大二上新视觉英语题库

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U1
1.Disappointment, grief and sleeplessness seized him for days after receiving the letter.
2.A newspaper published some rather sbobering information about punishment for drunken driving convictions in other countries.
3.Success is discovering your best talents, skills and abilities, and applying them where they will make the most effective contribution to your fellow men.
4.People familiar with the matter said that an official announcement could come as early as today.
5.Every human being should learn to truly appreciate the beauty of nature and the miracle of life.
6.She comforted herself with the thought that it would soon be spring.
7.Such a change compels governments around the world to develop specific policies to solve the current crisis.
8. Consumers usually see a well-regarded brand name as a(n) assurance of quality.
1.In the event of his death, his daughter will inherit the money.
2.Police warded off about 2,000 protesters who marched on the police headquarters last Friday.
3.There’s no earthly reason why she shouldn’t come with us.
4.Some young people couldn’t bear up under the stress of the modern life.
5.The world was stunned by China’s high technology used in the ceremony.
6.It’s certainly not a new idea, and I’ve used this technique in one way or another for several years.
1/5
被警察询问时,杰夫极力保持冷静,沉着地回答每个问题。

(composure)
Jeff tried to keep his composure and answer every question calmly when inquired by the policeman.
2/5
油价不断上涨,世界各国都不同程度地受到了影响。

(one way or another)
With oil prices keeping on increasing, all the countries in the world have been affected (in) one way or another.
3/5
他在会上提出了一系列可能避免环境污染的措施。

(ward off)At the meeting he proposed a series of measures that might ward off the environmental pollution.
4/5
迈克向他父亲保证他一定会全身心地投入即将到来的比赛。

(assure)
Mike assured his father that he would put his whole heart into the coming competition.
5/5
玛丽一旦下定决心,就绝不会动摇。

(waver)
Mary will never waver once she makes up her mind
U2
1. The train was diverted after the tracks had been ruined in the storm.
2. We’re sorry for the inconvenience caused, but we will try our best to get you back on schedule.
3. Jane tripped as she walked down the lanes in high heels.
4. Isn’t it weird how we keep accidently meeting up like this?
5. Her prospects were slim, but she hoped that her gamble would succeed.
6. The criminal refused to acknowledge his part in the crimes.
7. The customer wanted the store to guarantee the sale price of the product.
8. His name was deleted from the list.
1. Ivar’s plans rest on/hinge on his knowledge of his brother’s abilities.
2. The manager resorted to swift penalties for anyone caught breaking the rules.
3. The last plane bound for Denmark will be leaving from Gate 3 soon.
4. Miley’s hopes rested on/hinged on her ability to make the final grade.
5. During her last visit to Copenhagen, for instance, Zara had been impressed by their quality of life.
6. I have no stake in how this competition ends, either way.
1/5
爱德华登上飞往巴黎的飞机,对在遥远国度开启新生活感到激动不已。

(bound for, prospect)
Excited at the prospect of starting a new life in a faraway country, Edward boarded on the plane bound for Paris.
2/5
我们的结论立足于不可否认的事实和具体的数据。

(rest on)
Our conclusion rests on undeniable facts and concrete statistics.
3/5
两国未能在谈判中达成一致,于是付诸武力解决争端。

(resort to)Having failed to reach an agreement in the negotiations, the two countries resorted to force to settle the dispute.
4/5
他的粗心酿成大错。

而且,他还不承认。

(blunder, acknowledge)
His carelessness resulted in a serious blu nder. What’s more, he refused to acknowledge it.
5/5
作为一个团队,我们要尽力达到巅峰状态,因为我们的成功和每一个人都有利害关系。

(have a stake in)
As a team, we should try our best to reach peak performance, since everyone of us has a stake in our success.
U3
1. They appointed a new manager to coordinate the work of the team.
2. August made a(n) appointment with the optometrist(验光师)to get his eyes checked.
3. Tom's reaction to Jane's announcement was odd ; he just started laughing.
4. Negan could not recall the last time he had such a good cup of coffee.
5. Mike felt obligated to John after all his help.
6. We all went back to our respective homes to wait for news.
7. The criminal refused to to confess the crime.
8. The morning sunlight came streaming in from the skylight window.
1. If you just be yourself, you'll be sure to fit in.
2. It's nothing to brag about!Just because you have a shiny car, doesn't
make you better than anyone else.
3. I hate to do it, but I'm going to turn down that wonderful opportunity. I'm simply too busy to take it on.
4. I can't wait to sleep in this long weekend.
5. Alright, let's get down to business; there isn't much time left.
6. Lily swore off chocolate after she overate it at her party.
1/5
既然我们有了可行的计划,那么就着手做吧。

