Why did the dollar rally at the beginning of the year?A.It was the beginning of the year.B.Traders' sentiment was changing greatly.C.People thought that the US economy would recover and German interest rate would ease soon.D.The present US-German interest

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Why did the dollar rally at the beginning of the year?

A.It was the beginning of the year.

B.Traders' sentiment was changing greatly.

C.People thought that the US economy would recover and German interest rate would ease soon.

D.The present US-German interest rate differential would be unlikely to narrow.

参考答案和解析
正确答案:C
解析:文章第二段提到dollar rallied due to...German interest rate would ease soon。美元的回升是由于人们的乐观情绪。
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第1题:

49 The net present value of $110 one year from now at 10% is:

A. $100

B. $120

C. $121

D. $100 less taxes

E. $100 less taxes and interest


正确答案:A

第2题:

At the beginning, how did many scientists view Peppeberg's work?

A. It would reveal a creature's mind.

B. It would probably end in failure.

C. It would be hard to judge its value.

D. It would be a long-term project.


正确答案:B
细节推断题。文章第一段最后一句提到“most researchers thought Pepperberg’s interspecies communication would fail”(大多数的研究者认为Pepperber9跨种族交际研究将会以失败告终)。

第3题:

What does the sentence "Well, l just did!" mean?

A. I just did something for the boy andhe would be happy.

B. I just bought a nice doll for myself and I would be happy.

C. I just bought a present for Grandma and she would be happy.

D. I just did something for the boy and it would make me happy.


正确答案:D
从文章最后小女孩和她爸爸的对话中知道,小女孩这么做的原因是奶奶告诉她去买一些能让她高兴的东西,那么小女孩认为帮助别人,使别人快乐就是自己最大的快乐,这体现了小女孩的优秀品质。根据…didn’t Grandma want…答案选D。

第4题:

John told us that by the end of the year they _____ together for thirty years.

A. would have been living

B. would have lived

C. would have been lived

D. will have been living


参考答案: A

第5题:

单句理解

听力原文:For one full year when the full principal plus interest is paid together, compound interest and simple interest yield the same dollar amount.

(1)

A.If the time period of the loan is one year, the simple interest and compound interest are the same.

B.If the time period of the loan is the same, the simple interest and compound interest are the same.

C.When the full principal plus interest is paid together, compound interest and simple interest are of the same dollar amount.

D.When the full principal plus interest is paid together, compound interest and simple interest are not of the same dollar amount.


正确答案:A
解析:单句意思为“当本金和利息整整一年才一起支付时,复利计息和单利计息的数额一样”。

第6题:

—What do you think of the movie ?

—It’s fantastic . The only pity is that Ithe beginning of it.

A missed B hadmissed C missD would miss


正确答案:A

第7题:

(b) Ambush loaned $200,000 to Bromwich on 1 December 2003. The effective and stated interest rate for this

loan was 8 per cent. Interest is payable by Bromwich at the end of each year and the loan is repayable on

30 November 2007. At 30 November 2005, the directors of Ambush have heard that Bromwich is in financial

difficulties and is undergoing a financial reorganisation. The directors feel that it is likely that they will only

receive $100,000 on 30 November 2007 and no future interest payment. Interest for the year ended

30 November 2005 had been received. The financial year end of Ambush is 30 November 2005.

Required:

(i) Outline the requirements of IAS 39 as regards the impairment of financial assets. (6 marks)


正确答案:
(b) (i) IAS 39 requires an entity to assess at each balance sheet date whether there is any objective evidence that financial
assets are impaired and whether the impairment impacts on future cash flows. Objective evidence that financial assets
are impaired includes the significant financial difficulty of the issuer or obligor and whether it becomes probable that the
borrower will enter bankruptcy or other financial reorganisation.
For investments in equity instruments that are classified as available for sale, a significant and prolonged decline in the
fair value below its cost is also objective evidence of impairment.
If any objective evidence of impairment exists, the entity recognises any associated impairment loss in profit or loss.
Only losses that have been incurred from past events can be reported as impairment losses. Therefore, losses expected
from future events, no matter how likely, are not recognised. A loss is incurred only if both of the following two
conditions are met:
(i) there is objective evidence of impairment as a result of one or more events that occurred after the initial recognition
of the asset (a ‘loss event’), and
(ii) the loss event has an impact on the estimated future cash flows of the financial asset or group of financial assets
that can be reliably estimated
The impairment requirements apply to all types of financial assets. The only category of financial asset that is not subject
to testing for impairment is a financial asset held at fair value through profit or loss, since any decline in value for such
assets are recognised immediately in profit or loss.
For loans and receivables and held-to-maturity investments, impaired assets are measured at the present value of the
estimated future cash flows discounted using the original effective interest rate of the financial assets. Any difference
between the carrying amount and the new value of the impaired asset is an impairment loss.
For investments in unquoted equity instruments that cannot be reliably measured at fair value, impaired assets are
measured at the present value of the estimated future cash flows discounted using the current market rate of return for
a similar financial asset. Any difference between the previous carrying amount and the new measurement of theimpaired asset is recognised as an impairment loss in profit or loss.

第8题:

The net present value of $110 one year from now at 10% is:

A . ¥100

B . ¥120

C . ¥121

D . $100 less taxes

E . $100 less taxes and interest


正确答案:A

第9题:

听力原文:M: What about the interest rate?

W: Well, the discount rate is given in accordance with the terms of the bill, time of discount, the amount, the reputation of the drawee and the drawer.

Q: What are they talking about?

(14)

A.The interest rate of savings account.

B.The discounting rate for drafts.

C.The rediscounting rate.

D.The interest rate for loans.


正确答案:B
解析:根据女士的回答,贴现率是根据单据的款项、贴现的时间和数额及出票人和收票人的信誉来定的,由此可知他们谈论的是汇票的贴现率。

第10题:

听力原文:The rate of interest on savings accounts is usually a little lower than that on deposit accounts.

(5)

A.There is a higher rate of interest on deposit account.

B.There is a higher rate of interest on savings account.

C.The rate of interest on deposit accounts is always much higher than that on savings accounts.

D.The rate of interest on deposit accounts is usually much lower than that on savings accounts.


正确答案:A
解析:单句意思为“储蓄账户利率通常比定期存款利率低”。

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