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[单项选择]An investor buys one share of stock for $100. At the end of year one she buys three more shares at $ 89 per share. At the end of year two she sells all four shares for $ 98 each. The stock paid a dividend of $1.00 per share at the end of year one and year two. What is the investor’s time-weighted rate of return()
A. 6.35%.
B. -2.0%.
C. 0.06%.
[简答题]{{B}}Question 2{{/B}}
·Your company owns a large office building. A recent statistics show eight companies withdrew from your office building last year and five more have made the same application this month. Your Director has asked you to write a report about the situation together with two possible solutions.
·Write a report to your director, including the following information:
· masons why your tenants withdrew
·two solutions that may be practical
·possible results from the solutions.
[简答题]A. above money’’s worth B. a great variety of goods
C. convenient in maintenance D. easily-assembled
E. a full range of products F. convenient in use
G. delicate and exquisite H. dependable quality
I. diversified package J. durable
K. easy for keeping L. excellent workmanship
M. firm in structure N. high safety
O. hold a patent right P. innovative design
Q. joint venture R. lottery shopping
Example: 有奖购物( R ) 花色繁多( B )
QUESTIONS:
51. 质量可靠 ( ) 物超所值 ( )
52. 享受专利 ( ) 装配方便 ( )
53. 做工精良 ( ) 容易收藏 ( )
54. 合 资 ( ) 结构坚固 ( )
55. 小巧玲珑 ( ) 产品齐全 ( )
[填空题]
{{B}}Is College Really
Worth the Money {{/B}}
{{B}}The Real World{{/B}}
Este Griffith had
it all figured out. When she graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in
April 2001, she had her sights set on one thing: working for a labor
union.
The real world had other ideas. Griffith left school with
not only a degree but a boatload of debt. She owed $15,000 in student loans and
had racked up $4.000 in credit card debt for books, groceries and other
expenses. No labor union job could pay enough to bail her out.
So Griffith went to work instead for a Washington. D.C. firm that
specializes in economic development. Problem solved Nope. At age 24. she takes
home about $1.800 a month. $1.200 of which-disappears to pay her tent. Add
another $t80 a month to retire her student loans and $300 a month to whittle
down her credit card balance. "You do the math." she says.
Griffith has practically no