Too many debts in a company easily ___ bankruptcy.
A.result from
B.result on
C.result in
A.result from
B.result on
C.result in
第1题
The second main reason for their unhappiness is that ______.
A.they have been working in a company for too long
B.they are not permitted to change a job
C.they have no other way out than keep working
D.they have to work on to pay off their debts
第2题
Origins of Money and of Banking
What Is Money?
It is almost impossible to define money in terms of its physical form. or properties since these are so diverse. Therefore any definition must be based on its functions.
Money is anything that is widely used for making payments and accounting for debts and credits.
Causes of the Development of Money
One of the most important improvements over the simplest forms of early barter was the tendency to select one or two items in preference to others so that the preferred items became partly accepted because of their qualities in acting as media of exchange. Commodities were chosen as preferred barter items for a number of reasons--some because they were conveniently and easily stored, some because they had high value densities and were easily portable, and some because they were durable. These commodities, being widely desired, would be easy to exchange for others and therefore they came to be accepted as money.
Many societies had laws requiring compensation in some form. for crimes of violence, instead of the old Testament approach of "an eye for an eye". A similarly widespread custom was payment for brides in order to compensate the head of the family for the loss of a daughter's services. Rulers have since very ancient times imposed taxes on or exacted (强求)tribute(贡物) from their subjects. Religious obligations might also entail payment of tribute or sacrifices of some kind. Thus in many societies there was a requirement for a means of payment for blood-money, bride-money, tax or tribute and this gave a great impetus(促进)to the spread of money.
Objects originally accepted for one purpose were often found to be useful for other non-economic purposes and, because of their growing acceptability began to be used for general trading also, supplementing or replacing barter.
Primitive Forms of Money
The use of primitive forms of money in the Third World and North America is more recent and better documented than in Europe and its study sheds light on the probable origins of modern money. Among the topics treated are the use of wampum(贝壳)and the custom of the potlatch or competitive gift exchange in North America, disc-shaped stones in Yap, cowrie shells over much of Africa and Asia, cattle, manillas and whales teeth.
In Fijian(斐济) society gifts of whales teeth were (and in certain cases still are) a significant feature of certain ceremonies. One of their uses was as bride-money, with a symbolic meaning similar to that of the engagement ring in Western society. Whales teeth were "tambua" (from which our word "taboo" comes) meaning that they had religious significance, as did the fei stones of Yap which were still being used as money as recently as the mid 1960s.
The Invention of Banking and Coinage
The invention of banking preceded (先于)that of coinage. Banking originated in Ancient Mesopotamia where the royal palaces and temples provided secure places for the safe-keeping of grain and other commodities. Receipts came to be used for transfers not only to the original depositors but also to third parties. Eventually private houses in Mesopotamia also got involved in these banking operations and laws regulating them were included in the code of Hammurabi.
In Egypt too the centralization of harvests in state warehouses also led to the development of a system of banking. Written orders for the withdrawal of separate lots of grain by owners whose crops had been deposited there for safety and convenience, or which had been compulsorily deposited to the credit of the king, soon became used as a more general method of payment of debts to other persons including tax gatherers, ]priests and traders. Even after the introduction of coinage these Egyptian grain banks served to reduce the need for precious metals which tended to
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第4题
A.at
B.in
C.for
D.to
第5题
A.may have too many or too few firms, and the government can intervene to achieve the optimal number of firms.
B.may have too many or too few firms, but the government can do little to rectify the situation.
C.usually has too many firms, reducing the economic profit of each firm to zero.
D.usually has too few firms, reducing the product variety for consumers.
第6题
"Going bananas" is a form. of going crazy after eating too many bananas.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第7题
A.because it costs too much
B.because there are too many freshmen
C.because the rooms are too small
D.because it's too noisy
第9题
A.Because there is only one phone in the ward.
B.Because too many calls will disturb the patients.
C.Because too many calls will make the lines congested.
D.Because too many calls will annoy the doctors.
第10题
There are too many _____ here for me to concentrate on my reading.
A.distractions
B.differences
C.directions
D.discoveries
第11题
A.assigned
B.absorbed
C.abandoned
D.complained