专业英语八级-阅读理解(二十六)及答案解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级-阅读理解(二十六)及答案解析 (总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、BREADING COMPREH(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、BTEXT A/B(总题数:1,分数:25.00)Credit card rewards programs have traditionally featured airline miles, gift certificates, and cash back for customers who spend enough on their cards to rack up points. But recently, credit card c
2、ompanies have started offering a different kind of gift: Theyre handing out lower interest rates, refunding interest payments, and using other strategies to provide incentives for cardholders to pay down their debt and make on-time payments. The deals, however, dont always work in consumers favor.Th
3、e new Citi Forward card gives cardholders points and reduces their annual interest rate for making on-time payments and for staying under their credit limit. TD Banks Simply Flexible card changes customers interest rates depending on how much of their balance they pay off. If they pay off 10 percent
4、 or more of their balance, then they get the lowest available interest rate; paying between the minimum payment and 5 percent of the balance gets them the highest interest rate. And Discovers Motiva card gives cardholders one months worth of interest back after six consecutive on-time payments.Card
5、companies say the idea behind the new rewards is to help customers get on top of their finances. Its all about promoting financial fitness and giving customers the choices they need to help them manage their debt, says Michael Copley, senior vice president of retail lending for TD Bank. He says he t
6、hinks the Simply Flexible card motivates cardholders to pay off more of their debt and attributes the companys relatively low delinquency rate to the product.Because of the continuing recession, companies have an incentive to keep their customers from sliding further under water. This is in response
7、 to recognition on the part of issuers that they have to help their cardholders do a better job of managing their money, so customers keep those cards for a long time, says Ron Shevlin, senior analyst at Aite Group, a research and advisory firm. The challenge for companies, he says, is to balance th
8、e profitability of consumers who maintain a balance, and therefore pay interest fees each month, against the increased risk that those cardholders pose because they are more likely to default on their debt. Rewards programs that encourage customers to maintain a balance while paying on time, such as
9、 the Motiva card, may help them strike that balance.According to consumer advocates and credit card experts, consumers who carry a balance may be better off selecting a card with the lowest interest rate rather than participating in one of these rewards programs, although they can help consumers imp
10、rove their credit. In general, I think these cards are great for people who dont have great credit and regularly carry a balance on their cards, says Adam Jusko, founder of www. IndexCreditC. Customers who only occasionally carry a balance, on the other hand, would be better off finding a card with
11、a more appealing rewards program, he adds.TD Banks Copley says its up to the customer to make the decision as to whether or not the card is a good idea. We wouldnt approve them unless we knew they could pay the minimum, he says, adding, Whether or not they want to pay more than the minimum payment i
12、s their call.(分数:25.00)(1).The recent credit card rewards programs include A. air miles. B. gift certificates. C. cash back. D. lower interest rates.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(2).A cardholder of Simply Flexible Card will get the lowest interest rate if he A. makes six successive on-time payments. B. pays off
13、 the balance on time and stay under his credit limit. C. pays off 15 percent of his balance. D. pays off 5 percent of his balance.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(3).Michael Copley holds that rewards programs A. dont always work in customers favor. B. can help the customers pay off more of their debt. C. will help
14、 the cardholders manage their finance. D. can result in a relative low delinquency rate to the credit card.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(4).The phrase to keep. from sliding further under water (Para. Four) implies that A. the companies aim to help their customers during the recession. B. the companies are going
15、 to manage the money of their cardholders. C. the companies help the customers manage their finance better so they keep the cards longer. D. the companies want to give the customers more choices in the recession.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(5).The consumer advocates and credit card experts suggest that A. the
16、lowest interest card is a better choice for those who carry a balance. B. the customers who pay off the balance should not participate in any rewards program. C. it is better for those who pay off the balance to select a lower interest card. D. customers who carry a balance should select a card with
17、 some rewards programs.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.三、BTEXT B/B(总题数:1,分数:25.00)As a young child, Buffett was pretty serious about making money. He used to go door-to-door and sell soda pop. He and a friend used math to develop a system for picking winners in horseracing and started selling their Stable-Boy Sele
18、ctions tip sheets until they were shut down for not having a license. Later, he also worked at his grandfathers grocery store. At the ripe age of 11, Buffett bought his first stock.When his family moved to Washington, D.C., Buffett became a paperboy for The Washington Post and its rival the Times-He
19、rald. Buffett ran his five paper routes like an assembly line and even added magazines to round out his product offerings. While still in school, he was making $175 a month, a full-time wage for many young men.When he was 14, Buffett spent $1,200 on 40 acres of farmland in Nebraska and soon began co
20、llecting rent from a tenant farmer. He and a friend also made $50 a week by placing pinball machines in barber shops. They called their venture Wilson Coin Operated Machine Co.Already a successful albeit small-time businessman, Buffett wasnt keen on going to college but ended up at Wharton at the Un
21、iversity of Pennsylvania his father encouraged him to go. After two years at Wharton, Buffett transferred to his parents Alma Mater, the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, for his final year of college. There Buffett took a job with the Lincoln Journal supervising 50 paper boys in six rural counties
22、.Buffett applied to Harvard Business School but was turned down in what had to be one of the worst admissions decisions in Harvard history. The out-come ended up profoundly affecting Buffetts life, for he ended up attending Columbia Business School, where he studied under revered mentor Benjamin Gra
23、ham, the father of securities analysis who provided the foundation for Buffetts investment strategy.From the beginning, Buffett made his fortune from investing. He started with all the money he had made from selling pop, delivering papers, and operating pinball machines. Between 1950 and 1956, he gr
24、ew his $9,800 kitty to $140,000. From there, he organized investment partnerships with his family and friends, and then gradually drew in other investors through word of mouth and very attractive terms.Buffetts goal was to top the Dow Jones Industrial Average by an average of 10% a year. Over the le
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