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I.Phonetics(10Points)

Directions:

Ineachofthefollowinggroupsofwords,therearefourunderlinedletter

combinationsmarkedA,B,CandD.Comparetheunderlinedpartsandidentifythe

onethatisdifferentfromtheothersinpronunciation.Markyouranswerby

blackeningthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.

1.A.headB.horizonC.honourD.human

2.A.cityB.bicycleC.faceD.climb

3.A.thinkB.theseC.breatheD.with

4.A.groundB.countryC.thousandD.found

5.A.pourB.hourC.courseD.four

6.A.bothB.postC.coldD.son

7.A.altogetherB.talkC.alwaysD.also

8.A.suggestionB.nationC.dictationD.satisfaction

9.A.startedB.closedC.waitedD.needed

10.A.rareB.fareC.scareD.are

II.VocabularyandStructure(40points)

Directions:

Thereare40incompletesentencesinthissection.Foreachsentencethereare

fourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Chooseoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence

andblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.

11.ideaofsoundsmuchbetterthanClare?s.

A.The,hersB.That,herC.That,hersD.One,her

12.ChinaisfamoustheGreatWall.

A.aboutB.forC.asD.of

13.Ourschoolnewfacilities.

A.isequippedwithB.equipswithC.willbeequipwithD.hasequipwith

14.Imadethismyselfbutitwaswhotaughtme.

A.heB.himC.himselfD.byhim

15.Hehadhisbicycleyesterday.

A.repairB.repairingC.repairedD.berepaired

16.Itwasaroom,withbeautifulwallpaper,waxedfloorandnice

furniture.

A.pleasedB.pleasantC.pleasingD.preasant

17.Heregrettedthedecisiontoohastily.

A.makeB.tomakeC.makingD.havemaked

18.Theprofessorinsistedthatweourhomeworkbeforenextmonth.

A.handedinB.willhandinC.handinD.musthandin

19.Itmeofthecountrywhichwevisitedlastsummer.

A.remembersB.recallsC.remindsD.tells

20.Hesmokingatlast.

A.gaveupB.gaveoutC.gaveinD.gaveoff

21.Johnwashelaydownforanhourbeforedinner.

A.sotiredasB.sotiredthatC.tootiredthatD.tootiredso

22.YouranswerisdifferenttheteacherJs.

A.toB.atC.fromD.with

23.Itwouldbearisktoleavethebabyalone.

A.runningB.passingC.carryingD.obeying

24.Thefacthishealthisbadisnottrue.

A.whichB.thatC.asD.what

25.Thesedidunusuallywellinthecontest,sothejudgesdidn'tknow

whomtogiveprizeto.

A.womansingersB.womensingersC.womensingerD.womanssingers

26.Manmuststoptheearth*satmosphere.

A.fillingB.wastingC.pollutingD.blackening

27.Wecan'tanother100kilometersanymore.

A.haveB.turnC.makeD.reach

28.IsMarytojoininus?

A.supposedB.exposedC.supportedD.indicated

29.Iwanttobetoldall.

A.whichhappenB.whichhappened

C.thathadhappenedD.thathadbeenhappened

30.WerveallheardofThomasEdison,whoinventedtheelectriclight

andmanyotherthings.

A.manB.amanC.themanD.men

31.Don,ttellmesuchthingsyouarenotcertain.

A.thatB.whichC.those1).as

32.amicroscopewecanseedifferentkindsofthingsthatareunable

tobeseenbyournakedeyes.

A.IntermsofB.InplaceofC.BymeansofD.Byfar

33.Jacksonwenttoworkhisillness.

A.besidesB.eventhoughC.inspiteofD.although

34.Anybodywilldo,heisresponsibleforthat.

A.asfarasB.sofarasC.aslongasD.assoonas

35.Isupposetheyhaveknownaboutit,?

A.amIB.amnotIC.havetheyD.haven1tthey

36.Ithimtenyearstowritethatnovel.

A.tookB.spentC.costD.costed

37.ThestudentsarelookingforwardtotheirholidaysinJapan.

A.spendB.spendingC.forspendD.spent

38.Theyallmentioningthatgirl.

A.avoidedB.gotawayC.ranawayD.escaped

39.Humanbeingsshouldfindanewofenergy.

A.orientB.sourceC.originD.souse

40.Thecouchiscomfortableto.