(get down to)
Now that we have a workable plan, let’s get down to it.
2/5
他吹嘘如何以最小的努力赢得了比赛。

(brag about)
He bragged about how he won the race with minimal efforts.
3/5
不论有多忙,他总是每天试着抽出10分钟锻炼身体。

(fit in)
No matter how busy he is, he always tries to fit in 10 minutes of exercise each day.
4/5
遵循健康的饮食并不一定意味着必须戒掉快餐。

(swear off)
Following a healthy diet does not necessarily mean that one has to swear off fast foods.
5/5
汤姆承认在期末考试中作弊了。

(confess)
Tom confessed that he had cheated in the final exam.
U5
1. I cannot stand idly by and let him take the blame.
2. The parking facilities are inadequate for such a busy shopping center.
3. Well-off locals would buy a second house so they could rent it out to migrants from other parts of the country.
4. If you say that something is charming, you mean that it is very pleasant or attractive.
5. One young soldier rose with a message of thanks, his voice choke with emotion.
6. Her health has been declining progressively for several months.
7. Read the manu facturer’s guidelines before discarding the box.
8. They say things should be better now that they have streamlined application procedures.
1. Until this evening I had never so much as exchanged a word with him.
2. His reluctance to help could, in part, be explained by his poor eyesight.
3. The first debate was supposed to have been held on Tuesday.
4. Economists believe that economic recovery will begin to take root
next year.
5. We’ve been asked to come up with some new ideas.
6. If you have your own business in the market, you will have a lot of money at your disposal.
1/5
不遵守学校规章制度的学生会被开除。

(conform to)
Students can be expelled for refusing to conform to school rules. 2/5
极度愤怒只会导致不愉快的结果。

(unpleasant)
Extreme anger can only lead to unpleasant outcomes.
3/5
现在,公司关心的事情就是有效地进行废物处理和提高利润。

(disposal)
Currently, what the company cares about are efficient waste disposal and higher profits.
4/5
在你决定想要做什么工作之前,你可以考虑一下找一份临时工作。

(temporary)
You might consider finding temporary work before you decide what you want to do.
5/5
如果对团队协作的重要性意识不足,我们就得承受失败的风险。

(run the risk of)
If we do not have strong awareness of the significance of teamwork, we will run the risk of failure.
U6
1. Farmers are always grumbling about the weather.
2. I learned most of what I know about gardening through trial and error.
3. Everybody was in a very relaxed and jolly mood.
4. The company had a lot of problems in the past, but it’s always managed to bounce back.
5. We are in danger of exhausting the world’s oil supply.
6. The thought that any parent would manipulate their child into seeking fame just appalled me.
7. The government has loosened its hold on the media considerably.
8. I hate that plastic smile of hers.
1. Local authorities have to cope with the problems of homelessness.
2. There must have been an angel watching over me that day.
3. Employees need to keep up with the latest technical developments.
4. Women make up only a small proportion of the prison population.
5. The number of graduates going into teaching has dropped off sharply.
6. Five of us squeezed into the back seat.
1/5
他用冷漠的态度面对别人的侮辱。

(insult)
He reacted to the insult by acting as cold as ice.
2/5
在生活中,有原则的人宁愿死得有尊严,也不愿苟且偷生。

(disgrace)
In life, a man of principle prefers to die with dignity instead of living in disgrace.
3/5
几名警察不得不护送这位裁判离开足球场。

(escort)
Several policemen had to escort the referee from the football field. 4/5
她总觉得自己受制于人。

(manipulate)
She always has the feeling that she is being manipulated.
5/5
万一有特殊情况,学生们应该向警察求助。

