- A.They promote international trade.
 - B.They allow very rapid money transfers.
 - C.They are still limited to small transactions (交易).
 - D.They are dependent on good telecommunications systems.
 
- A.represented a great improvement over barter
 - B.permitted easy transportation of wealth
 - C.were made of precious metals
 - D.could become collectors items
 
- A.useful items
 - B.articles of value
 - C.difficult things to obtain
 - D.material objects
 
- A.International Banking Policies
 - B.The History of Monetary Exchange
 - C.The Development of Paper Currencies
 - D.Current Problems in the Economy
 
- A.Bartered foods
 - B.Fiat money
 - C.Coin currency
 - D.Intangible forms
 
- A.in greater amounts in summer
 - B.in greater amounts in winter
 - C.only in summer
 - D.only in winter
 
- A.The children needed competitions to them.
 - B.The buffalo chips gave off no smell.
 - C.Buffalo chips were the answer to the settlers fuel problem.
 - D.Young men took bags of buffalo chips to their girl friends.
 
- A.Early Settlers
 - B.One Use of the Buffalo Chips
 - C.Nebraskas Problems
 - D.How Young Men Express Their Love for Girls
 
- A.The solution to the Nebraska settlers fuel problem.
 - B.Life in Nebraska in the late ninteenth century.
 - C.The imporance of the American buffalo.
 - D.Deforestation in Nebraska in the late nineteenth century.
 
- A.Nebraska was not a densely-forested state even before the settlers arrived.
 - B.The children enjoyed collecting the buffalo chips.
 - C.The children spent a lot of time collecting the chips.
 - D.Buffalo chips were satisfactory as a fuel.
 
- A sentence she had read somewhere stuck in her mind: if you dream _54_ a foreign language, you have really mastered it. Pat repeated this sentence to her students and hoped that someday she would dream in Spanish and they would dream in English. &nbs
 - A.as
 - B.while
 - C.if
 - D.since
 
- A.any city
 - B.any other cities
 - C.other city
 - D.any other city
 
- A.catch
 - B.accept
 - C.take
 - D.listen
 
- A.grateful
 - B.agreeable
 - C.pleased
 - D.thanks
 
- A.to repair
 - B.repairing
 - C.to repairing
 - D.being repair
 
- A.pay
 - B.pay for
 - C.pay off
 - D.pay out
 
- A.Any
 - B.Either
 - C.Both
 - D.Neither
 
- A.you are
 - B.are you
 - C.are you being
 - D.being you are
 
- A.give up
 - B.sends up
 - C.sends away
 - D.sends out
 
- A.I
 - B.me
 - C.us
 - D.ours
 
- A.orient
 - B.source
 - C.origin
 - D.souse
 
- A.twice more
 - B.twice more as
 - C.two times more as
 - D.twice as much as
 
- A.in charge
 - B.in advance
 - C.in time
 - D.in front
 
- all his own.
 - A.learning, forgetting
 - B.who learns, to forget
 - C.to learn, to forget
 - D.using, but
 
- A.which happen
 - B.which happened
 - C.that had happened
 - D.that had been happened
 
- A.over
 - B.higher
 - C.above
 - D.high
 
- A.pleasure
 - B.entertainment
 - C.company
 - D.defence
 
- A.That’s very nice of you
 - B.With pleasure
 - C.You can, please
 - D.Thank you for the tea
 
- A.What
 - B.That
 - C.It
 - D.Which
 
- A.all…no
 - B.any…no
 - C.none…any
 - D.no one…any
 
- A.pleased
 - B.pleasant
 - C.pleasing
 - D.preasant
 
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