war not only on terrorism but also on recession.” he says. “I have not yet seen an economy in recession when you are gearing up for war.” He worries that the world’s largest economic power is not living up to its responsibilities. “I would like the United States to live up to the responsibilities of its hegemonic(霸权的) power because it is not going to give up its hegemonic power, ” he says. “The only thing that is realistic is for the United States to become aware that it is in its enlightened self- interest to ensure that the rest of the world benefits from their role.”

    正确答案: 参考译文
    金融大鳄乔治·索罗斯 索罗斯说:“美国管理国际经济体系,是为了保护本国经济,并不负责保护其他国家的经济。美国经济一旦陷入衰退,可以出台反衰退政策,而其他国家经济衰退,却无力这样做,因为这些国家不能采取自由的货币政策,否则资本就会外流。”索罗斯本人具有哲学教授的风度,不太像目光敏锐的金融家。说话轻声细语,略带匈牙利口音,认为修改所谓的“华盛顿共识”正当其时。“华盛顿共识”是指经济自由化、私人化和财政透明的综合体制;这一体制国际货币基金组织已倡导了15年。索罗斯认为,发展中国家即便贯彻了完善健全的经济政策,也不再能自由地控制本国经济。他举例说,巴西实行了浮动汇率制和可控国债,却付出比正常情况高出10倍的代价从资本市场借贷。
    索罗斯赞扬反全球化运动使各公司更加认识到自己更广泛的责任。他说:“我认为反对者功不可没,让人们意识到这一体制有缺陷。普通民众对公众舆论产生了重要影响,而公司以大众为销售对象,对此也做出了反应。”国际货币基金组织不再提供10亿美元援助经济困难的国家,索罗斯因此认为亚洲金融危机不可能重现。国际货币基金组织这种“又严又爱”的政策(阿根廷是这一政策的试验品)产生了别的后果:西方纳税人挽救了银行,将其从盲目向新兴工业国家提供贷款的恶果中解脱出来,而资金援助成为华尔街提供福利的方法。如今国际货币基金组织就好像是在沙滩上划了一条分界线,向贫困国家提供的贷款日益枯竭。索罗斯说:“这产生了新问题,即资金从中心向周边流动不足。”
    索罗斯最不担心的就是美国经济。他说:“我对美国经济潜力的信心比对市场更足。我们不只向恐怖主义开战,也向经济衰退开战。我还没见过哪个国家全力备战时经济停滞不前。”他担心世界上最大的经济强国不能尽到责任,说道:“我希望美国承担起其霸权应承担的责任,因为美国不会放弃霸权地位。美国应该意识到,美国自身要获得利益,就必须保证其他国家从其扮演的角色中受益。这是唯一的现实。”
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    The rescue plan recently approved by the American government of the current American financial storm reminds us of the Emergency Banking Act presented by President Roosevelt in his _____.
    A

    Amendment V.

    B

    Bill of Rights

    C

    Marshall Plan

    D

    New Deal


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    1933年,为了解决经济大萧条的问题,美国总统罗斯福实施了一系列政策措施,史称新政(New Deal);其中他要求国会于3月9日举行特别会议审议《紧急银行法》(the Emergency Banking Act),该法于当天迅速通过;新政并没有结束大萧条,但有效地是经济状况得到了改善。

  • 第21题:

    问答题
    Practice 7  ● You are the Chief Accountant for an Import-Export Agency. You have seen an advertisement for a short training course about a new financial management program.  ● Write a memo of words to your boss to include:  ● a request to go on the course  ● some details about the course (e. g. date, cost)  ● why you think the course will be useful.  ● Write 40—50 words on a separate sheet.

