单选题
第二篇From Ponzi to Madoff
The year was 1920. The country was the United States of America. The man’s name was Charles Ponzi. Ponzi told people to stop depositing money in a savings account. Instead, they should give it to him to save for them. Ponzi promised to pay them more than the bank. For example, a savings account might pay you $ 5 a year for every $ 100 you deposit. Ponzi, however, would pay you $ 40 a year for every $ 100 you gave him to hold. Many people thought this was a good plan. They began to give their money to Ponzi.
How could Ponzi make so much money for people? This is what he did with the money people gave him: He used some of that money to pay other people who gave him money. However, he also kept a lot of the money for himself. Soon he had $ 250 million. This was a kind of theft, and it was against the law. The people who gave him their money didn’t think anything was wrong. Ponzi paid them every month, just like a bank. Ponzi continued this way of working for two years. Then one day, he didn’t have enough money to pay all the people. They discovered his crime, and he went to prison for fraud.
Ninety years later, people began to hear about a businessman in New York named Bernard Madoff. People said he gave good advice about money. They said when they gave him their money, he paid them a lot more than the bank. Madoff helped hospitals, schools, and individuals earn money. Over a period of 40 years, people gave him $ 170 billion. However, no one investigated what he did with the money. The people who gave Madoff their money also didn’t think anything was wrong because he paid them every month.
One day, Madoff didn’t have enough money to pay all the people he needed to pay. That’s when people discovered how Madoff worked; He was taking money from some people to pay other people, just the way Charles Ponzi did. However, this time, instead of losing millions of dollars, people lost billions.
Madoff was accused of fraud, and United States government officials arrested him. He didn’t have to go on trial because he said he was guilty. In 2009, a judge sentenced him to 150 years in prison. Bernard Madoff’s crime was even bigger than Ponzi’s. It was the biggest fraud in history. The lesson of this story is clear; When something seems too good to be true, it probably is!
单选题
For every $ 100 Ponzi promises to pay people __________.
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】【解析】题意:庞齐承诺每100美元一年给人们多少收益?
题中的关键字是$100,回原文查找,很容易找到第一段倒数第三、四句For example,a savings ac count might pay you$5 a year for every$100 you deposit.Ponzi,however,would pay you$40 a year for every$100you gave him to hold这说明100元存银行只有5元的收益,但是庞齐却给40元的收益。所以本题选B。
单选题
What did Ponzi do with the money people gave him?
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】【解析】句意:当人们把钱给庞齐的时候他是怎么做的?
关于庞齐如何处置别人给他的钱,文章第二段中第二句This is what he did with the monev people gave him:He used some of that money to pay other people who gave him money他把钱给另外给他钱的人。这也就是我们常说的拆东墙补西墙。所以本题选B。
单选题
What was Ponzi’s crime?
【正确答案】
D
【答案解析】【解析】句意:庞齐犯了什么罪?
本题的关键字是crime,在文章第二段找到相关句为本段最后一句They discovered his crime,and he went to prison for fraud从中我们可以看到,他是因为诈骗入狱的。四个选项中D项他没有给人们支付利息属于诈骗,所以本题选D。
单选题
How long did Madoff’s trick lasts?
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】【解析】句意:麦道夫的骗局持续了多长时间?
文中关于年的语句很多,要仔细甄别。文章从第三段开始讲述关于麦道夫的故事。第三段第五句 Over a period of 40 years,people gave him$170 billion与题干相呼应,即在超过40年的时间里,人们拱手给他送上1700亿美元。所以本题选B。
单选题
Why didn’t Madoff have to go on trial?
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】【解析】句意:为什么麦道夫没有必要出庭受审?
文中最后一段第二句He didn’t have to go on trial because he said he was guilty表明他没有被审判是因为他自认有罪。所以本题选A.