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interviewer react to the magazines?a. She is surprised they didn’t publish the ads.b. She objects to their doublepage ads.c. She thinks they are too skinny.10. What did Benetton expect to happen with these ads?a. It expected most magazines to publish them.b. It expected the picture of the newborn baby to bee popular.c. It expected that its customers would get angry.11. Why does Garfield think Benetton’s advertising is cunning?a. It causes the pany to actually lose publicity.b. It creates a distraction.c. It helps consumers pay attention to prices.12. What does Garfield say about Benetton’s prices?a. They are rational.b. Their cotton Tshirts are reasonably priced.c. Their cardigan sweaters are too expensive.D.Excerpt 11. How would Garfield most likely describe the picture?a. arrestingb. disgustingc. magnificent and naturalExcerpt 22. Why does Garfield talk about using a picture of a large intestine?a. He thinks it would be a more natural ad than of the newborn baby.b. He would like to see one in a fashion magazine.c. He wants to show that the Benetton ads have gone too far.Excerpt 33. How does Garfield feel about what Benetton is doing?a. He admires their advertising and their pricing.b. He admires their advertising, but not their pricing.c. He admires neither their advertising nor their pricing. Unit 7 A Contribution to Make the World a Better PlaceA . How old was George Soros when he first started trading in currency?He was 14 years old.B. Part 1 multibillionaireMultibillionaire and philanthropist George Soros became one of the world’s wealthiest men through his work as a financier.Part 2 anxious Managing people’s money and taking risks made him anxious.Part 3 experiences in trading His experiences in trading began when he was 14, as a Hungarian Jew hiding from the Nazis.Part 4 feelings about money Soros has unfortable feelings about his reputation to make money and would rather be known as a thinker.Part 5 goal His goal is to make a contribution to make the world a better place.C.Part 11. What is special about Tuesdays on Morning Edition?a. The program will discuss taxes.b. The program will focus on money.c. The program will interview rich people.2. How is George Soros described?a. one of the world’s worthiest menb. a financierc. a philosopher3. Which of the following is not true about Soros?a. He is still working.b. He ran a hedge fund.c. He bought stocks and bonds.Part 24. What’s the problem with managing people’s money, according to Soros?a. You can’t take risks with someone else’s money.b. You can lose people’s money.c. People will wake you up at night to see how their portfolio is doing.5. What negative effect might Soros’s currency trading have caused, according to Stamberg?a. a stock market crash on Wall Streetb. Asia’s financial crisisc. more financial lies from panies.6. Which of the following is not true about Soros’s background?a. He was born in Budapest.b. His father was a lawer.c. He became an economist.Part 37. Which of the following is true about the 14yearold George Soros?a. He assumed a Jewish identity.b. He lived underground, or in secret.c. He was suspected of carrying currency.8. What lesson did George learn when he tried to trade?a. Seller’s estimates were usually reliable.b. His merchandise was full of dents and not worth anything.c. Gold was a modity whose price could change.9. How did young George feel about his experiences?a. They were frightening.b. They were a gift.c. Fighting evil made him suffer.Part 410. Which of the following describes George Soro’s background?a. He fought the Communists.b. He left Hungary in 1956.c. He arrived in American with $4,000 in his pocket.11. Which of the following describes George Soros’s “plan”?a. He would make a million dollars on Wall Street in five years.b. He would live on $15,000 a year.c. He would bee a philospher.12. How would Soros have liked to be appreciated by others?a. as a person who could make a lot of moneyb. as a thinkerc. as someone who was knowledgeable about the stock market13. What fascinates Soros?a. the pursuit of moneyb. the anticipation of the futurec. what money can buy 14. What does having money allow Soros to do?a. focus on buying expensive thingsb. buy a private plane and boatc. pursue his ideasPart 515. How does Soros react to the idea that he is “saving the world”?a. He rejects it totally.b. He thinks it’s very amusing.c. He agrees with it.16. Which of the following is not correct in terms of numbers?a. His foundations allocate half a billion dollars a year.b. His foundations allocate money to 30 countries.c. He has changed the lives of thousands of people.17. How does Soros feel about giving money?a. He doesn’t like to give money to beggars on the street.b. He seeks personal gratitude.c. He likes meeting the people who have received his money.18. How would George Soros like to be remembered?a. as an author who has contributed to the world of financeb. as a practical financierc. as a philosopher trying to understand life.D.Excerpt 11. Why does Stamberg say that Wall Street would have sent Soros for Xrays?His backaches could have given valuable information about the stock market.Excerpt 2 2. What does Stamberg imply by her ment about Soro’s father?His father liked having money, perhaps he wasn’t the perfect father.Excerpt 33. Why does Stamberg emphasize Soros’s eye and hair color in her ment?It isn’t typical for Jews to be blonde and blueeyed。t work because they make people angry and clogged up the courts.Part 5 What is the challenge to Mayor Golding’s campaign? The challenge to Mayor Golding’s campaign is for people to apply the rules to themselves.C.Part 1 F 1. More