A.sitB.besatC.sittedD.siton

41.Soloudlythatallthepeopleintheroomgotafright.

A.heshoutedB.shoutheC.didheshoutD.hedidshout

42.Heistheonlyoneofthesonsinthefamilywhoreceivedhigh

education.

A.areB.isC.haveD.has

43.WethinkofMr.Liourgoodfriend.

A.isB.tobeC.asD.hasbeen

44.Themountainis1,000feetthesealevel.

A.overB.higherC.aboveD.high

45.Theroadwillbeblockedifthereanothersnow.

A.isB.willbeC.tobeD.willhave

46.Davidlikecountrylifeandhasdecidedtofarming.

A.getholdofB.getalongwithC.goinforD.gothorough

47.Thesechildrenhaveanadvantagethoseincalculation.

A.overB.thanC.toD.with

48.ShanghaihasalargerpopulationthaninChina.

A.anycityB.anyothercitiesC.othercityD.anyothercity

49.Insomecountriestherearealotofyoungpeoplenowneedteeth.

A.falseB.untrueC.wrongD.erroneous

50.Thisbookcoststhatone.

A.twicemoreB.twicemoreasC.twotimesmoreasD.twiceasmuchas

III.Cloze(20points)

Directions:

Foreachblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourchoicesgivenbelowand

markedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatismostsuitableandmarkyouranswerby

blackeningthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.

Smoking,whichmaybeapleasureforsomepeople,isaserioussourceof

discomfortfortheirfellows.51,medicalauthoritiesexpresstheirconcernabout

theeffectofsmoking52thehealthnotonlyofthosewhosmokebutalsoofthose

whodonot.Infact,non-smokerswhomustinvoluntarilyinhale(吸入)theair53

bytobaccosmokemaysuffermorethanthesmokers_54_.

Smokingisprohibitedinthetheatresandinhallsusedforshowingfilms55

inlaboratories_56_theremaybeafirehazard(危險(xiǎn)).Elsewhere,itisuptoyour

good57.

Iam_58_askingyoutomaintainuNo-Smokinginclassroomsandseminarrooms.

Thiswillprovethatyouhavethe_59_healthinmind,whichisveryimportant

toalarge_60_ofourstudents.

51.A.StillB.FurtherC.MoreD.Again

52.A.inB.toC.onD.with

53.A.pollutingB.bepollutedC.pollutedD.tobepolluted

54.A.themB.themselvesC.theirownD.they

55.A.andB.butC.aswellasD.also

56.A.whereB.whichC.thatD.how

57.A.feelingB.senseC.realizeD.think

58.A.soB.nextC.thereforeD.and

59.A.non-smokersB.non-smokersJC.non-smokerJsD.non-smoker

60.A.numberB.amountC.manyD.much

IV.ReadingComprehension(60points)

Directions:

Therearefourreadingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfive

questions.ForeachquestiontherearefoursuggestedanswersmarkedA,B,Cand

D.ChooseonebestanswerandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.

PassageOne

Allthehousewiveswhowenttothenewsupermarkethadonegreatambition:to

betheluckycustomerwhodidnothavetopayforhershopping.Forthiswaswhat

thenoticejustinsidetheentrancepromised.Itsaid:"Remember,onceaweek,one

ofourcustomersgetsfreegoods.ThisMayBeYourLuckyDay!”

ForseveralweeksMrs.Edwardshoped,likemanyofherfriends,tobethelucky

customer.Unlikeherfriends,shenevergaveuphoping.Thecupboardsinkitchen

werefullofthingswhichshedidnotneed.Herhusbandtriedtoadviseheragainst

buyingthingsbutfailed.Shedreamedofthedaywhenthemanagerofthesupermarket

wouldapproachherandsay:uMadam,thisisYourLuckyDay.Everythinginyourbasket

isfree.”

OneFridaymorning,aftershehadfinishedhershoppingandhadtakenittoher

car,shefoundthatshehadforgottentobuyanytea.Shedashedbacktothe

supermarket,gottheteaandwenttowardsthecash-desk.Asshedidso,shesawthe

managerofthesupermarketapproachher."Madam,“hesaid,holdingouthishand,

“Iwanttocongratulateyou!Youareourluckycustomerandeverythingyouhave

inyourbasketisfree!w

61.Thehousewiveslearntabouttheoffreegoods.

