Being financially secure in retirement just doesn’t happen magically It takes lots of planning time and savings Some scary facts about retirement ?More than 50% of persons do not have enough finances for retirement ?25%do not participate in their company’

题目
Being financially secure in retirement just doesn’t happen magically It takes lots of planning time and savings
Some scary facts about retirement
?More than 50% of persons do not have enough finances for retirement
?25%do not participate in their company’s retirement plan
?The average person spends 20 years in retirement
Here are some tips to help you plan correctly
1. Talk to a financial professional. Every few years it’s a good idea to schedule a meeting with a financial planner to get a “check-up”. It’s just like a doctor’s visit and you should really talk about your present situation and future goals
2. Save and keep on saving. Make it a habit to save as much as you can
3. Learn your retirement needs. Retirement can be expensive. Learn from today how much you need to save for your retirement. Talk to a financial planner or find an online retirement calculator
4. Take part in your employer’s retirement plans. If your company offers one it is usually the best tool you can use. Talk to a financial professional for all your options
5. Learn about pension. If you have an employer or government pension plan learn all the details
6. Keep your retirement savings off-limits. Don’t make a withdrawal until you retire. You might incur penalties and it will be a setback for realizing your goals
What will happen if you withdraw your retirement savings before you retire?

A. You may have to pay penalties
B. You will fail to realize your goals
C. You retirement savings will become off-limits
D. You should save money for your retirement all over again

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  • 第1题:

    That sound doesn’t _____ in his language so it’s difficult for him to pronounce.

    [A] happen

    [B] take place

    [C] occur

    [D] run


    正确答案:C

  • 第2题:

    Being financially secure in retirement just doesn’t happen magically It takes lots of planning time and savings
    Some scary facts about retirement
    ?More than 50% of persons do not have enough finances for retirement
    ?25%do not participate in their company’s retirement plan
    ?The average person spends 20 years in retirement
    Here are some tips to help you plan correctly
    1. Talk to a financial professional. Every few years it’s a good idea to schedule a meeting with a financial planner to get a “check-up”. It’s just like a doctor’s visit and you should really talk about your present situation and future goals
    2. Save and keep on saving. Make it a habit to save as much as you can
    3. Learn your retirement needs. Retirement can be expensive. Learn from today how much you need to save for your retirement. Talk to a financial planner or find an online retirement calculator
    4. Take part in your employer’s retirement plans. If your company offers one it is usually the best tool you can use. Talk to a financial professional for all your options
    5. Learn about pension. If you have an employer or government pension plan learn all the details
    6. Keep your retirement savings off-limits. Don’t make a withdrawal until you retire. You might incur penalties and it will be a setback for realizing your goals
    Which of the following is NOT true about retirement?

    A. More than half of people don’t have enough finances for retirement
    B. A quarter of people don’t take part in their company’s retirement plan
    C. No one can be financially secure in retirement
    D. The average person will spend 20 years in retirement

    答案:C
    解析:
    是非题。从题目要求看这个题是一个细节题。A项我们可以在文段中定位出来“More than 50% of persons do not have enough finances for retirement”,排除A项。B项文段定位到“25%do not participate in their company’s retirement plan”a quarter就相当于25%,排除B项。D项定位“The average person spends 20 years in retirement”和D项几乎是同义替换,排除D项。C项文段只是说要耗费时间和金钱,但并没有说没有人在退休是有保障。故C项不符文意。因此答案选C。

  • 第3题:

    Being financially secure in retirement just doesn’t happen magically It takes lots of planning time and savings
    Some scary facts about retirement
    ?More than 50% of persons do not have enough finances for retirement
    ?25%do not participate in their company’s retirement plan
    ?The average person spends 20 years in retirement
    Here are some tips to help you plan correctly
    1. Talk to a financial professional. Every few years it’s a good idea to schedule a meeting with a financial planner to get a “check-up”. It’s just like a doctor’s visit and you should really talk about your present situation and future goals
    2. Save and keep on saving. Make it a habit to save as much as you can
    3. Learn your retirement needs. Retirement can be expensive. Learn from today how much you need to save for your retirement. Talk to a financial planner or find an online retirement calculator
    4. Take part in your employer’s retirement plans. If your company offers one it is usually the best tool you can use. Talk to a financial professional for all your options
    5. Learn about pension. If you have an employer or government pension plan learn all the details
    6. Keep your retirement savings off-limits. Don’t make a withdrawal until you retire. You might incur penalties and it will be a setback for realizing your goals
    According to the passage, retirement plans may be offered by____

