A、A It is financial activities.
B、Binterbank file transfer
C、C policy cooperation
D、D financial businesses
A、A It is financial activities.
B、Binterbank file transfer
C、C policy cooperation
D、D financial businesses
A、China
B、Turkey
C、Thailand
D、Germany
A、inferior; compared
B、inferior; comparing
C、bad; compared
D、bad; comparing
•Are the sentences 16-22 "Right" or "Wrong"? If there isn't enough information to answer "Right" or "Wrong", choose "Doesn't say".
•For each sentence, mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.
Too many cars?
Everyone agrees that there are simply too many cars on the road but who will be the first to stop using theirs? Although everyone hates being stuck in traffic, no one sees their cars as part of the growing problem. However, with traffic growth up to 84 per cent expected by 2025 and the ever-increasing cost of accidents and delays already at $160 bn in Europe, there is a growing need to change our 'culture' and develop alternative forms of transport as quickly as possible.
One answer is to make cars more expensive by increasing taxes on petrol. However, tax increases will affect the people who live in the country more than city drivers and do little to reduce inner city traffic. The Government is also looking at pay-as-you-drive schemes on motorways but this will push cars on to smaller 'free' roads, which will make the problem worse,
A successful transport policy is not just a question of making the car too expensive but of offering car drivers a real alternative. Many motorists dislike driving to work but say public transport services are too slow, offer poor quality and are tar too expensive. If new transport policies are to succeed, public transport needs to be quick, reliable and affordable.
Transport planners are also developing ways of managing the existing road network more efficiently. New technology such as smart cards and electronic monitoring of roads will lead to a more efficient use of transport systems. However, technology will not reduce the number of cars on the road or solve the real problem of how to persuade car drivers to leave their beloved cars at home more often.
Pay-as-you-drive schemes will reduce the amount of traffic on motorways.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
A、Although indirect costs of bankruptcy are difficult to measure accurately, they are typically much smaller than the direct costs of bankruptcy.
B、Bankruptcy protection can be used by management to delay the liquidation of a firm that should be shut down.
C、Because many aspects of the bankruptcy process are independent of the size of the firm, the costs are typically higher, in percentage terms, for smaller firms.
D、Aside from the direct legal and administrative costs of bankruptcy, many other indirect costs are associated with financial distress (whether or not the firm has formally filed for bankruptcy.
A、Artificial intelligence is used to help with the noise problem in New York city.
B、Only professionals can participate in the “SONYC” project.
C、The information of sound could inform city agencies where they should cut the noise most.
D、Noise is one of the biggest civic complaints of the residents of New York city.
A、the middle-age; children
B、the middle-age; the mid-twenties age
C、children; the middle-age
D、children;the mid-twenties age
A、Two thirds
B、A third
C、Three fifths
D、One fourth
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