A.onTVB.fromthemanager

C.atthesupermarketD.fromthenewspaper

62.Mrs.Edwards.

A.isalwaysveryluckyB.hadnofriends

C.hopedtogetfreeshoppingD.getsdisappointedeasily

63.Mrs.Edwards*shusbandtriedto.

A.makeherunhappyB.cheerherup

C.buythingswithherD.stopherbuyingthings

64.Mrs.Edwardswentbacktothesupermarketquicklybecauseshehadto.

A.buyanotherthingB.talktothemanager

C.payforhershoppingD.findhershopping

65.Mrs.Edwardsmusthavebeen.

A.pleasedB.delightedC.proud1).disappointed

PassageTwo

DeepinsideamountainnearSweetwaterinEast.Tennesseeisabodyofwater

knownastheLostSea.ItislistedbytheGuinnessBookofWouldRecordsasthe

world,slargestundergroundlake.TheLostSeaispartofanextensiveandhistoric

cavesystemcalledCraigheadCaverns.

ThecavernshavebeenknownandusedsincethedaysoftheCherokeeIndiannation.

Thecaveexpandsintoaseriesofhugeroomsfromasmallopeningonthesideof

themountain.Approximatelyonemilefromtheentrance,inaroomcalled“TheCouncil

Room,“manyIndianartisfactshavebeenfound.Someoftheitemsdiscoveredinclude

pottery,arrowheads,weapons,andjewelry.

Formanyyearstherewerepersistentrumorsofalargeundergroundlakesomewhere

inacave,butitwasnotdiscovereduntil1905.Inthatyear,athirteen-year-old

boynamedBenSandscrawledthroughasmallopeningthreehundredfeetunderground.

Hefoundhimselfinalargecavehalffilledwithwater.

TodaytouristsvisittheLostSeaandridefaroutontoitinglass-bottomed

boatspoweredbyelectricmotors.Morethanthirteenacresofwaterhavebeenmapped

outsofarandstillnoendtothelakehasbeenfound.Eventhoughteamsofdivers

havetriedtoexploretheLostSea,thefullextentofitisstillunknown.

66.TheLostSeaisuniquebecauseitis___B.

partofahistoricalcavesystem

thebiggestundergroundlakeintheworld

listedintheGuinnessBookofWorldRecords

thelargestbodyofwaterinTennessee

67.TheCraigheadCavernshavebeenknown.

A.throughhistoryB.sincethetimeoftheIndiannations

C.since1905D.sincediversexploredthem

68.WholocatedtheLostSeainrecenttimes?

A.TheCherokeeIndians.B.Tourists.

C.BenSands.D.Scientists.

69.Whatwasfoundin“TheCouncilRoom”?

A.Asmallnaturalopening.B.Alargecave.

C.Anotherseriesofrooms.1).ManyoldIndianobjects.

70.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheCraigheadCavernspresently

serveas___.

A.anundergroundtestingsiteB.anIndianmeetingground

C.atouristattractionD.amotorboatracecourse

PassageThree

GenerationsofAmericanshavebeenbroughtuptobelievethatagoodbreakfast

isonelife'sessentials.Eatingbreakfastatthestartoftheday,wehaveall

beentold,andtoldagain,isasnecessaryasputtinggasolineinthefamilycar

beforestartingatrip.

Butformanypeoplethethoughtoffoodfirstthinginthemorningisbynomeans

apleasure.Sodespitealltheefforts,theystilltakenobreakfast.Between1977

and1983,thelatestyearforwhichfiguresareavailable,thenumberofpeoplewho

didn'thavebreakfast,increasedby33percent.

Forthosewhofeelpainofguiltaboutnoteatingbreakfast,however,thereis

somegoodnews.Severalstudiesinthelastfewyearsindicatethat,foradults

especially,theremaybenothingwrongwithomittingbreakfast."Goingwithout

breakfastdoesnotaffectperformance,“saidArroldE.Bender,formerprofessor

ofthenutritionatQueenElizabethCollegeinLondon,“nordoesgivingpeople

breakfastimproveperformance.”

Scientificevidencelinkingbreakfasttobetterhealthorbetterperformance

issurprisinglyinadequate,andmostoftherecentworkinvolveschildren,notadults,

“Theliterature”,saysoneresearcher,Dr.ErrestoattheUniversityofTexas,

Cl-,,

ispoor.