    A. the government
    B. both the employer and the government
    C. the employer
    D. the employer the government and the media

    答案:B
    解析:
    细节题。根据关键词定位到原文段标号5“If you have an employer or government pension plan learn all the details”可以得知,养老金的计划是涉及雇主和政府双方面的,故B项符合。其余三项都片面,没有说全。因此答案选B。

  • 第4题:

    Text 1 Roberta Gordon never thought she'd still be alive at age 76.She definitely didn't think she'd still be working.But cvery Saturday,she goes down to the local grocery store and hands out samples,earning$50 a day,because she needs the money.More and more older people are finding themselves in a similar situation as Baby Boomers reach retirement age without enough savings and as housing costs and medical expenses rise.Many people reaching retirement age don't have the Densions that lots of workers in previous generations did,and often have not put enough money into their 401(k)s to live off of.Other workers did not have access to a retirement plan through their employer.That means that as people reach their mid-60s,they either have to dramatically curtail their spending or keep working to survive."This will be the first time that we have a lot of people who find themselves downwardly mobile as they grow older:'Diane Oakley,the executive director of the National Institute on Retirement Security,told me."They're going to go from being near poor to poor."The problem is growing as more Baby Boomers reach retirement age-between 8,000 t0 10,000 Americans turn 65 every day,according to Kevin Prindiville,the executive director ofjustice in Aging,a nonprofit that addresses senior poverty.Older Americans were the only demographic for whom poverty rates increased in a statistically significant way between 2015 and 2016,according to Census Bureau data.While poverty fell among people 18 and under and people 18 t0 64 between 2015 and 2016,it rose to 14.5 percent for people over 65,according to the Census Bureau's Supplemental Poverty Measure,which is considered a more accurate measure of poverty because it takes into account health-care costs and other big expenses."In the early decades of our work,we were serving communities that had been poor when they were younger:'Prindiville told me."Increasingly,we're seeing folks who are becoming poor for the first time in old age."This presents a worrying preview of what could befall millions of workers who will retire in the coming decades.If today's seniors are struggling with retirement savings,what will become of the people of working age today,many of whom hold unsteady jobs and have patchwork incomes that leave little room for retirement savings?The current wave of senior poverty could just be the beginning.And this could have larger implications for the economy.If today's middle-class households curtail their spending when they retire,the whole economy could suffer.
    Which of the following is true about Roberta Gordon?

    A.She has been through a lot to live till now.
    B.She often shops in grocery store,
    C.She definitely dislikes working.
    D.She is not alone in such a dilemma.

    答案:D
    解析:
    推理判断题。根据定位词定位到文章第二段首句。该句提到,越来越多的老年人发现自己处于类似的境地,所以陷入这种困境的并非Roberta Gordon一人,故D项为正确选项。【干扰排除】文章首句提到Roberta Gordon从未想过她会活过76岁,并不能推出A项;原文说的是她去当地的杂货店分发货样,而不是去购物,故B项排除;首段第二句表示,她绝对没想到自己在这个年纪仍然在工作,也不能推出C项。

  • 第5题:

