Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following news.
A: 350 million dollars.
B: 700 million dollars.
C: 1.4 billion dollars.
D: 700 billion dollars.
A: 350 million dollars.
B: 700 million dollars.
C: 1.4 billion dollars.
D: 700 billion dollars.
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- Questions 25 and 26 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. Now listen to the news. This year’s Nobel Prize winners in economics will share the prize worth about ______. A: 2 million dollars B: 12 million dollars C: 1.2 million dollars D: 1.12 million dollars
- How much was Oprah Winfrey’s estimated wealth A: Almost 25 billion dollars. B: Almost 2.5 billion dollars. C: Almost 25 million dollars. D: Almost 2.5 million dollars.
- If the British branch of an American bank is selling Australian dollars to a German hank, local currency equivalent is ______. A: Australian dollars expressed as British Pounds. B: Australian dollars expressed as American dollars. C: British Pounds expressed as Australian dollars. D: American dollars expressed as Australian dollars.
- Which is the corresponding passive sentence of the following sentence?They fined him fifty dollars. A: He was fined fifty dollars. B: Fifty dollars were fined him. C: He fined fifty dollars. D: Fifty dollars fined him.
- If Canadian speculators expect the euro to appreciate against the U.S. dollar, they would _____. A: purchase Canadian dollars. B: purchase S. dollars. C: purchase euros. D: use Canadian dollars to buy euros, instantly use the euros to buy S. dollars, and then, instantly use the U.S. dollars to buy Canadian dollars.