10. His coat gave her____________ (protect) from the rain.
10. protection
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a.用所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空
1.I know my friend Jerry has been through an awful lot recently and_____________ (hope) I can help him cheer up soon.
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4. 中國(guó)是世界上經(jīng)常發(fā)生沙塵暴的國(guó)家之一。
China is one of the places in the world______________________________ .
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M: Hello?
W: Hello, Carl? It's Kate Taggart here.
M: Kate! How have you been?
W: Great. Actually, 35. (offer) a job as news announcer at KGN, I want to ask you a few questions.
M: That's wonderful. What do you want to know?
W: Well, what's it like to be a news announcer at a big station like that?
M: Well -. you know, there are good points and bad points. Announcers are very 36. (good) paid
W: Yeah, the salary is a lot 37. (high).
38. tell me some of the bad points.
M: Hmm. Well, stress is one. 39. (be) an announcer is a really high-stress job.
W: And I guess the working hours are pretty long
M: That's 40. sure. But you'd get to travel a lot. I know you love to travel.
W: I sure do. And also I'd get to interview some pretty important people. That would 41. (definite) be 42. plus.
M: Yeah, it would. One other thing, as an announcer, you just have to be very confident and aggressive. The competition is tough. Everyone 43. (compete) with you to get your job.
W: Hmm. Well, thanks, Carl! You 44. (help) me a lot.
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Millions of families around the world have been giv?en a helping hand out of poverty by micro-credits. These very small loans, usually less than US $ 200, have ena?bled the very poorest people to set up or expand busines?ses and become self-sufficient.
The micro-credit movement started with Professor Muhammad Yunus, who founded the Grarneen Bank in Bangladesh. Professor Yunus, who won the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, used his own money to set up a bank to benefit the poorest people in Bangladesh―families living on less than US $ 1 a day. There are now hundreds of organizations around the world following his blueprint to help people escape from poverty.
So how does the system work? Local Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) make contact with families and offer loans, usually to women, to enable them to start or expand a business. These are very poor people who would not normally be able to get credit, but as no col?lateral (抵押品)is required they can get micro-credits. They pay back the loan on a weekly basis, over six months to a year.
A crucial aspect to the success of the micro-credit system is that receivers get local support. The MFIs educate local communities about ways to improve their
lives, and offer practical support as well as collecting weekly loans payments. They encourage people to help each other, so that the whole community can pull itself out of poverty. MFIs may also help with literacy and health problems.
Micro-credits are mainly given to women. Experi?ence has shown that women are more motivated to improve their children's lives and will spend the money they make on better nutrition and schooling for their children. This may be the first chance they've had to contribute financially to the family, and their status in the home and the local community is raised.
The micro-credit system is not charity. The payments are fixed-term loans and interest is charged. The costs of making such small loans, collecting them and giving personal support are high. This is reflected in the interest rates, which range from 15 to 35 per cent. Despite this, the repayment rate is very high, between 95 and 98 per cent, showing that micro-credit clients re?ally value this opportunity to leave poverty behind.
5. Micro-credits are offered to the poorest people around the world in order to A. make profits out of the poor
B. support poor people out of poverty
C. establish more micro-credit institutions
D. promote the development of world economy
6. Why are bank loans mainly made to women?
A. Because they make more financial contribution to the family.
B. Because they hold higher status in the home and community.
C. Because they are more reliable and likely to repay the loan.
D. Because they are more likely to spend the profits on their children.
7. The high repayment rate of the loan suggests that
A. people do hope to take advantage of the loan to get out of poverty
B. it is easy to make money with the aid of micro?credits
C. micro-credits are very popular with poor families
D. most micro-credit clients keep their promises well
8. The passage is most probably taken from the
section of a magazine.
A. Health B. Business
C. Finance D. Education
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