The "Great Crash" in the passage refers to______.A.the end of World War ⅠB.the Great Depre
The "Great Crash" in the passage refers to______.
A.the end of World War Ⅰ
B.the Great Depression
C.high unemployment figures
D.a slump in the stock market
The "Great Crash" in the passage refers to______.
A.the end of World War Ⅰ
B.the Great Depression
C.high unemployment figures
D.a slump in the stock market
第2题
A.The Great Depression started with the crash of the New York stock market.
B.More than 9000 banks closed down.
C.It took a short time for the New York Stock to recover.
D.Many people became homeless because of the Great Depression.
第3题
A. poverty
B. bleakness
C. important social movements
D. a new social consciousness
E. all of the above
第4题
Cash is more susceptible to theft than any other asset. Furthermore, a large portion of the total transasctions of a business involves the reccip or disbursement of cash. For both these reasons, intermal control over cash is of great importance to management and also to the cemployees of a busines An Adequate system of intermal control over cash would include the following features:
(1)Cash is handled separately form. the recording of crash transactions. Employees who handle cash should not have access to the accounting records except for cash journal and hank deposit journal, and accounting personnel should not have access to crash.
(2) Prepare for cach department within the organization a cash budget of planned cash receipts cash payments, and cash balance, scheduled month-by-month for the coming year.
(3) All cash rceipts are deposited intact in the bank each day.
(4) Make all the payment by check The only conception should be for small payment to be made in cash from a petty cash fund.
(5) Promptly reconcile bank statements with the accounting records.
第5题
The paparazzi defended themselves with a number of arguments. Princess Diana was a public figure and therefore newsworthy. She had openly and often attracted media attention both for selfish reasons (to win public support during her marital difficulties) and for good causes (fighting AIDS and banning land mines). The fact that the paparazzi were not employed by a specific news organization should not mean they were less worthy of press freedom. Virtually every major news operation of any standing in the world employs people like them. Moreover, even the so-called mainstream press regularly paid for the product of their efforts. They did what they did because people wanted their kind of news coverage.
Many news operations were unconvinced. In England, France, Germany, and the United States, several media outlets declared that they would never again purchase paparazzi photos and videos. In Great Britain, the head of the national press council called for severe restrictions on the movement and functioning of these paparazzi.
(1)According to the witnesses, what’s the reason for the car crash?
A、It was a late night.
B、The hot pursuit of paparazzi.
C、The Mercedes was too fast.
D、Several paparazzi snapped pictures
(2)Where did the accident happen?
A、London
B、Germany.
C、Paris.
D、England.
(3)What's the meaning of the sentence in the middle of paragraph 2 ⋯ should not mean they were less worthy of press freedom. ?
A、they do not have press freedom.
B、they have little press freedom.
C、They were worthy of press freedom.
D、they have more freedom than the specific news organization.
(4)According to the passage, what can we learn about the paparazzi?
A、Paparazzi sold pubic figure’s photos and videos to the press.
B、They offered aid after the accident happened.
C、Paparazzi were employed by a specific news organization
D、After the accident, they were not arrested by Paris police.
(5)Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A、The paparazzi defended themselves with a number of arguments.
B、Even the mainstream press regularly paid for the product of paparazzi.
C、Princess Diana was a public figure and therefore newsworthy.
D、Nobody called for severe restrictions on the movement of paparazzi.
第6题
October 1929 was a month that had catastrophic economic reverberations worldwide. The American stock market witnessed the "Great Crash," as it is called, and the temporary boom in the American economy came to a standstill. Stock prices sank, and panic spread. The ensuing unemployment figure soared to 12 million by 1932.
Germany in the postwar years suffered from extreme deprivation because of burdensome compensation it was obliged to pay to the Allies. The country' s industrial capacity had been greatly diminished by the war. Inflation, political instability, and high unemployment were factors helpful to the growth of the initial Nazi party. Germans had lost confidence in their old leaders and heralded tile arrival of a messiah-like figure who would lead them out of their economic wilderness. Hitler promised jobs and, once elected, kept his promise by providing employment in the party, in the newly expanded army, and in munitions factories.
Roosevelt was elected because he promised a "New Deal" to lift the United States out of the doldrums of the depression. Following the principles by Keynes, a British economist, Roosevelt collected the spending capacities of the federal government to provide welfare, work, and agricultural aid to the millions of down-and-out Americans. Elected President for four terms because of his innovative policies, Roosevelt succeeded in dragging the nation out of the depression before the outbreak of World War Ⅱ.
Which of the following was NOT true at the time Roosevelt was elected?
A.Stock prices were recovering slowly.
B.The nation were recovering slowly.
C.There were 12 million unemployed workers.
D.The nation needed help from the federal government.
第8题
()the ABS, our car would crash on the highway.
A、Above all
B、Owe to
C、With
D、But for
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