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一、单选题(共 25 道试题,共 100 分。)V 1. A move is ____ in Congress to oppose U.S. help.
A. in the way
B. under way
C. out of the way
D. across the way
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2. The children walked to the ___ of the cliff and looked down at the sea below.
A. border
B. edge
C. limit
D. rim
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3. Each has ____ new notebook or desktop offerings lately, and Sony’s not selling video game machine has come from nowhere to become a $3 million global business.
A. launched
B. had
C. attempted
D. carried on
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4. Optimists figure that ongoing surge in U.S. production, employment, and exports to other regions will largely ______trade with Indonesia or Thailand.
A. upset
B. offset
C. outset
D. preset
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5. 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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6. Out of that, there’s little flexibility in $150 million, but the remaining $100 million is more ______ , says Siboni. “Building Web-centric information systems might become less critical.”
A. valid
B. vibrating
C. varying
D. variable
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7. The Asian countries will remain so mired in the old ways of doing business that reform will ___.
A. found
B. founder
C. find
D. founded
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8. As they ____ over their options, all roads eventually led to Brazil.
A. pored
B. calculated
C. considered
D. judged
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9. Since ____ of the market is controlled by large companies investing in each other, the message is doubly clear.
A. two-thirds
B. two-third
C. second-three
D. second-threes
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10. It ___ the main problem is financial mismanagement.
A. suggests
B. implies
C. means
D. signifies
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11. 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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12. As long as productivity is ____ the upswing, employers will be able to pay higher wages without having to pass the costs on in price hikes.
A. on
B. in
C. under
D. behind
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13. 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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14. The biggest high-tech downturn in the past two decades came in 1985, when demand_____ just before the introduction of Intel’s 80386 microprocessor.
A. died out
B. petered out
C. came into being
D. disappear
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15. He was ______from his country for political reasons.
A. chased
B. exiled
C. accompanied
D. pursued
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16. Many of Asia’s banks cannot meet their short-term commitments to overseas lenders or extend credit to ______local borrowers.
A. need
B. needing
C. needed
D. needy
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17. Sometimes, ______ productivity has nothing to do with machines-high-or low-tech.
A. improving
B. improve
C. improved
D. bettered
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18. A deadbeat can hang _____ a piece of property for five years before a bank can claim it.
A. onto
B. up
C. down
D. off
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19. Sometimes a bureaucrat’s ___ ruling can mean denial or loss of one’s welfare benefits.
A. absolute
B. arbitrary
C. impersonal
D. objective
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20. Tens of thousands of people poured into the streets of Kuala Lumpur to express their support ____ Anwar and his message.
A. of
B. with
C. to
D. for
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21. ____ some point, holding this kind of conference is unnecessary.
A. To
B. At
C. With
D. For
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22. One of ___great insights was the paradox of savings.
A. Keynes'
B. Samuelson's
C. Friedman's
D. Smith's
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23. Instead, local magnates are objecting ___ the terms of privatization.
A. at
B. for
C. with
D. to
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24. 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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25. Still, most Americans and Europeans are surprisingly ____ about Asia’s turmoil.
A. sanguine
B. sanguinary
C. sanguinolent
D. stagnant
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