    资料:Being financially secure in retirement just doesn't happen magically. It takes lots of planning, time and savings.
    Some scary facts about retirement:
    More than 50% of persons do not have enough finances for retirement.
    25% do not participate in their company's retirement plan.
    The average person spends 20 years in retirement.
    Here are some tips to help you plan correctly:
    1. Talk to a financial professional. Every few years, it's a good idea to schedule a meeting with a financial planner to get a “check-up”. It's just like a doctor's visit, and you should really talk about your present situation and future goals.
    2. Save, save, and keep on saving. Make it a habit to save as much as you can.
    3. Learn your retirement needs. Retirement can be expensive. Learn from today how much you need to save for your retirement. Talk to a financial planner, or find an online retirement calculator.
    4. Take part in your employer's retirement plans. If your company offers one, it is usually the best tool you can use. Talk to a financial professional for all your options.
    5. Learn about pension plans. If you have an employer or government pension plan, learn all the details.
    6. Keep your retirement savings off-limits. Don't make a withdrawal until you retire. You might incur penalties and it will be a setback for realizing your goals.
    7. Get your employer to start one, and it can help you tremendously.
    8. Learn about your government's retirement plans. Every country has different plans, some with special tax incentives, so learn what your country offers and plan accordingly.
    9. Do your own research. Use the Internet, read the newspapers and magazines, talk to your friends, to find out as much as you can about retirement.

    Which of the following is NOT true about retirement?

    A.More than half of people don’t have enough finances for retirement.
    B.quarter of people don’t take part in their company’s retirement plan.
    C.No one can be financially secure in retirement.
    D.The average person will spend 20 years in retirement.

    答案:C
    解析:
    本题考查的是细节理解。
    【关键词】not true; retirement
    【主题句】第二自然段1.More than of persons do not have enough finances for retirement.超过的人没有足够的资金用于退休。2. do not participate in their company’s retirement plan.没有参与公司退休计划。3.The average person spends 20 years in retirement.一般人花费20年时间退休。
    【解析】题干意为“以下哪个关于退休的选项不正确?”选项A意为“半数以上的人没有足够的资金用于退休”;选项B意为“四分之一的人没有参加公司的退休计划”;选项C意为“没有人可以在经济上安全退休”;选项D意为“一般人花费20年时间退休”。根据主题句,结合题意选C。

  • 第6题:

    资料:Being financially secure in retirement just doesn't happen magically. It takes lots of planning, time and savings.
    Some scary facts about retirement:
    More than 50% of persons do not have enough finances for retirement.
    25% do not participate in their company's retirement plan.
    The average person spends 20 years in retirement.
    Here are some tips to help you plan correctly:
    1. Talk to a financial professional. Every few years, it's a good idea to schedule a meeting with a financial planner to get a “check-up”. It's just like a doctor's visit, and you should really talk about your present situation and future goals.
    2. Save, save, and keep on saving. Make it a habit to save as much as you can.
    3. Learn your retirement needs. Retirement can be expensive. Learn from today how much you need to save for your retirement. Talk to a financial planner, or find an online retirement calculator.
    4. Take part in your employer's retirement plans. If your company offers one, it is usually the best tool you can use. Talk to a financial professional for all your options.
    5. Learn about pension plans. If you have an employer or government pension plan, learn all the details.
    6. Keep your retirement savings off-limits. Don't make a withdrawal until you retire. You might incur penalties and it will be a setback for realizing your goals.
    7. Get your employer to start one, and it can help you tremendously.
    8. Learn about your government's retirement plans. Every country has different plans, some with special tax incentives, so learn what your country offers and plan accordingly.
    9. Do your own research. Use the Internet, read the newspapers and magazines, talk to your friends, to find out as much as you can about retirement.

    According to the passage, retirement plans may be offered by ___.

    A.the government
    B.both the employer and the government
    C.the employer
    D.the employer, the government and the media

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题考查的是细节理解。
    【关键词】retirement plans; be offered
    【主题句】1.Get your employer to start one, and it can help you tremendously.让你的老板开始计划,这将对你有很大的帮助。2.Learn about your government’s retirement plans. Every country has different plans, some with special tax incentives, so learn what your country offers and plan accordingly.了解政府退休计划。每个国家都有不同的计划,有些国家有特别的税收优惠,所以要了解你的国家所提供的和相应的计划。
    【解析】题干意为“根据这篇文章,退休计划应该由谁提出?”选项A意为“政府”;选项B意为“雇主和政府”;选项C意为“雇主”;选项D意为“雇主、国家和媒体”。根据主题句,结合题意故选B。

