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and more seriousC. social crimes have increased by a large marginD. young people are not satisfied about their lifePassage TwoEvery so often, late at night, David Woodland steals away to the den of his home in Aberdeen, Washington, so that he can check stock prices on the Internet.Mr. Woodland, a 78yearold retired insurance salesman, delights at how with the click of a mouse, he can tap into the facts and fortunes of Wall Street. If I get a bright idea late at night, Mr. Woodland said, I go into the office, fire up the puter and put a buy or sell order in.While online trading is popularly regarded as the province of any traders in their 20s and 30s, jumping in and out of the market to make quick profits, it is now being invaded by millions of people like Mr. Woodlandsenior investors who bring much larger accounts and more stability to this fastgrowing corner of the markets.The low cost of doing business onlinenow as little as $7 a tradeand the excitement of riding a bull market are the lures (232。177。?‘) for many older investorsjust as they are for the young. They are dismissing their fullservice brokers, who offer research and advice but often charge more than $100 a trade, and instead are picking their own stocks, after downloading panies39。 s no reason for me to have financial advisers. I am very analytical, and I like to get involved in research.According to a survey this fall of 630 people over 50 by Charles Schwab amp。€? The main idea of the passage is that ______A. online trading attracts more and more retirees to get involvedB. online trading is more suitable for the old than for the young nowC. online trading enables the retirees to get rid of their advisersD. online trading offers incredible tools and high profits to investors72227。 €? The elderly investors no longer employed the stock brokers mainly because ______A. the brokers can39。 €? The retired crafts designer Carol Potts sounds to be ______A. very analytical B. quite shrewdC. kind of seasoned €? Compared with other age groups, why should older investors be more cautious about their investment?A. 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The weather was fair and the breeze gentle. On arriving at the village, the beautiful sight immediately made us forget the tiredness from the journey. Most of the houses were built of yellow bricks and white stones. In the center of the village, there is a small pond with a few geese swimming to and fro on the water. They appeared to be happy. We walked to a level spot on a hill and took a rest there. We listened to the songs of the birds and the murmur of the streams. When the sun was going down, we saw at a distance a few little boys on cow backs, singing and laughing happily on their way home.We enjoyed the peace and the beauty of the village so much that we decided to crone here again some day.Model Essay Two s sailing, we reached our destination. Various shops and villas along the seashore burst upon the view. Numerous people were enjoying their wonderful leisure here.Crossing the beach, we went up the slope and then retired at a famous cave. 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