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[填空题]In early times, most people were too busy making a living to have many {{U}} (36) {{/U}}. Today as machines have {{U}} (37) {{/U}} the amount of time they must spend on their jobs, people have more time than before for hobbies.
People take up hobbies because these activities offer {{U}} (38) {{/U}} , friendship, knowledge, and relaxation. Sometimes they even yield {{U}} (39) {{/U}} profit. Hobbies help people {{U}} (40) {{/U}} after periods of hard work. They {{U}} (41) {{/U}} a balance between work and play, especially for workers who do the same {{U}} (42) {{/U}} tasks all day long. Hobbies also offer interesting activities for persons who have {{U}} (43) {{/U}}. Those who have developed hobbies {{U}} (44) {{/U}}. Anyone can follow a satisfying hobby, {{U}} (45) {{/U}}. A famous Canadian doctor expressed the value of hobbies by saying,"{{U}} (46) {{/U}} ."
[填空题]Am I Making Any Money
Correct Most people and most businesses are in business to make a profit. At the
On simplest level, profit means making more money than you spend on. Many
34 confuse profit with income. As a result, they can’t grasp it why all their income
35 isn’t getting them ahead; why no one wants to invest in their high-sales
36 company; why the bank won’t extend to their line of credit. Most people are very
37 good at tracking their income. When someone pays for you, that is income.
38 Income is usually related to production levels, but is not tied to it directly. You
39 may produce more or less than you sell. For instance, if you have already 100
40 widgets in the warehouse when you receive an order for 150, you only have to
41 produce out 50 additional widgets. If you make widgets for skis, you may make
42 20 widgets every month during the summer even though you don’t sell any, just
43 so that you have enough in the war