  • 第7题:

    资料:Being financially secure in retirement just doesn't happen magically. It takes lots of planning, time and savings.
    Some scary facts about retirement:
    More than 50% of persons do not have enough finances for retirement.
    25% do not participate in their company's retirement plan.
    The average person spends 20 years in retirement.
    Here are some tips to help you plan correctly:
    1. Talk to a financial professional. Every few years, it's a good idea to schedule a meeting with a financial planner to get a “check-up”. It's just like a doctor's visit, and you should really talk about your present situation and future goals.
    2. Save, save, and keep on saving. Make it a habit to save as much as you can.
    3. Learn your retirement needs. Retirement can be expensive. Learn from today how much you need to save for your retirement. Talk to a financial planner, or find an online retirement calculator.
    4. Take part in your employer's retirement plans. If your company offers one, it is usually the best tool you can use. Talk to a financial professional for all your options.
    5. Learn about pension plans. If you have an employer or government pension plan, learn all the details.
    6. Keep your retirement savings off-limits. Don't make a withdrawal until you retire. You might incur penalties and it will be a setback for realizing your goals.
    7. Get your employer to start one, and it can help you tremendously.
    8. Learn about your government's retirement plans. Every country has different plans, some with special tax incentives, so learn what your country offers and plan accordingly.
    9. Do your own research. Use the Internet, read the newspapers and magazines, talk to your friends, to find out as much as you can about retirement.

    What’s the main theme of the passage?

    A.How to find a good financial professional.
    B.The importance of retirement plans.
    C.The scary facts about retirement.
    D.How to make correct retirement plans.

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题考查的是主旨大意。
    【关键词】main theme
    【主题句】Here are some tips to help you plan correctly。下面是一些帮助你正确制定计划的小窍门。
    【解析】题干意为“本文的主题是什么?”A项意为“如何找到一个好的财务专家”。B项意为“退休计划的重要性”。C项意为“关于退休可怕的事情”。D项意为“如何制定正确的退休计划”。根据主题句,结合题意故选D。

  • 第8题:

    Nobody knows the time of shipment,()?

    • A、doesn’the
    • B、doeshe
    • C、don’t you
    • D、do they

    正确答案:D

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    The new recipe requires fewer exotic ingredients and takes less time than it, but produces just as tasty a souffle as the old recipe.
    A

    and takes less time than it, but produces just as tasty a souffle as the old recipe

    B

    that take less time than the old recipe, producing just as tasty a souffle

    C

    and takes less time than the old recipe, but produces just as tasty a souffle

    D

    also taking less time than the old recipe, but produces just as tasty a souffle

    E

    but produces just as tasty a souffle as the old recipe, but takes less time


    正确答案: E
    解析:
    原句不恰当且表意不清因为代词it在先行词the old recipe之前。C通过替换代词和先行词的位置纠正了这个错误。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    It doesn’t make _____ to buy that expensive coat when these cheaper ones are just as good.
    A

    sense

    B

    opinion

    C

    use

    D

    program


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    句意:买那件昂贵的大衣没有道理,因为这些便宜的大衣也很好。make sense ...有道理,讲得通。其余选项不能与make搭配。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    —Do you know if Linda is willing to take charge of the program?—_____, does it?
    A

    It takes no time

    B

    It counts for nothing

    C

    It doesn’t hurt to ask

    D

    It doesn’t make sense


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    句意为:“你知道林达是否愿意负责这个项目吗?”“问下也无妨,是不是?”A项意为“这不花时间”;B项意为“不值得一提”;C项意为“问下也无妨”;D项意为“这毫无意义”。

  • 第12题:

    填空题
    What will happen to the person who doesn’t take medicines properly?The medicines will do the person ____.

