填空题

The entrepreneur, according to French economist J.B. Say, "is
a person who shifts economic resources out of an area of lower and
from an area of higher productivity and yield." But Say’s definition (1)
does not tell us who this entrepreneur is. Some define the entrepreneur
simple as one who starts his or her own new and small business. For (2)
our purposes, we will define the entrepreneur as a person who takes the
necessary risks to organize and manage a business and receives the
financial profits and nonmonetary reward. (3)
The man who opens a small pizza restaurant is of business, but (4)
is he an entrepreneur He took a risk and did something, but did he
shift resources or started the business If the answer is yes, then he is (5)
considered an entrepreneur. Ray Kroc is an example of an entrepreneur
because he founded and established McDonald’s. His hamburgers
were not a new idea, and he applied new techniques, resource allocations, (6)
and organizational methods in his venture. Ray Kroc upgraded the
productivity and yield from the resources applying to create his fast-food (7)
chain. This is what entrepreneurs do; this is what entrepreneurship
means.
Entrepreneurs exhibit similar behaviors; searching for a (8)
specific personality pattern is very difficult. Some entrepreneurs are
quiet, introverted, and analytical. At the other hand, some are brash, (9)
extroverted, and very emotional. Many of them share some qualities.
Viewing change as the norm, entrepreneurs usually search for it, respond
to it, and treat it as opportunity. (10)

答案: from→into
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答案: 在to之前加back
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The entrepreneur, according to French economist J.B. Say, "is
a person who shifts economic resources out of an area of lower and
from an area of higher productivity and yield." But Say’s definition (1)
does not tell us who this entrepreneur is. Some define the entrepreneur
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because he founded and established McDonald’s. His hamburgers
were not a new idea, and he applied new techniques, resource allocations, (6)
and organizational methods in his venture. Ray Kroc upgraded the
productivity and yield from the resources applying to create his fast-food (7)
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答案: from→into
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trade their shares at the New York Stock Exchange. Together, the value (2)
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four-hundred-seventy companies from fifty-one other nations are
represented on the New York Stock Exchange.
Stock is share in the ownership of a company. Debt is also traded (5)
on the exchange. Bonds are generally sold in amount of one-thousand (6)
dollars or more. Companies and governments sell bonds as a way to
borrow money. Buyers earn interest as they wait for the bonds to reach
full value. Bonds can be resold or divided. (7)
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more than one-thousand-three-hundred members. It have the right (8)
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specific personality pattern is very difficult. Some entrepreneurs are
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extroverted, and very emotional. Many of them share some qualities.
Viewing change as the norm, entrepreneurs usually search for it, respond
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答案: simple→simply
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答案: public→publicly
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trade their shares at the New York Stock Exchange. Together, the value (2)
of those stocks is almost fifteen-million-million dollars. These
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stock. A foreign company can trade on the New York Stock Exchange by
placing some of its shares in a bank. An American Depositary Receipt is
giving in place of the stock, and can be traded on the exchange. About (4)
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represented on the New York Stock Exchange.
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答案: giving→given
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is he an entrepreneur He took a risk and did something, but did he
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considered an entrepreneur. Ray Kroc is an example of an entrepreneur
because he founded and established McDonald’s. His hamburgers
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and organizational methods in his venture. Ray Kroc upgraded the
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specific personality pattern is very difficult. Some entrepreneurs are
quiet, introverted, and analytical. At the other hand, some are brash, (9)
extroverted, and very emotional. Many of them share some qualities.
Viewing change as the norm, entrepreneurs usually search for it, respond
to it, and treat it as opportunity. (10)

答案: of→in
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does not tell us who this entrepreneur is. Some define the entrepreneur
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shift resources or started the business If the answer is yes, then he is (5)
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means.
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答案: started→start
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full value. Bonds can be resold or divided. (7)
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答案: amount→amounts
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The entrepreneur, according to French economist J.B. Say, "is
a person who shifts economic resources out of an area of lower and
from an area of higher productivity and yield." But Say’s definition (1)
does not tell us who this entrepreneur is. Some define the entrepreneur
simple as one who starts his or her own new and small business. For (2)
our purposes, we will define the entrepreneur as a person who takes the
necessary risks to organize and manage a business and receives the
financial profits and nonmonetary reward. (3)
The man who opens a small pizza restaurant is of business, but (4)
is he an entrepreneur He took a risk and did something, but did he
shift resources or started the business If the answer is yes, then he is (5)
considered an entrepreneur. Ray Kroc is an example of an entrepreneur
because he founded and established McDonald’s. His hamburgers
were not a new idea, and he applied new techniques, resource allocations, (6)
and organizational methods in his venture. Ray Kroc upgraded the
productivity and yield from the resources applying to create his fast-food (7)
chain. This is what entrepreneurs do; this is what entrepreneurship
means.
Entrepreneurs exhibit similar behaviors; searching for a (8)
specific personality pattern is very difficult. Some entrepreneurs are
quiet, introverted, and analytical. At the other hand, some are brash, (9)
extroverted, and very emotional. Many of them share some qualities.
Viewing change as the norm, entrepreneurs usually search for it, respond
to it, and treat it as opportunity. (10)

答案: and→but
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does not tell us who this entrepreneur is. Some define the entrepreneur
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shift resources or started the business If the answer is yes, then he is (5)
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and organizational methods in his venture. Ray Kroc upgraded the
productivity and yield from the resources applying to create his fast-food (7)
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means.
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specific personality pattern is very difficult. Some entrepreneurs are
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extroverted, and very emotional. Many of them share some qualities.
Viewing change as the norm, entrepreneurs usually search for it, respond
to it, and treat it as opportunity. (10)

答案: applying→applied
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borrow money. Buyers earn interest as they wait for the bonds to reach
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答案: It→They
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trade their shares at the New York Stock Exchange. Together, the value (2)
of those stocks is almost fifteen-million-million dollars. These
companies are all public traded. That means any investor can buy their (3)
stock. A foreign company can trade on the New York Stock Exchange by
placing some of its shares in a bank. An American Depositary Receipt is
giving in place of the stock, and can be traded on the exchange. About (4)
four-hundred-seventy companies from fifty-one other nations are
represented on the New York Stock Exchange.
Stock is share in the ownership of a company. Debt is also traded (5)
on the exchange. Bonds are generally sold in amount of one-thousand (6)
dollars or more. Companies and governments sell bonds as a way to
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full value. Bonds can be resold or divided. (7)
The New York Stock Exchange is owned by its members. It has
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to buy and sell securities on the trading floor, for other investors or for
them. A membership is traditionally called a seat. These can (9)
also be bought and sold. Memberships have sometime sold for more (10)
than two-million dollars.

答案: them→themselves
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The entrepreneur, according to French economist J.B. Say, "is
a person who shifts economic resources out of an area of lower and
from an area of higher productivity and yield." But Say’s definition (1)
does not tell us who this entrepreneur is. Some define the entrepreneur
simple as one who starts his or her own new and small business. For (2)
our purposes, we will define the entrepreneur as a person who takes the
necessary risks to organize and manage a business and receives the
financial profits and nonmonetary reward. (3)
The man who opens a small pizza restaurant is of business, but (4)
is he an entrepreneur He took a risk and did something, but did he
shift resources or started the business If the answer is yes, then he is (5)
considered an entrepreneur. Ray Kroc is an example of an entrepreneur
because he founded and established McDonald’s. His hamburgers
were not a new idea, and he applied new techniques, resource allocations, (6)
and organizational methods in his venture. Ray Kroc upgraded the
productivity and yield from the resources applying to create his fast-food (7)
chain. This is what entrepreneurs do; this is what entrepreneurship
means.
Entrepreneurs exhibit similar behaviors; searching for a (8)
specific personality pattern is very difficult. Some entrepreneurs are
quiet, introverted, and analytical. At the other hand, some are brash, (9)
extroverted, and very emotional. Many of them share some qualities.
Viewing change as the norm, entrepreneurs usually search for it, respond
to it, and treat it as opportunity. (10)

答案: similar→different
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The largest stock market in the world is the New York Stock
Exchange. It is also the oldest financial market in the United States.
Its history dates to 1792. Today, two-thousand-eight hundred companies (1)
trade their shares at the New York Stock Exchange. Together, the value (2)
of those stocks is almost fifteen-million-million dollars. These
companies are all public traded. That means any investor can buy their (3)
stock. A foreign company can trade on the New York Stock Exchange by
placing some of its shares in a bank. An American Depositary Receipt is
giving in place of the stock, and can be traded on the exchange. About (4)
four-hundred-seventy companies from fifty-one other nations are
represented on the New York Stock Exchange.
Stock is share in the ownership of a company. Debt is also traded (5)
on the exchange. Bonds are generally sold in amount of one-thousand (6)
dollars or more. Companies and governments sell bonds as a way to
borrow money. Buyers earn interest as they wait for the bonds to reach
full value. Bonds can be resold or divided. (7)
The New York Stock Exchange is owned by its members. It has
more than one-thousand-three-hundred members. It have the right (8)
to buy and sell securities on the trading floor, for other investors or for
them. A membership is traditionally called a seat. These can (9)
also be bought and sold. Memberships have sometime sold for more (10)
than two-million dollars.

答案: sometime→sometimes
填空题

The entrepreneur, according to French economist J.B. Say, "is
a person who shifts economic resources out of an area of lower and
from an area of higher productivity and yield." But Say’s definition (1)
does not tell us who this entrepreneur is. Some define the entrepreneur
simple as one who starts his or her own new and small business. For (2)
our purposes, we will define the entrepreneur as a person who takes the
necessary risks to organize and manage a business and receives the
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is he an entrepreneur He took a risk and did something, but did he
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答案: At→On
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The entrepreneur, according to French economist J.B. Say, "is
a person who shifts economic resources out of an area of lower and
from an area of higher productivity and yield." But Say’s definition (1)
does not tell us who this entrepreneur is. Some define the entrepreneur
simple as one who starts his or her own new and small business. For (2)
our purposes, we will define the entrepreneur as a person who takes the
necessary risks to organize and manage a business and receives the
financial profits and nonmonetary reward. (3)
The man who opens a small pizza restaurant is of business, but (4)
is he an entrepreneur He took a risk and did something, but did he
shift resources or started the business If the answer is yes, then he is (5)
considered an entrepreneur. Ray Kroc is an example of an entrepreneur
because he founded and established McDonald’s. His hamburgers
were not a new idea, and he applied new techniques, resource allocations, (6)
and organizational methods in his venture. Ray Kroc upgraded the
productivity and yield from the resources applying to create his fast-food (7)
chain. This is what entrepreneurs do; this is what entrepreneurship
means.
Entrepreneurs exhibit similar behaviors; searching for a (8)
specific personality pattern is very difficult. Some entrepreneurs are
quiet, introverted, and analytical. At the other hand, some are brash, (9)
extroverted, and very emotional. Many of them share some qualities.
Viewing change as the norm, entrepreneurs usually search for it, respond
to it, and treat it as opportunity. (10)

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