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An increase in students applying to study economics at university is being attributed to the global economic crisis awakening a public 36 for knowledge about how the financial system 37 .
Applications for degree courses beginning this autumn were up by 15% this January, 38 UCAS, the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service. A spokesman for the Royal Economic Society said applications to do economics at A-level were 39 up.
Professor John Beath, the president of the society, and a 40 lecturer at St Andrews University, said his first-year lectures—which are open to students from all departments—were 41 crowds of 400, rather than the 42 250.
“There are a large number of students who are not economics 43 who would like to learn something about it. One of the things I have done this year is to 44 my teaching to contemporary events in a way that one hasn’t 45 done.” He added.
University applications 46 7% last year. But there were rises 47 average in several subjects. Nursing saw a 15% jump, with people’s renewed 48 in careers in the public sector, which are seen as more secure in economic crisis.
A 49 study showed almost two thirds of parents believed schools should do more to teach pupils about financial 50 and almost half said their children had asked them what was 51 , although a minority of parents felt they did not understand it themselves well enough to explain.
Zack Hocking, the head of Child Trust Funds, said: “It’s possible that one good thing to arise from the 52 will be a generation that’s financially 53 and better equipped to 54 their money through times of economic 55 .”
1.A.concern B.thirst C.sense D.taste
2.A.works B.performs C.serves D.affects
3.A.in terms of B.according to C.on account of D.in spite of
4.A.yet B.once C.also D.still
5.A.outstanding B.inspiring C.convincing D.leading
6.A.catching B.appealing C.drawing D.covering
7.A.usual B.regular C. average D.common
8.A.majors B.interests C.preferences D.standards
9.A.attach B.adapt C.approach D.relate
10.A.generally B.frequently C.traditionally D.originally
11.A.raised B.rose C.fell D.struck
12.A.by B.in C.over D.above
13.A.effect B.focus C.interest D.benefit
14.A.recent B.late C.present D.unique
15.A.matters B.affairs C. events D.issues
16.A.taking up B.going on C.calling up D.keeping on
17.A.overturn B.downturn C.breakthrough D.breakout
18.A.cleverer B.smarter C.brighter D.wiser
19.A.strugglt B.measure C.manage D.earn
20.A.stability B.puzzle C.uncertainty D.recovery
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For many people, one of the pleasures of traveling abroad is buying the arts and crafts of a foreign culture. English tourists in Hong Kong, for example, like Chinese arts and crafts because they think they are exotic. Even things as common as a pair of chopsticks a mah-jong set or a name stamp, are popular items for visiting tourists. They are typical examples of Chinese culture which make attractive ornaments(装饰品) for the home and good presents for friends.
So when Philip Wong and his sister Anna left school and tock over their father's tourist shop in Tsim Sha Tsui, they were not surprised to find that many tourists were interested in these small, relatively inexpensive goods. “Even so, we found that business was not really very good. We had a lot of competition and only made a small profit on most of the items we sold,” said Philip. “Then Anna had the idea of selling arts and crafts from other countries as well!”
The pair went on a shopping trip around the Southeast Asian area, making contracts in Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia. They bought jewelry, clothes and art work in all these countries and displayed them in a special section of their shop. They were surprised to see how popular these goods were-not only among foreign tourists, but also with local people.
Now they have opened a new shop in North Point which sells goods from many more countries, including some in European and South America. The shop is specially with Hong Kong people such as businessmen, who travel abroad a lot, but never have the time to buy gifts while they are away. “Actually some of our customers just want to impress their friends by pretending that they have actually visited the country,” added Anna with a smile.
1.What does the underlined word “exotic” in the first paragraph mean?
[ ]
A.Strange and unusual.
B.Common and popular.
C.Pretty and attractive.
D.Strange but usual.
2.Why did Philip say they cold make little money from their business?
[ ]
A.Because there are too many traders in their business field.
B.Because their goods are not good enough.
C.Because they are not allowed to get high profit.
D.Because they don't know how to make a big profit from their business.
3.Who were surprised at the goods in a special section of the shop?
[ ]
A.Philip and Anna.
B.Tourists.
C.Philip, Anna and local residents.
D.Both travelers abroad and people in Hong Kong.
4.What do you think of some trade-men who buy some articles in Hong Kong?
[ ]
A.They want to make themselves understand that they've visited the country.
B.They have not got enough money to get them in the country they are visiting.
C.They find no time to get them while they are visiting the country.
D.Though they travel a lot, they never think they should buy some of the articles at all.
For many people,one of the pleasures of traveling abroad is buying the arts and crafts of a foreign culture.English tourists in Hong Kong,for example, like Chinese arts and crafts because they think they are exotic.Even things as common as pair of chopsticks, or a name stamp,are popular items for visiting tourists.They are typical examples of Chinese culture which make attractive ornaments for the home and good presents for friends.
So,when Philip Wong and his Sister Anna left school and took over their father’s tourist shop in Tsim Sha Tsui,they were not surprised to find that many tourists were interested in these small.relatively inexpensive goods.“Even so, We found that business was not really very good.We had a lot of competition and only made a small profit on most of the items we sold,”said Philip,“then Anna had the idea of selling arts and crafts from other countries as well. ”
The pair went on a “shopping trip” around the Southeast Asian region,making contacts in Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia.They bought jewellery, clothes and artwork in all these countries and displayed them in a special section of their shop.They were surprised at how popular these goods were not only among foreign tourists,but also local people.
Now they have opened a new shop in North Point which sells goods from even more countries.including some in Europe and South America.The shop is proving especially popular with Hong Kong people such as businessmen,who travel abroad a lot,but never have the time to buy gifts while they are away.“Actually some of our customers just want to impress their friends by pretending that they have actually visited the country,”added Anna With a smile.
1.What does the word exotic mean?
A.strange and unusual
B.common and popular
C.pretty and attractive
D.strange but usual
2.Why did Philips say they could make little money from their business?
A.Because there were too many traders in their business field.
B.Because their goods are not good enough.
C.Because lots of competitions were held in the field.
D.Because they don’t know how to make a big profit from their business.
3.Who were surprised at the goods in a special section of the shop?
A.Philip,Anna and tourists.
B.Tourists from other countries.
C.Philip,Anna and local residents.
D.Both travelers abroad and people in Hong Kong.
4. How do you like some trade-men who buy some articles in Hong Kong?
A.They want to make themselves understood that they’ve visited the country.
B.They’ve not got enough money to get them in the country they’re visiting.
C.They find no time to take them while they’re visiting the country.
D.Though they travel a lot,they’ve never bought the articles at all.
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