    正确答案: little good
    解析:
    细节题。由听力原文中“Medicines will do you little good if they are not taken properly.”可知,要是服用不当的话,药物对身体的作用就不大。这里填little good。

  • 第13题:

    Being financially secure in retirement just doesn’t happen magically It takes lots of planning time and savings
    Some scary facts about retirement
    ?More than 50% of persons do not have enough finances for retirement
    ?25%do not participate in their company’s retirement plan
    ?The average person spends 20 years in retirement
    Here are some tips to help you plan correctly
    1. Talk to a financial professional. Every few years it’s a good idea to schedule a meeting with a financial planner to get a “check-up”. It’s just like a doctor’s visit and you should really talk about your present situation and future goals
    2. Save and keep on saving. Make it a habit to save as much as you can
    3. Learn your retirement needs. Retirement can be expensive. Learn from today how much you need to save for your retirement. Talk to a financial planner or find an online retirement calculator
    4. Take part in your employer’s retirement plans. If your company offers one it is usually the best tool you can use. Talk to a financial professional for all your options
    5. Learn about pension. If you have an employer or government pension plan learn all the details
    6. Keep your retirement savings off-limits. Don’t make a withdrawal until you retire. You might incur penalties and it will be a setback for realizing your goals
    Who can be a financial professional?

    A. The professional who will do physical “check-up” for you
    B. The professional who will visit you like a doctor
    C. The professional who will schedule a meeting with you
    D. The professional who will help you make your financial plans

    答案:D
    解析:
    细节题。我们可以将关键词进行定位,定位到标号为1的段落,所谓的金融专家,主要就是像是一个医生,主要对你目前的经济状况和未来的计划进行指导。因此D项符合文段。A项侧重身体健康检查,排除。B项指的就像医生定期来访,排除。C项指的是定期举行会议,这个是形式,但不是最终对金融专家的解释,排除。因此答案选D。

  • 第14题:

    Being financially secure in retirement just doesn’t happen magically It takes lots of planning time and savings
    Some scary facts about retirement
    ?More than 50% of persons do not have enough finances for retirement
    ?25%do not participate in their company’s retirement plan
    ?The average person spends 20 years in retirement
    Here are some tips to help you plan correctly
    1. Talk to a financial professional. Every few years it’s a good idea to schedule a meeting with a financial planner to get a “check-up”. It’s just like a doctor’s visit and you should really talk about your present situation and future goals
    2. Save and keep on saving. Make it a habit to save as much as you can
    3. Learn your retirement needs. Retirement can be expensive. Learn from today how much you need to save for your retirement. Talk to a financial planner or find an online retirement calculator
    4. Take part in your employer’s retirement plans. If your company offers one it is usually the best tool you can use. Talk to a financial professional for all your options
    5. Learn about pension. If you have an employer or government pension plan learn all the details
    6. Keep your retirement savings off-limits. Don’t make a withdrawal until you retire. You might incur penalties and it will be a setback for realizing your goals
    What’s the main theme of the passage?

    A. How to find a good financial professional
    B. The importance of retirement plans
    C. The scary facts about retirement
    D. How to make correct retirement plans

    答案:D
    解析:
    主旨题。根据文段的第一句话和文段整体的介绍,该文段就是意在让大家对养老重视,并且积极参加,所以就是如何很好的做出正确的养老计划。故D项符合文意。A项仅仅只是提到一方面,不是本文段的重点陈述的部分,故排除。B项本文段旨在让大家对于养老要清楚并积极参加养老,而且还给了很多中肯的建议。B项片面,只是说到养老的重要性。C项和文段向背离,故排除。因此答案选D。

  • 第15题:

