(单选题)1: Instead, local magnates are objecting ___ the terms of privatization. A: at B: for C: with D: to (单选题)2: Companies are relying on temporary workers and outside consulting firms, which can be easily ___ during tough times. A: sloughed off B: put across C: brought off D: taken amiss (单选题)3: What has ___ the rethinking in action is the emergence of the two –tier economy. A: put B: token C: brought D: set (单选题)4: Once ______ as digital slackers, Japanese consumer-electronics giants such as Sony, Toshiba, and Hitachi have been every bit as aggressive as the automakers in fighting for global market share. A: written down B: written on C: written off D: written about (单选题)5: That could be enough to ______Greenspan to relax. A: confirm B: persuade C: suggest D: insist (单选题)6: Corporate Japan is turning ______ itself, with the strong dumping the weak. A: on B: off C: down D: up (单选题)7: The mother tried to ______ her son’s interest in music by taking him to concerts when he was young. A: spoil B: foster C: raise D: invent (单选题)8: But he also wants to hike the national sales tax from 3% to 5% and ______an income-tax break enacted in 1995. A: cancel B: repeal C: reject D: refuse (单选题)9: Tax cuts and creation of a social safety net should ____ a breakup of large industrial and financial groups. A: be combined by B: be confined to C: be coupled with D: be cabled by (单选题)10: A deadbeat can_____ a piece of property for five years before a bank can claim it. A: hang about B: hang around C: hang back D: hang onto (单选题)11: As long as the red tape remains, corruption will ____. A: persist B: resist C: pursue D: insist (单选题)12: As long as productivity is ____ the upswing, employers will be able to pay higher wages without having to pass the costs on in price hikes. A: on B: in C: under D: behind (单选题)13: The market is dynamic, fast, and dangerous, and our biggest challenge will be the new competitors that are coming in with some ______good products. It’s going to be a dogfight. A: aurally B: awfully C: fearfully D: awkwardly (单选题)14: Put another way, the upshift in productivity means, remarkably, that rising profits, growing wages, and low inflation can ______as they have not in the past 25 years. A: corrode B: cooperate C: coexist D: coincide (单选题)15: Congressional critics on the right and left have already geared up to ___ the IMF. A: take aim at B: take it out of C: bring in D: buy out (单选题)16: She _____ her eyes from the ugly sight. A: averted B: avoided C: holded D: closed (单选题)17: Put another way, the upshift in productivity means, remarkably, that rising profits, growing wages, and low inflation can ______as they have not in the past 25 years. A: corrode B: cooperate C: coexist D: coincide (单选题)18: The banking has long been the _____ of the region’s crony capitalism. A: obstacle B: holdback C: cornerstone D: hindrance (单选题)19: That leaves the conglomerate ___ the upper hand. A: behind B: in C: with D: to (单选题)20: In Thailand, senators who represent real estate interests are intent ___ blocking the passage of laws that would speed up foreclosures A: on B: in C: with D: of (单选题)21: For a long time, ___economies like Japan and Korea were few and relatively small compared with importing economies like the U.S. A: export-led B: import-led C: information-intensive D: technology-intensive (单选题)22: If he succeeds, he will return to Turin a hero wrapped ___ glory. A: with B: in C: of D: by (单选题)23: He quickly discovered that Brazil, rather than being some stagnant backwater, was an auto market ______with growth. A: exploding B: exploiting C: exploring D: expanding (单选题)24: The truth is that the U.S. has no choice but to step ____ to the challenge. A: up B: in C: on D: asid (单选题)25: A deadbeat can hang _____ a piece of property for five years before a bank can claim it. A: onto B: up C: down D: off (责任编辑:admin) |