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 There is a story of a country where the rate of inflation(通货膨胀率)is so high that clever people pay for a taxi ride before the trip instead of after. This story may or may not be true. But inflation was almost that serious in Germany from July 1920 until December 1923. Prices went up so fast that by the end of 1923 they were 50 billion percent higher-a rise of almost 25000 / 40 a month.

  There was so much paper money, and it had so little value, that people carried bags full of money around to pay for things. One woman told the story of standing outside a shop with a basket full of 500 000 mark notes(马克). She wanted to buy just one piece of meat, and she hoped she had enough money. But when she was looking, a thief robbed(抢夺) her. He didn't take her money, though, he threw it away and took the basket in stead.

  At first workers demanded to be paid every day. But as the situation be came worse, they had to be paid twice a day. But they had to run out and spend the money at once, or it would lose its value. People bought anything that was for sale, but food was almost impossible to find. Farm workers re fused to take money. They wanted to be paid in potatoes instead.

  New policies(政策)ended the inflation in 1923, when the government introduced a new money. But about half of the German people lost every thing in those three and a half years.

  1.People paid for a taxi ride before the trip because they________

    A. did not want to carry so much money with them

    B. had so much paper money that they wanted to spend them quickly

    C. wanted to save money

    D. were afraid of the taxi driver

 

  2.According to the passage, in Germany the prices in 1920 were ________.

    A. higher than those in 1923

    B. lower than those in 1923

    C. the highest in history

    D. the lowest in history

  

  3.The thief stole the basket instead of the money in it because he thought _________

    A. he couldn't buy a piece of meat with the money

    B. the basket was more valuable than the money

    C. the basket was what he needed most

    D. the money was of no value

  

  4.The farm workers demanded to be paid in potatoes because they be lieved that _______

    A. the money could not buy potatoes

    B. the money might lose its value

    C. the potato was too expensive

    D. the potato was valuable

 

 1.  解析:因为货币贬值,物价不停地上涨,所以坐出租车要提前付钱,否则等到下车时就涨价了,这样是为了节省钱。

  答案:C

 2. 解析:通货膨胀是从1920年持续到1923年年底,当1920年的价格要低于1923年的价格。

  答案:B

3. 解析:由于货币贬值,一篮子货币的价值还不如一个篮子价值大,所以,小偷宁要篮子不要钱。

  答案:B

4.解析:此题的干扰预为A,实际上不是用钱买不到土豆,而是货币很快会贬值,所以不选A而选B。

  答案:B

 

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  What we consider old age now may only be middle-aged some day soon.Who knows, with so many advances in medical science happening so quickly, life length may one day be measured in centuries, rather than in years!

(1)

When people become aging, they will lose some of their ability to bounce back from dis ease and injury, “bounce back”here means ________.

[  ]

A.

to escape from disease and injury

B.

to improve one's health after one's disease and injury

C.

to jump backward

D.

to run fast

(2)

In order to live longer ________.

[  ]

A.

we have to try to improve our food

B.

we should try to do more exercise

C.

we should slow down the change of aging

D.

we should keep in high spirits

(3)

Many consider the later part of life to be the best time of living because ________.

[  ]

A.

they consider their life has been a successful one

B.

they have come through the battle of life safely

C.

they have less misunderstanding of themselves and the outside world

D.

they have nothing to do all day long only to watch their grandchildren growing up around them

(4)

It may be inferred from the passage that our life length may become ________.

[  ]

A.

longer

B.

shorter

C.

no change

D.

the passage didn't mention

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(1)

According to the passage, many people are paying attention to ________.

[  ]

A.

what they should or should not eat

B.

whether the food is harmful

C.

which food product is new

D.

who produces the food

(2)

In the opinion of the writer, adding extra things into the food ________.

[  ]

A.

is good for the baby

B.

makes food healthier

C.

causes prices to go high

D.

may not be a wise way

(3)

What information is the passage trying to give people?

[  ]

A.

We should have special breakfast.

B.

Functional food gives good value.

C.

Natural food is better than anything else.

D.

We shouldn't waste money on organic food.

(4)

Because people are told less about the food they are eating, they ________.

[  ]

A.

may choose to eat harmful things

B.

talk less about the food than before

C.

are not supporting the farmers enough

D.

need more advice from the food industry

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【小题1】
A.honoredB.selfishnessC.uprightD.faithful
【小题2】
A.takesB.becomesC.makesD.haves
【小题3】
A.distinguishingB.recognizingC.thinkingD.knowing
【小题4】
A.generousB.toughC.devotedD.educated
【小题5】
A.cruelB.properC.badD.wrong
【小题6】
A.rudeB.honestC.goodD.tough
【小题7】
A.turns upB.turns down C.turns outD.turns in
【小题8】
A.housesB.carsC.pocketsD.rooms
【小题9】
A.sawB.droppedC.setD.pushed
【小题10】
A.ringB.suitcaseC.carD.emerald
【小题11】
A.SoB.StillC.HoweverD.Though
【小题12】
A.wasB.didC.hasD.is
【小题13】
A.madeB.sharedC.heldD.took
【小题14】
A.at one timeB.sometimeC.in no timeD.at times
【小题15】
A.set upB.set offC.set downD.set aside
【小题16】
A.troubleB.sufferingC.wordD.violence
【小题17】
A.especially B.speciallyC.particularlyD.practically
【小题18】
A.frequentlyB.rarelyC.absolutelyD.fairly
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A.tipB.requestC.commandD.swap
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A.longerB.harderC.betterD.shorter

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【小题1】It is difficult to tell identical twins apart because _______.

A.they are dressed in the same clothesB.they are dressed in the same color
C.they are very alikeD.they are standing side by side
【小题2】If the twins are easy to tell from each other, they are ______.
A.very probably non-identical twinsB.surely identical twins
C.surely identical twinsD.always a brother and a sister
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A.In the 1970s and 1980s a scientist did some research into the two main types of twins.
B.In the week of tests, he tested their speed of thinking, their speech, their memory and some other things.
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D.Very often, separated twins were found to choose things of the same kind, the same shape and the same color.
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A.the main types of twinsB.what has been found out about twins
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