    正确答案: 【参考范文】
    To: The General Manager (or similar title)
    From: Chief Accountant
    Date: 14 April, 2005
    Subject: A Useful Finance training course
    I would like to participate in this course about a new financial management program. The course is on 23 April and costs US $500. I deem that attending this course will help me to do my job better and more effectively in future.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    问答题
    George Soros the Financial Crocodile  “The US governs the international system to protect its own economy. It is not in charge of protecting other economies. ”Soros says. “So when America goes into recession, you have anti- recessionary (反衰退的) policies. When other countries are in recession, they don’t have the ability to engage in anti-recessionary policies because they can’t have a permissive monetary policy, because money would flee. ” In person, he has the air of a philosophy professor rather than a gimlet-eyed (目光敏锐的) financier. In a soft voice which bears the faces of his native Hungary. he argues that it is time to rewrite the so-called Washington consensus—the cocktail of liberalization, privatization and fiscal rectitude which the IMF has been preaching for 15 years. Developing countries no longer have the freedom to run their own economies, he argues, even when they follow perfectly sound policies. He cites Brazil, which although it has a floating currency and manageable public debt was paying ten times over the odds to borrow from capital markets.  Soros credits the anti-globalization movement for having made companies more sensitive to their wider responsibilities. “I think [the protesters] have made an important contribution by making people aware of the flaws of the system,” he says. “People on the street had an impact on public opinion and corporations which sell to the public responded to that.” Because the IMF has abandoned billion dollar bailouts(紧急融资)for troubled economies, he thinks a repeat of the Asian crisis is unlikely. The fund ‘s new “tough love” policy—for which Argentina is the guinea pig——has other consequences. The bailouts were a welfare system for Wall Street, with western taxpayers rescuing the banks from the consequences of unwise lending to emerging economies. Now the IMF has drawn a line in the sand, credit to poor countries is drying up. “It has created a new problem-the inadequacy of the flow of capital from center to the periphery(外围), ”he says.  The one economy Soros is not losing any sleep about is the US. “I am much more positive about the underlying economy than I am about the market, because we are waging war not only on terrorism but also on recession.” he says. “I have not yet seen an economy in recession when you are gearing up for war.” He worries that the world’s largest economic power is not living up to its responsibilities. “I would like the United States to live up to the responsibilities of its hegemonic(霸权的) power because it is not going to give up its hegemonic power,” he says. “The only thing that is realistic is for the United States to become aware that it is in its enlightened self- interest to ensure that the rest of the world benefits from their role. ”

    正确答案: 【参考译文】
    金融大鳄乔治·索罗斯 索罗斯说:“美国管理国际经济体系,是为了保护本国经济,并不负责保护其他国家的经济。美国经济一旦陷入衰退,可以出台反衰退政策,而其他国家经济衰退,却无力这样做,因为这些国家不能采取自由的货币政策,否则资本就会外流。”索罗斯本人具有哲学教授的风度,不太像目光敏锐的金融家。说话轻声细语,略带匈牙利口音,认为修改所谓的“华盛顿共识”正当其时。“华盛顿共识”是指经济自由化、私人化和财政透明的综合体制;这一体制国际货币基金组织已倡导了15年。索罗斯认为,发展中国家即便贯彻了完善健全的经济政策,也不再能自由地控制本国经济。他举例说,巴西实行了浮动汇率制和可控国债,却付出比正常情况高出10倍的代价从资本市场借贷。
    索罗斯赞扬反全球化运动是为了使各公司更加认识到自己更广泛的责任。他说:“我认为反对者功不可没,因为他们让人们意识到这一体制有缺陷。普通民众对公众舆论产生了重要影响,而公司以大众为销售对象,对此也做出了反应。”国际货币基金组织不再提供10亿美元援助经济困难的国家,索罗斯因此认为亚洲金融危机不可能重现。国际货币基金组织这种“又严又爱”的政策(阿根廷是这一政策的试验品)产生了别的后果:西方纳税人挽救了银行,将其从盲目向新兴工业国家提供贷款的恶果中解脱出来,而资金援助成为华尔街提供福利的方法。如今国际货币基金组织就好像是在沙滩上划了一条分界线,向贫困国家提供的贷款日益枯竭。索罗斯说:“这产生了新问题,即资金从中心向周边流动不足。”
    索罗斯唯对美国经济高枕无忧。他说:“我对美国经济潜力的信心比对市场更足。我们不只向恐怖主义开战,也向经济衰退开战。我还没见过哪个国家全力备战时经济停滞不前。”他担心世界上最大的经济强国不能尽到责任,说道:“我希望美国承担起其霸权应承担的责任,因为美国不会放弃霸权地位。美国应该意识到,美国自身要获得利益,就必须保证其他国家从其扮演的角色中受益。这是唯一的现实。”
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    According to the recent reports, one of the animals, _____ crocodile, is in _____ danger of dying out.
    A

    the; the

    B

    the; /

    C

    /; /

    D

    /; the


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    the crocodile表示一类动物,就是鳄鱼这种动物;in danger of是固定词组,意为“处于……的危险之中。”句意为:据最新报道,鳄鱼这种动物濒临灭绝。

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    Which of the following statements about meaningful practice is NOT true?
    A

    Meaningful practice aims at form accuracy.

    B

    Meaningful practice focuses on the production and comprehension of meaning.

    C

    There is no clear cut between mechanical and meaningful practice.

    D

    Practice based on prompts is usually considered as meaningful practice.


    正确答案: A
    解析: