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Global financial big dogs are no match for China's "Da Ma", or housewives, who have crowded into gold stores across China, buying up 300 tons of gold over the past two weeks. No wonder gold prices have steadied after taking a dive.
During the May Day holiday, gold stores were crowded with mostly female customers. Most of them are middle-aged "Chinese housewives". This group of buyers has risen to fame recently. They are big spenders and are desperate to get their hands on a bargain. "I bought some gold jewellery and kept them as a gift for my son when he gets married," said a buyer from Shanghai.
The gold business is skyrocketing. "Our sales are growing by the day. Yesterday we sold more than ten million yuan of gold products," a gold store salesperson said. The gold rush in China started about two weeks ago thanks to a decline in global gold prices. Media reports suggest that Chinese housewives have spent about 100 billion yuan, or about 16 billion US dollars, purchasing 300 tons of gold since mid-April. That has helped support gold prices.
"Gold prices depressed since the middle of last month but have risen gradually. That is mainly due to the strong demand from Asian markets," said foreign trader Zhang Chen from Industrial & Commercial Bank of China. "Some people even joked that Chinese housewives have beaten Wall Street analysts." For Chinese people, with limited investment options, the only thing better than buying gold is buying gold at discount prices.
What does the author indicate(表明;预示)in the first sentence of the first paragraph?

A.The global big dogs can’t match with Chinese housewives.
B.Chinese housewives spend a great deal of money on gold
C.China's "Da Ma" help a lot to support the global economic crisis
D.Chinese housewives have a better consumption idea than global financial big dogs .

We can infer from the passage that_______________

A.China’s "Da Ma" become the largest gold buyers due to a decline in global gold prices.
B.China's "Da Ma" crowded into stores to get gold as the best gifts for sons when they get married.
C.China's "Da Ma" are bigger spenders and cleverer than global financial big dogs.
D.Chinese housewives are most willing to spend money in buying gold .

In the writer’s view, Chinese housewives are desperate to get their hands on a bargain because_____.
A. it is worthy to buy gold.
B .they have a strong demand
C. it is at discount prices.
D they have unlimited investment options
The author’s description about the passage is ______.

A.doubtful B.subjective C.objective D.Negative
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A.they had surprise endings.
B.they were easy to understand.
C.they showed his love for the poor.
D.they were about New York City.

O. Henry went to prison because_____

A.people thought he had stolen money from the newspaper.
B.he broke the law by not using his own name.
C.he wanted to write stories about prisoners.
D.people thought he had taken money that was not his.

What do we know about O. Henry before he began writing?

A.He was well-educated.
B.He was not serious about his work.
C.He was devoted to the poor.
D.He was very good at learning.

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A.His life inside the prison.
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According to the passage, one can get information about different kinds of dogs.

A.by staying at home
B.by asking someone who has enough experience about different kinds of dogs
C.by buying a dog and training it
D.by reading books about dogs

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A.because it is easy to train
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C.because it is powerful and friendly
D.because it is alert and active

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A.Don’t buy a hunting dog if your house is not big enough.
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D.You should have a discussion with your family before buying a dog in case it causes you a lot of troubles.

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A.The care and proper selection of dogs for families.
B.Different breeds of dogs.
C.Responsibility for seeing that dogs are properly cared for.
D.Different kinds of books about dogs.

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A.in a minute B.at the foot of a big mountain
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A.in the diamond business B.who stores diamonds
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A.the dealer lost a lot of money
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A.one and a half years B.more than half a year
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The underlined word “occurred” here means“____”.

A.employed B.mixed C.guided D.happened

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A.skating on the ice B.taking photos at the lake
C.having a picnic D.walking along the lake

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A.Three students died on the same day in all.
B.Hao Longbiao’s body was found on December 14,2002.
C.The university students didn’t think it dangerous to save the drowning children in the lake.
D.Local residents were not brave in face of danger.

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A.people think little of the two university students' death
B.the ice on the lake wasn't strong enough to skate on
C.some students regretted for what they had done
D.heroes don't agree with the steps of modern times

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A.warn people of the danger of skating on ice
B.call on people to learn from the brave university students
C.tell us a tragedy
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