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Although she has a doctoral degree in physics, she ¨ç doesn¡¯t
have any interest in ¨è to teach the subject. That¡¯s because all of
her time ¨é is spent on producing art and visiting art exhibits. In
fact, she ¨ê wants to display the paintings she has completed at an art
center next month.
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¨ç We regret catching a cab instead taking the subway.
¨è They spent a few days cleaning their 2-story home
from top to bottom.
¨é Staff members at the firm are beginning an exercise
program not long ago.
¨ê Investors were delighted to receive a report informed
them of a large annual profit.
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In order to save money, we
_________ our garage into a bedroom and rented it out.
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busted
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A: I have to finish the presentation, so I can¡¯t make it to dinner tonight.
B: It¡¯s Friday, just leave
early. You can do it over the weekend, can¡¯t you?
A: ________________. It¡¯s
due at 6 p.m. and I¡¯m not even close to being done.
B: That¡¯s too bad. Can I
help you out with it?
A: No, I got it, but I don¡¯t
have any time to waste.
B: Got it. Well, good luck.
Let¡¯s get together another time.
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¨ç I got a ticket for speeding ¨è I¡¯m falling
behind in math
¨é I¡¯m running against the clock ¨ê
It¡¯s like finding a needle in a haystack
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Can a single trader cause the
stock market to crash if only for a few minutes? That is what seems to have
happened on May 6, 2010. Using his home computer, a British trader placed a
series of orders to sell futures contracts on the market. To ensure that no
one would actually want to buy these orders, a computer program continually adjusted the prices to make them less
attractive. The rapid increase in sell orders had the effect of making the
market appear bearish, which means that it seemed as though investors
everywhere were selling their stocks. As a result, share prices dropped by 10
percent. The trader used the opportunity to buy cheaply and then cancelled his
sell orders, causing stock market prices to rise again. The profit the trader
made from the ¡°flash crash¡± was about $880,000. Investigators have now caught
up with the trader, who vehemently denies that he manipulated the market.
The article suggests that
stock market manipulation is _______________________________.
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¨è a good method for reducing
speculation
¨é harmless in the short term
¨ê easy to do and hard to detect
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In 1974, a group of Chinese
farmers digging a water well discovered an ancient emperor¡¯s burial ground
containing over eight thousand replica warriors. ¨ç According to Sima Qian, a
historian from the 1st century BC, the statues were built to decorate the tomb
of Qin Shi Huangdi, the first emperor of the Qin dynasty. ¨è The city of
Xian, where the tomb is located, has been an architectural center since the
Zhou dynasty. ¨é Seven hundred thousand workers are believed to have
worked on constructing the soldiers over a 38-year period. ¨ê The terra
cotta warriors, as they are called, allegedly were built to help the emperor
rule a separate empire in the afterlife.