71.Thelatestyearforwhichfigurescouldbeobtainedis.

A.theyeartheauthorwrotethearticleB.1977

C.anyyearbetween1997and1983D.1983

72.Forthosewhodonottakebreakfast,thegoodnewsisthat__b____.

severalstudieshavebeendoneinthepastfewyears

theomissionofbreakfastdoesnoharmtoone'shealth

adultshaveespeciallymadestudiesinthisfield

eatinglittleinthemorningisgoodforhealth

73.”…nordoesgivingpeoplebreakfastimproveperformance“meansC.

anyonewithoutbreakfastdoesimprovehisperformance

notgivingpeoplebreakfastimproveperformance

havingbreakfastdoesnotimproveperformance,either

peoplehavingbreakfastdoimprovetheirperformance

74.Theword“l(fā)iterature“inthelastsentencerefersto.

A.stories,poems,plays,etc.B.writtenworksonaparticularsubject

C.anyprintedmaterialD.themodernliteratureofAmerica

75.WhatisimpliedbutNOTstatedbytheauthoristhatc.

breakfastdoesnotaffectperformance

Dr.Errestoisengagedinresearchworkataninstitutionofhigherlearning

noteatingbreakfastmightaffectthehealthofchildren

ProfessorBenderoncetaughtcollegecoursesinnutritioninLondon

PassageFour

About35%ofallhighschoolgraduatesinAmericacontinuetheireducationin

aninstitutionofhigherlearning.Thewordcollegeisusedtorefertoeithera

collegeorauniversity.Theseinstitutionsofferfour-yearprogramsthatleadto

aBachelorofArts(B.A.)orBachelorScience(B.S.)degree.Somestudentsattend

ajuniorcollege(providingonlyatwo-yearprogram)foronetotwoyearsbefore

enteringafour-yearcollegeasasophomore(二年級(jí)生)orjunior(三年級(jí)生).

Itisgenerallyeasiertobeacceptedatastateuniversitythanataprivate

one.Mostprivateschoolsrequirestrictentranceexaminationsandahighgradepoint

average(GPA),aswellasspecificcollegeprepclassesinhighschool.Private

schoolscostconsiderablymorethanstatecollegesandfamousprivateschoolsare

veryexpensive.Poorerstudentscansometimesattend,however,byearning

scholarships.Somecollegegraduatesgoontoearnadvancedmastersordoctoral

degreesingrad(graduate)school.Occupationsincertainfieldssuchaslawor

medicinerequiresuchadvancedstudies.

Sincecollegecostsareveryhigh,moststudentsworkatpart-timejobs.Some

havefull-timejobsandgotoschoolpart-time.Oftensomewilltakefiveormore

yearstocompleteafour-yearprogrambecauseofmoney/jobdemandsontheirtime.

Whilethecollegeandworkdemandstakeupthegreatpartofastudent*stime,

moststillenjoysocialactivities.Sports,dances,clubs,movies,andplaysare

allverypopular.However,gatheringtogetherforlong,philosophicaltalksata

favoritemeetingplaceonorneartheuniversityisprobablythemostpopular

activity.

76.CollegeeducationisinAmerica.

A.quitecommonB.veryrare

C.somethingdifficultD.almostimpossible

77.WhichofthefollowingisNOTrequiredforenteringmostprivateschools.

A.entranceexaminationsB.takingpartinmanyactivities

C.GPAI),collegeprepclasses

78.Howcanpoorstudentsattendprivateschools?

A.Onlybyworkingatpart-timejobs.B.Onlybyworkingatfull-timejobs.

C.Onlybyearningscholarships.I).Allofabove.

79.TheAmericancollegestudentsliketomostofall.

A.discussproblemsonphilosophyB.playballs

C.earnenoughmoneyD.gotothecinemasortheatres

80.Thebesttitleforthispassageis______

A.Part-timejobsB.Americancollege

C.PopularactivityD.Anewsystem

Oneoftherequirementsforafireisthatthematerialtoitsburningtemperature.

選項(xiàng):

D.beheated

專升本英語參考題

IIVocabularyandStructure(40points)Directions:Thereare40incomplete

sentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,

CandD.Chooseoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentenceandblackenthe

correspondingletterontheAnswerSheet.

11.TodayisJenny*sweddingday.ShetoThomas.

A.justhasgotmarriedB.hasjustmarried

C.wasjustmarriedD.hasjustgotmarried

12.Everyofficerandeverysoldierobeytherules.

A.hadtoB.haveto

C.hastoD.musthaveto

13.Rarelysodifficultaproblem.

A.shecouldhavefacedwithB.couldhaveshefacedwith

C.shecouldhavebeenfacedwithD.couldshehavebeenfacedwith

14.adogontheroad,thecarstopped.

A.HavingseenB.Onseeing

C.ThedriverseeingD.Seeing

15.1askedmyteacher.

A.whatcoursesshouldItakeB.shouldItakewhatcourses

C.IshouldtakewhatcoursesD.whatcoursesIshouldtake

16.ComradeLipromisedtohelpusandhesaidhewouldcome.

A.rightawayB.allatonce

C.allofasuddenD.allright

17.Therearen'tmanypandasintheworldtoday.

A.aliveB.livingC.livelyD.lived

18.SuchelectrontubesinaradiosetarealsofoundinaTVset.

A.thatweuseB.asweuse

C.asweusethemD.thatweusethem

19.Ittomethathewasjealous.

A.happenedB.took

C.occurredD.felt

20.Oneoftherequirementsforafireisthatthematerialtoitsburning

temperature.

A.wereheatedB.mustbeheated

C.isheatedD.beheated

21.Pleasemeatthestationontime.

A.meetingB.tomeetC.meetD.met

22."hello",hereachedouthishand.

A.SaidB.SayingC.TosayD.Say

23.Peoplearemoretospendmoneyongoodswithanattractivelook

thanthosewithout.

A.attractedB.temptedC.persuadedD.tended

24.Itwashesawthedoctorcomingoutoftheemergencyroomwithan

expressionasgraveasajudgeherealizedtheseriousnessofhiswife's

illness.

A.notuntil...thatB.after...when

C.until...thenD.before...that

25.Pleasetelephonemehalfanhour.

A.inchargeB.inadvance

C.intimeD.infront

26.BothMaryandEllen,aswellasJan,studyingChineseHistory.

A.areB.is

C.arebeingD.isbeing

27.Fdliketohimtoyouforthejob.Heisaverycleverandindustrious

boy.

A.referB.suggest

C.recommendD.propose

28.Itthat200peoplediedandover5,000losttheirsheltersafterthe

flood.

A.reportedB.reports

C.hasbeenreportedD.hasreported

29.Hewasaskedtospeaklouderalltheotherstudentsintheclassroom

couldhearhim.

A.asB.soastoC.sothatD.soas

30.Hisreportonthespaceexplorationwasreally.

A.excitingB.excitedC.excitementD.excitedly

31.Yourchairneeds.

A.torepairB?repairingC.torepairingD.beingrepair

32.1hatetoseepapersinpencil.

A.writingB.towriteC.writtenD.write

33.Thejobmadeherdependentherhusband.

A.onB.fromC.ofD.to

34.Thisisthesecondtimesheimprovementonthatequipment.

A.hadmadeB.madeC.ismakingD.hasmade

35.HespokesoquicklythatIdidnotwhathesaid.

A.catchB.acceptC.takeD.listen

36.determinesagoodmealvariesfromcountrytocountry.

A.WhatB.ThatC.ItD.Which

37.Asthejourneywasalongone,hetookafriendwithhimfor.

A.pleasureB.entertainmentC.companyD.defence

38.1suggestforanoutgoingthisSunday.

A.usgoingB.wearegoingC.togoD.ourgoing

39.We'vesugar.Askhimtolendussome.

A.runawaywithB.rundownC.runoffD.runoutof

40.Itwasin1930hebecameauniversitystudent.

A.whenB.thatC.whichD.and

41.1amverytoyouforyourhelp.

A.gratefulB.agreeableC.pleasedD.thanks

42.Yougonow.It*sverylate.

A.hadratherB.prefertoC.hadbetterD.wouldrather

43.IfIwereyou,Iwouldtakeiteasy,isnoneedtobenervous.

A.itB.thisC.thereD.which

44.Whynotmeearlier?

A.totellB.tellC.tellingD.told

45.Joe*shandwritingisMary's.

A.morebetterB.aswellasC.muchbetterthanD.morebetter

than

46.Theexperimentthediscoveryofacureforcancer.