    Text 1 Roberta Gordon never thought she'd still be alive at age 76.She definitely didn't think she'd still be working.But cvery Saturday,she goes down to the local grocery store and hands out samples,earning$50 a day,because she needs the money.More and more older people are finding themselves in a similar situation as Baby Boomers reach retirement age without enough savings and as housing costs and medical expenses rise.Many people reaching retirement age don't have the Densions that lots of workers in previous generations did,and often have not put enough money into their 401(k)s to live off of.Other workers did not have access to a retirement plan through their employer.That means that as people reach their mid-60s,they either have to dramatically curtail their spending or keep working to survive."This will be the first time that we have a lot of people who find themselves downwardly mobile as they grow older:'Diane Oakley,the executive director of the National Institute on Retirement Security,told me."They're going to go from being near poor to poor."The problem is growing as more Baby Boomers reach retirement age-between 8,000 t0 10,000 Americans turn 65 every day,according to Kevin Prindiville,the executive director ofjustice in Aging,a nonprofit that addresses senior poverty.Older Americans were the only demographic for whom poverty rates increased in a statistically significant way between 2015 and 2016,according to Census Bureau data.While poverty fell among people 18 and under and people 18 t0 64 between 2015 and 2016,it rose to 14.5 percent for people over 65,according to the Census Bureau's Supplemental Poverty Measure,which is considered a more accurate measure of poverty because it takes into account health-care costs and other big expenses."In the early decades of our work,we were serving communities that had been poor when they were younger:'Prindiville told me."Increasingly,we're seeing folks who are becoming poor for the first time in old age."This presents a worrying preview of what could befall millions of workers who will retire in the coming decades.If today's seniors are struggling with retirement savings,what will become of the people of working age today,many of whom hold unsteady jobs and have patchwork incomes that leave little room for retirement savings?The current wave of senior poverty could just be the beginning.And this could have larger implications for the economy.If today's middle-class households curtail their spending when they retire,the whole economy could suffer.
    In the last paragraph,the author shows his about senior poverty problem.

    A.incapability
    B.worry
    C.anxiery
    D.agony

    答案:B
    解析:
    态度方向题。根据定位词定位到文章最后一段。该段最后三句指出,当前的老年贫困浪潮可能只是一个开始。这可能会对经济产生更大的影响。如果现在的中产阶级家庭在退休后缩减开支,那么整个经济都会受到影响,故B项为正确选项。【干扰排除】A项“无能为力”、C项“焦虑”和D项“苦恼”均与作者态度不符,故均排除。

  • 第16题:

    Text 1 Roberta Gordon never thought she'd still be alive at age 76.She definitely didn't think she'd still be working.But cvery Saturday,she goes down to the local grocery store and hands out samples,earning$50 a day,because she needs the money.More and more older people are finding themselves in a similar situation as Baby Boomers reach retirement age without enough savings and as housing costs and medical expenses rise.Many people reaching retirement age don't have the Densions that lots of workers in previous generations did,and often have not put enough money into their 401(k)s to live off of.Other workers did not have access to a retirement plan through their employer.That means that as people reach their mid-60s,they either have to dramatically curtail their spending or keep working to survive."This will be the first time that we have a lot of people who find themselves downwardly mobile as they grow older:'Diane Oakley,the executive director of the National Institute on Retirement Security,told me."They're going to go from being near poor to poor."The problem is growing as more Baby Boomers reach retirement age-between 8,000 t0 10,000 Americans turn 65 every day,according to Kevin Prindiville,the executive director ofjustice in Aging,a nonprofit that addresses senior poverty.Older Americans were the only demographic for whom poverty rates increased in a statistically significant way between 2015 and 2016,according to Census Bureau data.While poverty fell among people 18 and under and people 18 t0 64 between 2015 and 2016,it rose to 14.5 percent for people over 65,according to the Census Bureau's Supplemental Poverty Measure,which is considered a more accurate measure of poverty because it takes into account health-care costs and other big expenses."In the early decades of our work,we were serving communities that had been poor when they were younger:'Prindiville told me."Increasingly,we're seeing folks who are becoming poor for the first time in old age."This presents a worrying preview of what could befall millions of workers who will retire in the coming decades.If today's seniors are struggling with retirement savings,what will become of the people of working age today,many of whom hold unsteady jobs and have patchwork incomes that leave little room for retirement savings?The current wave of senior poverty could just be the beginning.And this could have larger implications for the economy.If today's middle-class households curtail their spending when they retire,the whole economy could suffer.
    People in their mid-60s have to cut down their spending because_____

