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Tramp rates do not fluctuate with market conditions of supply and demand. ()
Tramp rates do not fluctuate with market conditions of supply and demand. ( )
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Tramp rates do not fluctuate with market conditions of supply and demand. ( )
听力原文: During the Christmas shopping rush in London, the intriguing story was reported of a tramp who, apparently through no fault of his own, found himself locked in a well-known chain store late on Christmas Eve. No doubt the store was filled with last-minute Christmas shoppers and the staff were dead beating and longing to get home. Presumably all the proper security checks were made before the store was locked and they left to enjoy the three-day holiday untroubled by customers desperate to get last-minute Christmas presents.
However that may be, our tramp found himself alone in the store and decided to make the best of it. There was food, drink, bedding and camping equipment, of which he made good use. There must also have been television sets and radios. Though it was not reported if he took advantage of these facilities , when the shop re-opened, he was discovered in bed with a large number of empty bottles beside him. He seems to have been a man of good humour and philosophic temperament—as indeed vagrants very commonly are. Everyone else was enjoying Christmas, so he saw no good reason why he should not do the same. He submitted, cheerfully enough, to being taken away by the police. Perhaps he had a better Christmas than usual. He was put into prison for seven days. The judge awarded no compensation to the chain store for the food and drink our tramp had consumed. They had, in his opinion, already received valuable free publicity from the coverage the story received in the newspapers and on television. Perhaps the judge had a good Christmas too.
The tramp was locked in the store______
A.for his own mistakes
B.due to a misunderstanding
C.by accident
D.through an error of judgment
The author holds that______.
A.mortality rates in developing countries have been brought down by a number of forces
B.medical innovations are the only way to reduce mortality rates in developing countries
C.the upgrading of hygiene and sanitation has played a crucial role in reducing mortality rates in developing countries
D.improved nutrition is the only one factor that reduces mortality rates in developing countries
According to the text, what do we know about non-regular gamblers.'?
A.Their bodies produce less endorphins during the game.
B.They don't consider losses in a game as reasonable near-wins.
C.Their bodies have no reaction to beta-blockers.
D.They have faster heart rates during the game than regular gamblers.
A.The U. S. is a decentralized, libertarian society.
B.The U.S. is a rich country.
C.Middle--class Americans traditionally dislike paying taxes.
D.The poor in the U.S. have little political influence.
Do your answers to the last two questions require an assumption that interest rates and expected exchange rate changes are linked by interest parity? Why or why not?
解释为什么在浮动汇率制下暂时性财政扩张与永久性财政扩张具有不同的影响,而在固定汇率制下影响则不然?
Explain why temporary and permanent fiscal expansions do not have different effects under fixed exchange rates,as they do under floating.
W: I think the most important thing is not to put everything in one place. I mean spread it around a bit.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
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A.The interest rates are high.
B.The man wants some advice on how to invest.
C.The woman suggests investing money in one place.
D.The woman does not want to help him.