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A.In Paris.
B.In Hawaii.
C.In Tokyo.
??A. By carefully studying the present, skilled businessmen scientists, and politicians are supposedly able to figure out in advance what will happen.B. School would be taught "by electrical impulse while we sleep."C. One forecaster knew that predictions about the future would always be subject to significant errors.D. In early 1929, most forecasters saw an excellent future for the stock market.E. Everyone may look to the future for it is always promising.F. Actually, the article was written in 1958 and the question was, "what will life be like in 19787"??
A、A. Sui, Tang
B、B. Tang, Song
C、C. Song, Yuan
D、D. Ming, Qing
Choose the best sentence to fill each of the gaps.
For each blank 8—12 mark one letter (A—G) on your Answer Sheet.
Do not use any letter more than once.
There is an example at the beginning.
Profit
Entrepreneurship is directly responsible for F The business person (entrepreneur) takes a cue from consumers in deciding what they want—or, in the case of a new product, …8…
Profit means different things to different people. According to some public opinion polls, many people are not sure what it is, but they are sure…9… Workers may look at profit as an unfairly large payment to the entrepreneur that deprives them of a higher wage. The business person thinks of profit…10… During negotiations before the settlement of the second baseball strike in August, 1985, the Players' Association claimed the owners had made profits of $ 91 million, an accounting firm said owner profits were $ 43 million, and the owners insisted they had lost $ 9 million. The truth was that all three were correct. The disparity in the figures was due to the fact that each group was defining profit differently. Let us now see if we can develop a more exact definition of what profit is.
Gross profit is the difference between what a business firm sells its product for and what it costs to produce that product. The merchant buys $ 200, 000 worth of merchandise during the year and sells it for $ 270, 000. His gross profit is $ 70, 000. The percentage difference between his cost and the selling price is 35 percent, and he calls this markup. Net profit is…11…—rent, wages, and interest—and setting aside money to allow for the loss due to depreciation (wearing out) of capital. Our merchant has to subtract from his gross profit his payments for rent ($6, 000), wages ($ 20, 000) interest on money borrowed ($ 1, 000), repairs and upkeep ($ 1, 000), taxes ($ 1, 000), electricity and other expenses $ 1, 000. Expenses for operating the business come to $ 30, 000. Gross profit is $ 70, 000, and net profit is $40, 000.
Economists have a narrower definition of what constitutes profit. They are concerned with payment for all the resources that have gone into production, …12…, like those listed above, or from inside the business.
A what profit really means
B it is too large and represents too much of the consumer's dollar
C as the difference between total revenue and total cost
D what the business person has left after paying expenses
E what they might want
F production
G whether they come from outside the business
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B.as soon as he
C.so that he
D.how he
A.Just as I settle down to read or watch television, he demands that I play with him.
B.Babysitting with my little brother is no fun.
C.Then, when he finally grows tired,it takes about an hour for him to fall asleep.
A.Baby-sitting with my little brother is no fun.
B.I always have to hang up to find out what’s wrong with him.
C.He refused to let me eat a snack in peace
D.Usually he wants half of whatever I have to eat.
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