    A.their social status is getting lower
    B.their retirement plan failed
    C.they are in their downward course oflife
    D.they face a shortage of savings and pensions

    答案:D
    解析:
    事实细节题。根据定位词定位到文章第三段首句。该句提到,这意味着,当人们达到65岁左右时.他们要么不得不大幅度削减开支,要么继续工作才能生存。That指代上文的内容,所以原因在第二段中。第二段说他们没有足够的积蓄和养老金,故D项为正确选项。【干扰排除】A项“他们的社会地位越来越低”,原文未提及;第二段最后一句提到其他工人无法通过雇主获得退休计划,而非B项“他们的退休计划没有通过”;C项“他们正处在人生的下坡路”,文中是说他们只是为了在老年时能够生存,而削减开支,而是不因为“他们的人生正在走下坡路”,利用doWnward作干扰,故排除。

  • 第17题:

    资料:Being financially secure in retirement just doesn't happen magically. It takes lots of planning, time and savings.
    Some scary facts about retirement:
    More than 50% of persons do not have enough finances for retirement.
    25% do not participate in their company's retirement plan.
    The average person spends 20 years in retirement.
    Here are some tips to help you plan correctly:
    1. Talk to a financial professional. Every few years, it's a good idea to schedule a meeting with a financial planner to get a “check-up”. It's just like a doctor's visit, and you should really talk about your present situation and future goals.
    2. Save, save, and keep on saving. Make it a habit to save as much as you can.
    3. Learn your retirement needs. Retirement can be expensive. Learn from today how much you need to save for your retirement. Talk to a financial planner, or find an online retirement calculator.
    4. Take part in your employer's retirement plans. If your company offers one, it is usually the best tool you can use. Talk to a financial professional for all your options.
    5. Learn about pension plans. If you have an employer or government pension plan, learn all the details.
    6. Keep your retirement savings off-limits. Don't make a withdrawal until you retire. You might incur penalties and it will be a setback for realizing your goals.
    7. Get your employer to start one, and it can help you tremendously.
    8. Learn about your government's retirement plans. Every country has different plans, some with special tax incentives, so learn what your country offers and plan accordingly.
    9. Do your own research. Use the Internet, read the newspapers and magazines, talk to your friends, to find out as much as you can about retirement.

    What will happen if you withdraw your retirement savings before you retire?

    A.You may have to pay penalties.
    B.You will fail to realize your goals.
    C.Your retirement savings will become off-limits.
    D.You should save money for your retirement all over again.

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题考查的是细节理解。
    【关键词】What will happen; withdraw your retirement savings; before you retire
    【主题句】Keep your retirement savings off-limits. Don’t make a withdrawal until you retire. You might incur penalties and it will be a setback for realizing your goals.坚持存储退休金。 不要在退休前提款,否则你可能会受到惩罚,并且会阻碍你实现目标。
    【解析】题干意为“当你在退休前中途取出退休金会怎样?”选项A意为“你将支付罚款”;选项B意为“你将无法实现自己的目标”;选项C意为“你的退休金将会超出范围”;选项D意为“你应该为你的退休金再一次存钱”。根据主题句,结合题意故选B。

  • 第18题:

    资料:Being financially secure in retirement just doesn't happen magically. It takes lots of planning, time and savings.
    Some scary facts about retirement:
    More than 50% of persons do not have enough finances for retirement.
    25% do not participate in their company's retirement plan.
    The average person spends 20 years in retirement.
    Here are some tips to help you plan correctly:
    1. Talk to a financial professional. Every few years, it's a good idea to schedule a meeting with a financial planner to get a “check-up”. It's just like a doctor's visit, and you should really talk about your present situation and future goals.
    2. Save, save, and keep on saving. Make it a habit to save as much as you can.
    3. Learn your retirement needs. Retirement can be expensive. Learn from today how much you need to save for your retirement. Talk to a financial planner, or find an online retirement calculator.
    4. Take part in your employer's retirement plans. If your company offers one, it is usually the best tool you can use. Talk to a financial professional for all your options.
    5. Learn about pension plans. If you have an employer or government pension plan, learn all the details.
    6. Keep your retirement savings off-limits. Don't make a withdrawal until you retire. You might incur penalties and it will be a setback for realizing your goals.
    7. Get your employer to start one, and it can help you tremendously.
    8. Learn about your government's retirement plans. Every country has different plans, some with special tax incentives, so learn what your country offers and plan accordingly.
    9. Do your own research. Use the Internet, read the newspapers and magazines, talk to your friends, to find out as much as you can about retirement.

