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一、单选题(共 25 道试题,共 100 分。)V 1. Higher productivity also means that the economy may be _____ of sustaining 5% unemployment rates or lower without triggering inflation.
A. capable
B. able
C. interested
D. efficient
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2. If the stagnant economy actually goes into recession, Hashimoto will face pressures to ease up ___ his fiscal reform.
A. to
B. for
C. with
D. on
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3. In a desperate effort to keep things afloat, Asian companies dramatically ___ their short-term bank borrowings.
A. increased
B. decreased
C. rose
D. reduced
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4. In early January, Indonesian, President Suharto outlined ___ appending plans that defied moves demanded by the IMF.
A. ambitious
B. anxious
C. coward
D. amerceable
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5. High-tech profits ______stock prices, making investors more willing to spend. And rising wages and bonuses for high-tech workers finance the purchases of new cars and homes.
A. rise
B. arise
C. boost
D. carry
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6. If you can ___ your friend I’d like to speak to you alone.
A. shake out
B. shake down
C. shake off
D. shake up
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7. He would move from the company’s headquarters in Turin to take ____ operations in faraway Brazil.
A. up
B. over
C. in
D. out
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8. The 40% ______of the yen against the dollar is helping the comeback. But the multinationals are gaining even more advantages from their production bases that have sprung up around the world.
A. depreciation
B. appreciation
C. discrimination
D. depression
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9. He quickly discovered that Brazil, rather than being some stagnant backwater, was an auto market ______with growth.
A. exploding
B. exploiting
C. exploring
D. expanding
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10. In HK most fortunes have been made in ___, a highly regulated sector.
A. finance
B. logistics
C. real estate
D. securities
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11. The ____ crisis highlights the strategic missteps of Seoul’s policymakers.
A. profound
B. superficial
C. superior
D. sharp
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12. He had made noises advocating environment reform that ____ opposition from Mahathir.
A. ran into
B. ran across
C. ran about
D. ran after
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13. He was ______from his country for political reasons.
A. chased
B. exiled
C. accompanied
D. pursued
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14. In resolving the problem, the IMF and world leaders must, of course, urgently address the ___ issuses of shaky banking systems, transparency and financial management.
A. emergent
B. immediate
C. imminent
D. urgent
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15. If he succeeds, he will return to Turin a hero wrapped ___ glory.
A. with
B. in
C. of
D. by
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16. Hanwa Bank was sinking under the ____ of $100 million in bad property loans last fall.
A. weight
B. weigh
C. heaviness
D. heavy
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17. The answer lies largely _____ the now-pervasive use of information technology throughout the economy.
A. in
B. on
C. of
D. with
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18. Hearing the sad mews, the glass ______from his hand and fell into pieces.
A. slid
B. slipped
C. glided
D. slided
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19. In paticular, world leaders must stop trying to export its way out of trouble ___of the rest of Asia.
A. at the expense of
B. at the head of
C. at the instance of
D. at the hand of
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20. He takes solace from the damage to his rival. “solace” here means ___.
A. comfort
B. sadness
C. happiness
D. bitterness
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21. Growth has ____ to an average rate of 4% from about 2% in 1995.
A. accelerated
B. promoted
C. quickened
D. advanced
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22. That might happen if employers can’t find enough _____ workers to fill the information-intensive jobs that drive the economy now.
A. experiencing
B. fiscal
C. familiar
D. skilled
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23. In one ______the auto-making market in Brazil was changed forever.
A. stroke
B. stick
C. stone
D. stock
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24. That realization is shaking ____ the stock market.
A. up
B. down
C. off
D. out
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25. High-tech executives are also counting ___ competitive pressure forcing corporations to continue spending on information technology even in a recession.
A. on
B. in
C. off
D. out
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