A.happenedtoB.ledupC.resultedinD.setup

47.Toproduceonepoundofhoney,acolonyofbeesmustflyadistance

totwicearoundtheworld.

A.similarB.equalC.comparedD.corresponding

48.1didnotmeananything,butthoseappleslookedsogoodIcouldn't

resist___one.

A.toeat...tryingB.toeat...totryingC.eating...totryD.eating...totrying

49.1hadhardlysatdownhesteppedin.

A.whenB.thatC.untilD.after

50.Inhistimeheenjoyedareputation.

A.asgreatasMozart,ifnotgreaterthan

B.asgreatas,ifnotgreaterthan,Mozart

C.asgreat,ifnotgreater,asMozart

D.greater,ifnotasgreatasMozartIIL

Cloze(20points)Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassage,

therearefourchoicesgivenbelowandmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheone

thatismostsuitableandmarkyouranswerbyblankeningthecorresponding

letterontheAnswerSheet

RobertEdwardswasblindedinatrafficaccident.Hewasalsoalittledeaf_51_

oldage.Lastweek,hewastakingawalknearhishomewhenathunderstormcame.

Hehid_52_thestormunderabigtreeandwasstruckbylightning.Hewasknocked

_53_thegroundandwokeupsome20minutes_54_,lyingfacedowninwaterin

waterbelowatree.Hewentintothehouseandlaydowninbed.Ashorttimelater,

heawoke;hislegsfelt_55_andhewastrembling,but,whenheopenedhiseyes,

hecouldseetheclockacrosstheroomfadinginandoutinfrontofhim.Whenhis

wifeentered,he_56_herforthefirsttimeinnineyears.Doctors_57_thathehad

regainedhissightandhearingobviouslyfromtheflashoflightning,buttheywere

unabletoexplainthat.Theonly_58_explanationofferedbyonedoctorwasthat,

_59_Edwardslosthissightasaresultoftraumainaterribleaccident,perhapsthe

onlywayitcouldberestoredwasby_60_trauma.

51.A.becauseB.becauseofC.asD.since

52.A.fromB.awayC.againstD.contrary

53.A.atB.inC.toD.on

54.A.lateB.soonC.laterD.after

55.A.dyingB.deadC.dieD.beingdied

56.A.sawB.watchedC.noticedD.examined

57.A.sayB.thoughtoverC.madesureD.agreedto

58.A.possiblyB.possibleC.probablyD.mainly

59.A.althoughB.becauseofC.eventhoughD.since

60.A.othersB.otherC.anotherD.oneother

IVReadingComprehension(60points)Directions:Therearefourreading

passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestions.Foreach

questiontherearefoursuggestedanswersmarkedA,B,CandD.Chooseone

bestanswerandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.

PassageOne

Inancienttimeswealthwasmeasuredandexchangedinthingsthatcouldbe

touched:food,tools,andpreciousmetalsandstones.Thenthebartersystemwas

replacedbycoins,whichstillhadrealvaluesincetheywerepiecesofraremetal.

Coinswerefollowedbyfiatmoney,papernotesthathavevalueonlybecause

everyoneagreestoacceptthem.Todayelectronicmonetarysystemsaregradually

beingintroducedthatwilltransformmoneyintoevenlesstangibleforms,reducingit

toaseriesof"bitsandbytes",orunitsofcomputerizedinformation,goingbetween

machinesatthespeedoflight.Already,electronicfundtransferallowsmoneytobe

instantlysentandreceivedbydifferentbanks,companies,andcountriesthrough

computersandtelecommunicationsdevices

61.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethemostappropriatetitleforthepassage?

A.InternationalBankingPoliciesB.TheHistoryofMonetary

Exchange

C.TheDevelopmentofPaperCurrenciesD.CurrentProblemsintheEconomy

62.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingwastheearliestkindof

exchangeofwealth?

A.BarteredfoodsB.Fiatmoney

C.CoincurrencyD.Intangibleforms

63.Theauthormentionsfood,toolsandpreciousmetalsandstonestogether

becausetheyareall.

A.usefulitemsB.articlesofvalue

C.difficultthingstoobtainD.materialobjects

64.Accordingtothepassage,coinsoncehadrealvalueascurrencybecause

they.

A.representedagreatimprovementoverbarter

B.permittedeasytransportationofwealth

C.weremadeofpreciousmetalsD.couldbecomeco

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