    Who can be a financial professional?

    A.The professional who will do a physical “check-up” for you.
    B.The professional who will visit you like a doctor.
    C.The professional who will schedule a meeting with you.
    D.The professional who will help you make your financial plans.

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题考查的是细节理解。
    【关键词】Who ; financial professional
    【主题句】 第1条Talk to a financial professional. Every few years, it’s a good idea to schedule a meeting with a financial planner to get a “check-up”. It’s just like a doctor’s visit, and you should really talk about your present situation and future goals.和财务专家谈谈。每隔几年,最好安排一次与理财规划师的会面,进行一次“体检”。这就类似于医生拜访,你应该真正谈论下你目前的情况和未来的目标。
    【解析】题干意为“谁能成为财务专家?”选项A意为“会为你做一次身体检查的专家”;选项B意为“会像医生一样拜访你的专家”;选项C意为“会安排与你会面的专家”;选项D意为“会帮助你制定理财计划的专家”。根据主题句,D符合题意。

  • 第19题:


    Why does the author say at the beginning“The miserable fate of Enron’s employees will be a landmark in business history .?( )

    A.Because the company has gone bankrupt.
    B.Because such events would never happen again.
    C.Because many Enron workers lost their retirement savings.
    D.Because it signifies a turning point in economic security.

    答案:D
    解析:

  • 第20题:

    How is everything?()

    • A、Not at all
    • B、It was nothing 
    • C、It doesn't matter.
    • D、Just so so.

    正确答案:D

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Why does the author say at the beginning “The miserable fate of Enron’s employees will be a landmark in business history…”?
    A

    Because the company has gone bankrupt.

    B

    Because such events would never happen again.

    C

    Because many Enron workers lost their retirement savings.

    D

    Because it signifies a turning point in economic security.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    推断题。既然题干中提到“Enron职工的悲惨命运将是商业史上标志性的事件”,可见此事对整个商界产生了巨大的影响。公司的破产或员工失去退休积蓄并不会对整个商界产生影响,而是其产生的影响构成了标志性事件,排除A、C项。文中并未提及这种事情将不再发生,B项说法过于绝对,故排除。从文章第二段可知,20世纪的一个audacious promise就是经济安全:政府的福利制度、劳工组织的保障、以及大企业财团的产生,让职工们普遍认为他们的工作是终身的,并且退休后肯定也有退休金。然而,从第三段开始,作者指出了这个保险体系的decline,以及由此引发的一系列政府、企业等政策的改变,进而最终导致的职工们一无所有的惨状。因此可以说这次事件体现了经济安全方面的转变。故D项符合。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    You are at the client site working with a WebLogic Administrator who has to type Username and Password each time he/she starts an instance og Oracle WebLogic server and is quite annoyed by it. Please suggest a secure and optimal way to reduce the typing of username passwod during server startup ()
    A

     Since Boot Identity file for server doesn’t exist, you recommend creating a script file that can automate the task of entering username and password

    B

     Since Boot Identity file for server doesn’t exist, you recommend reinstalling the server

    C

     Since Boot Identity file for server doesn’t exist, you recommend creating one as this file is referred for credentials

    D

     Since Boot Identity file for server doesn’t exist, you recommend logging a support ticket with Oracle


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    He doesn't spend much time ______ his homework.
    A

    in

    B

    with

    C

    on

    D

    for


    正确答案: D
    解析: