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[综合类英语] 职称英语综合类完形填空讲义11

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发表于 2012-8-15 23:46:35 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
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: o3 l( S( l& j& r) b, [ Before 1933, and particularly during the period 1929-33, bank failures were not uncommon. _1_ a bank overextended itself in creating credit or if several of its important loans could not be _2_, depositors in the bank would frequently become panicky and begin to make large withdrawals. __3__ the bank had only a small number of its deposits backed by currency, the band would soon be unable to meet withdrawals, and most depositors __4__ their money. Most frequently a bank merely needed time to improve its cash position by __5__ some of its loans and not making additional ones. In 1933, the number of bank failures __6__ a peak, forcing the federal government to intervene and __7__ the banks temporarily. To help restore the public’s confidence __8__ banks and strengthen the banking community, Congress passed legislation setting up the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. __9__ corporation, an agency of the federal government, now insures over 90 percent of all mutual savings and commercial bank deposits for __10__ $100,000 per deposit. The FDIC has __11__ its insurance fund by charging member institutions one-twelfth of 1 percent of their total deposits. $ n4 f& p4 t1 e
  As a result of the protection provided by the FDIC and through other kinds of supervision, bank failures have been __12__ to a few isolated instances. When deposits are federally insured, people __13__ rush to withdraw their money if they __14__ the financial condition of their bank. The delay gives the banks the necessary time to adjust their cash credit balance, and this action helps to reduce the __15__ of bankruptcy. For an example of the value of the FDIC, note that the failure in 1974 of the huge Franklin National Bank did not touch off a panic, and that depositors lost no money as Franklin was taken over by another bank. 3 J. S% E# c+ n; s' o- s! v

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1. A) Although B) Even if C) If D) Because % ]$ Z8 N7 ]" ~- S7 r1 K' K
2. A) repaid B) deposited C) found D) saved 9 U' @/ h6 G( _1 R& F2 m
3. A) Because B) Because of C) As a result D) considering - S+ V9 Q8 G. `  ^* W' X/ D' w
4. A) lost B) had lost C) will lose D) would lose
% M" Z% T1 m; G  R# N  P6 a5 z! \5. A) calling on B) calling for C) calling off D) calling in
- h- e+ W: ~' z3 X- c6. A) fell from B) reached C) climbed up D) arrived
3 i1 ?: p5 O2 y0 i8 q7. A) closed B) closing C) close D) has closed
( t9 c3 B. ?2 j8 J, q# _8. A) to B) in C) of D) into # C* W# U4 e' f0 I- y) B
9. A) For the B) This C) As a D) A
" a) a4 _  |! j3 [2 D! o9 r10. A) up to B) as much C) as many as D) equal
+ v" Y: F, c( ?6 D: L7 U11. A) built up B) build up C) been built D) build 0 X5 O2 u( h; M  P8 M$ _: n' E" |
12. A) growing B) increased C) reduced D) disappeared , X$ g# ^) K, m, H: z6 d4 R1 d
13. A) no B) any more C) no longer D) not  4 g8 K% A8 h% ]- _
14. A) become concerned about B) become concerned with  ' k1 `% u" ]* h4 b1 z
C) become concerned in D) concern 9 g/ {4 w+ x7 b* Z1 {
15. A) likely B) possibility C) possibly D) opportunity
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 Brokers neither physically handle products being distributed nor work on a continuing __1__ with their principals. __2__, a broker is an independent wholesaling middleman that brings buyers and sellers together and provides market information to either party. Most brokers work for sellers, __3__ a small percentage represent buyers. ; l) `) S5 c! W( [5 @2 h
  Brokers have no authority to set prices. They simply negotiate a sale and leave it up to the seller to accept or __4__ the buyer’s offer. They also furnish considerable market information __5__ prices, products, and general market conditions. : ^  W6 _3 N5 i3 N
  Because of the limited services provided , brokers receive relatively small commissions-5 percent or less. __6__, brokers need to operate on a low -cost basis.
0 ^; b% Q1 q$ r. N& }6 Q2 X1 W  Food brokers __7__ buyers and sellers of food and __8__ general-merchandise items to one another and bring them together to complete a sale. They are well __9__ about market conditions, terms of sale, sources of credit, price setting, potential __10__, and the art of negotiating. They do not actually provide credit but sometimes store and deliver goods. Brokers also do not __11__ goods and usually are not allowed to complete a transaction __12__formal approval. Like other brokers, food brokers generally represent the seller, who pays their commission.
+ t9 e' i8 [5 b* F8 P% @  Food brokers, __13__manufactures’ agents, operate in specific geographic locations and work for a limited __14__ of food producers within these areas. Their sales force calls on chain-store buyers, store managers, and institutional purchasing agents. Brokers work __15__with advertising agencies. The average commission for food brokers is 5 per cent of sales.
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 楼主| 发表于 2012-8-15 23:46:36 | 显示全部楼层

职称英语综合类完形填空讲义11

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  l; f( D4 v& A9 J5 `+ r( Y9 O- n1. A) basic B) basical C) basically D) basis 6 T7 f7 P% }1 {% z, e, P
2. A) Instead of B) Instead C) So D) Therefore , T. M4 a5 B+ I' N+ m
3. A) for example B) as a result C) since D) although
0 A/ j8 B. g& {. J2 Z. @4. A) raise B) take C) reject D) lower ' @3 e, l& I0 |/ a7 K) u
5. A) regards B) in relation C) with regard D) regarding ) t; h6 V7 D: v5 D% W& e7 P
6. A) However B) Therefore C) For instance D) Because : m7 m) |9 P# D" Y2 k2 m  B, P7 r
7. A) introduce B) to introduce C) take D) bring
5 V$ z" c+ P! ^4 L- B) ~8. A) relating B) relate C) to relate to D) connected with - b7 Y( i  z2 F, ^( {
9. A) informed of B) informing C) known D) informed 2 ?5 P- g3 F4 }( }. h6 x$ }
10. A) sellers B) people C) buyers D) agents , n  U& \- M" C8 l& I
11. A) take title to B) take title of C) have title of D) give the title to
3 E' _5 z% V5 P1 r& K% v3 A* x12. A) with B) have C) in the possession of D) without
, B* p" `! i9 R4 ?0 S- u( H13. A) alike B) like C) resemble D) look like  ' l6 h# ]+ [1 G# T& H1 G
14. A) number B) sum C) amount D) quantities
: P4 ~( h8 ^/ W3 [& H. K15. A) close B) loose C) closely D)closer
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