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[简答题]Manufacturing companies spend millions of pounds trying to convince customers that______________________________(他们的产品好于其它公司的产品).
[单项选择]Millions of American consumers helped spend the economy back to a decent pace of growth in the last few months. But some of them did so against their own long-term self-interest. That could be you, if you temporarily gave up on the idea of saving any money, opting instead to head to the mall, the car dealer or Las Vegas.
The fourth quarter reversed some of the progress the country has made since 2007 in boosting the personal saving rate which is the percentage of income people hold back as savings. But the recent decline in people’s ability or willingness to save stirs fears that we’re reverting to the bad old days, failing to do enough to build adequate financial cushions for the inevitable future shocks. Luckily for the Fed and the economy, for the last two years a saving rate mostly between 5% and 6% has produced enough spending to drive a recovery while also allowing at least some portion of households to fund larger nest eggs.
The way the government measures the saving r
A. people’s spending to their wage
B. people’s savings to their income
C. personal savings to gross national savings
D. personal consumption to national reserve
[填空题]Nora was so sure they would get the fifty pounds that she had already spent it ______.
[单项选择]The more time children spend watching television the poorer they perform academically, according to three studies published on Monday. (47) television viewing has been blamed for increasing rates of childhood obesity (肥胖) and for aggressive behavior, while its (48) on schooling have been inconclusive, researchers said.
But studies published on the topic in this month’’ s Archives of Pediatrics (小儿科) & Adolescent Medicine concluded television viewing (49) to have an adverse effect (反作用) on academic pursuits. For (50) , children who had televisions in their bedrooms--and (51) watched more TV--scored lower on standardized tests than those who did not have sets in their rooms. In contrast, the study found having a home computer with (52) to the Internet resulted in comparatively higher test scores.
"Consistently, those with a bedroom television but no (53) home computer had, on aver age, the lowest scores and those with home computer but no bedroom television had the