单选题Questions 14-16 are based on the talk about euro. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 14-17.
单选题
When was euro launched? A. 1992 B. 1995 C. 1999 D. 2001
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】[解析] 14-16 W: Today, we invite Mr. Sonderim to talk something about Euro. Mr. Sonderim, could you tell us the origin of the Euro? M: Well, the 1992 Maastricht Treaty proposed a single currency between the European Union. The participating countries decided on the name "Euro" at a summit in Madrid in 1995 and the currency was launched on January 1, 1999. W: What is it worth? M: When the Euro was launched in 1999, one Euro was worth 1.17 US dollars or 71 British pence. However, the weakness of the Euro zone economies compared with that of the United States, combined with the inexperience of the European Central Bank in dealing with the international markets, has meant that since its launch the value of the Euro had declined significantly. In December 2001, one Euro was worth little more than 89 cents or 63 pennies, a 20 percent drop on its initial value. W: Do you think it will affect the daily life of ordinary people? M: I suppose so. For example, one of the major headaches for participating countries has been the conversion of public telephones, vending machines, and shopping trolleys to accept Euro coins. Although a conversion process has been in full swing since before 1999, there are reports that some countries are not ready for the Euro. W: So what does it look like? M: There are seven notes designed by the Austrian artist Robert Kalina. The designs show the "seven ages" of European development, with windows and gateways on the front, and bridges on the back. In addition, there are eight coins designed by the Belgian artist Luc Luycx. All Euro coins are round, but have differences in composition, weight, thickness, and milling to ensure that the blind can easily distinguish between them. On the front there is a European design, common to all coins, and on the back a "national" design from the central bank of issue. Despite the "national identities", all coins can be spent throughout the Euro zone regardless of their origin.
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单选题
Why did the worth of euro drop? A. It dropped due to the weakness of the eurozone economies and the inexperience of the European Central Bank in dealing with the international markets. B. People in most European countries refused to use euro instead of their own currency. C. Counterfeiters made a lot of fake notes since people were not familiar with the new currency. D. Some countries are not ready for the euro. They stopped using euro in daily purchasing.
【正确答案】
A
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单选题
Why are the eight coins of euro different in composition, weight, thickness, and milling? A. Because each nation wants to keep its characteristics. B. Because they are designed by different artists from 8 countries. C. Because it will enable the blind to distinguish between them easily. D. Because Denmark and other countries want to have their own coins.