单选题
下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子作出判断;如果该句提的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。
Tokyo is World's Priciest City

The weak American dollar and strong European and Asian currencies helped make Tokyo and London the most expensive cities in the world, according to a recent survey. American cities were absent from the top 10, with the most expensive U. S. city, New York, dropping two spots from last year to 12 in the survey of 144 urban areas conducted by Mercer Human Resource Consulting. Moscow ranked in third place, with Osaka, and Hong Kong rounding out the top five most expensive cities.
The survey, drawn up twice a year, ranks cost of living for foreign workers, not local residents, and is used primarily by multinational companies to determine pay for expatriate employees. "The euro appreciated (升值) more than 11 percent in the last six months. " said Marie-Laurence Sepede, senior researcher at Mercer. "So that made European cities go up and U.S. cities drop. " Sepede noted that while U.S. cities got cheaper in relation to those in Europe and Asia, the rankings among: American cities remained similar to previous years, with Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco all placing high on the list. Also not able was the climb of Australian and New Zealand cities up the list, a shift caused by those nation's strong currencies. Sydney moved from 67 last year to 20 this year, and Auckland, New Zealand climbed 35 places to 80. The rest of the top 20 remained fairly constant, although Paris, Vienna, Austria and Istanbul, Turkey made their first appearances so high in the rankings.
The survey took into consideration 250 criteria, including the cost of utilities, food and entertainment. While the survey looked at a range of living standards, Sepede said the study was most representative of the expenses of people working for big international corporations and maintaining fairly high standards of living. Mercer said the continued appreciation of the euro against the U. S. dollar could eventually force companies to move employees and reorganize. "Mainly, the depreciation(贬值) of the dollar makes it cheaper to send employees to American cities," said Jackie Barber, a spokeswoman for the survey.
单选题 New York is one of the top ten most expensive cities in the world last year.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 本题给出的信息是正确的。文章第一段提到:“American cities were absent tom the top 10,with the most expensive U. S. city,New York,dropping two spots from last year to 2”今年的调查显示,纽约作为关国消费水平最高的城市只排到了全世界的第12位,比去年的名次下降了2位,由此可知,去年纽约的排名是第10位,在前10名行列。
单选题 According to a recent survey, two of the top five most expensive cities are from Asia.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 本题给出的信息是错误的。第一段中清楚地告诉我们,今年的调查显示全球消费水平最高的5个城市分别为:东京、伦敦、莫斯科、大阪、香港。其中东京、大阪、香港是亚洲城市,因此亚洲城市有3个。
单选题 The survey is a useful reference for multinational companies.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 本题给出的信息是正确的。文章第二段第一句话提到:“……is used primarily by multinational companies to determine pay for expatriate employees.”由此可见,这个针对外国雇员所做的调查主要是帮助跨国公司决定派驻国外工作人员的薪酬,因此这份调查对于跨国公司来说显然是有用的参考资料。
单选题 The war in Iraq made many American cities drop in ranking.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 文章没有谈到这方面的信息。文章在第二段提到了导致关国城市排名下降的原因,即在过去的6个月里,欧元上涨了超过11个百分点。全文只提到了这一个原因,并没有提到在伊拉克的战争是否对排名产生了影响。
单选题 Because of the Olympic Games, Sydney moved up quickly.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 文章没有谈到这方面的信息。文章只在第二段提到悉尼名次由去年的第7位上升到今年的20位,但没有具体说明上升的原因。
单选题 This survey represents the life of local people.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 本题给出的信息是错误的。文章在第二段和最后三段都提到,调查针对的人群是外国雇员,调查结果代表的是那些供职于大型跨国公司、生活水平相当高的人群的消费,因此这个结果并不能代表当地民众的消费水平。
单选题 Compared with other cities, companies may prefer to send employees to Tokyo.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 本题给出的信息是错误的。最后一段提到美元贬值使得将员工派往美国更加便宜,这说明将员工派往在调查中消费水平越低的城市,花费将越小。但东京是今年调查中消费水平最高的城市,显然派遣的花费也将是最大的,因此公司并不会更倾向于将雇员派往东京。