(exceptional)
In case of exceptional circumstances, students should turn to the police for help.
U7
1. Even an expert would find it hard to distinguish between the original
painting and the copy.
2. He was away from Valencia for a total of nine months and in that time two dramatic events took place.
3. Her research has given us some insihght into what sparks a teenager’s curiosity.
4. A typhoon is the Eastern Hemisphere’s equivalent of a hurricane.
5. The police took fingerprints and identified the body.
6. There is a theoretical 理论chance of infection, but it is not very likely.
7. Hollywood gossips were saying that the studio lacked the funds to publicize 传言its new film properly.
8. Many scientists presumed the new damage to the forests to be the result of higher levels of pollution.许多科学家假设
1. It is by no means certain that you’ll get your money back.
2. The teacher may impose reasonable punishment, which is consistent with the school’s discipline policy. 惩戒制度(一致的)
3. Our economic policies seek to increase productivity, expand markets and create jobs.
4. Her husband was always nice to her in public,公开but treated her badly at home.
5. On behalf of my colleagues and myself I thank you.(代表)
6. The job in question is available for three months only.(讨论中)
1/5
聪明人常常能把复杂的事变得简单,而愚蠢的人却常常把简单的事复杂化。

(complicate)
While intelligent people can often simplify the complex, a fool is more likely to complicate the simple.
2/5
我们试图帮助每个学生发现获得知识的快乐和充实。

(seek to)
We seek to help every student discover the joy and fulfillment in the acquisition of knowledge.
3/5
应该教会孩子明辨是非。

(distinguish)
Children should be taught to distinguish between right and wrong.
4/5
她代表儿子做了感动人心的公开呼吁。

(on behalf of)
She made an emotional public appeal on behalf of her son.
5/5
当地人对陌生人往往有戒心。

(tend to)
The locals tend to be suspicious of strangers.
U8
1. I tied a group of sticks together to make a(n) bundle I could carry to the campfire.
2. Because Tina woke up late, she needed to hustle so that she would not be late for school.
3. I think I can reach the high branch if you lift me up and give me a(n) boost.
4. After arguing for over half an hour, the two partners eventually decided to compromise.
5. Many English words have their origin in other languages.
6. Most adults did not listen to him, because he was a mere 8-year-old.
7. The local boys got into a fight with a gang from a rival nearby town.
8. We could hear their footsteps crunch through the snow.
1. When the new baby arrived, everyone doted on her.
2. My older brother stood up for me when he found out that I was being bullied.
3. Unfortunately, that movie did not live up to our expectations, and we left the theatre before it ended.
4. Martin did not study for the science test. As a consequence, he failed it.
5. Your pare nts’ love for you is something that you should never take for granted . Always try to show them how much you appreciate them.
6. I would like to thank each and every one of you for coming to my birthday party.
他支持改革,赢得了掌声。

(stand up for, applause)
He won applause for standing up for the reform.
2/5
汤姆决定在校好好学习,不辜负父母的期望。

(live up to)
Tom decides to work hard in school and live up to his parents’ expectation.
3/5
我们理所当然地认为互联网上最流行的语言是英语。

但汉语很快就会取代英语成为互联网上最流行的语言。

(take ... for granted)
We take it for granted that the most popular language on the Internet is English. But Chinese will soon replace English as the most popular language on the Internet.
4/5
他不会妥协原则,并且愿意承担一切后果。

(compromise, consequence)
He will never compromise his principles and is willing to take all the consequences.
5/5
在这个地区,所有的社会问题都源自贫困。

(stem from)
In this region, all the social problems stem from poverty.
U1
A. They are only popular on the Internet.
B. They are becoming more popular as each decade passes.
C. They are becoming less popular as each decade passes.
D. They are decreasing in popularity due to the Internet.
2/3
A. For more than 70 years.
B. For less than 70 years.
C. For more than 80 years.
D. For less than 80 years.
3/3
A. They are in need of superhero fans to be great.
B. They are in need of other superheroes to be great.
C. They are greater than their enemies.
D. They are only as great as their enemies.
1/4
A. Active.
B. A good provider.
C. Honest.
D. Successful.
2/4
A. Because they can provide for their family.
B. Because they can avoid being at home.
C. Because they can be a hero at work.
D. Because they can buy what their child wants.
3/4
A. When the parent is involved in raising money.
B. When the parent does work outside the home.
C. When the parent won't do what the child wants.
D. When the parent is involved in selfish activities. 4/4
A. They would not give up time at home.
B. They would risk everything to protect their child.
C. They would be selfless.
D. They would not put themselves at risk.
1/4
A. 96 days.
B. 69 days.
C. 96 weeks.
D. 69 weeks.
2/4
A. About one billion.
B. About one million.
C. About one thousand.
D. About two billion.
3/4
A. Two teaspoons of tuna, biscuit and a sip of milk every two days.
B. Three teaspoons of tuna, biscuit and a sip of milk every two days.
C. Two teaspoons of tuna, biscuit and a sip of milk every day.
D. Three teaspoons of tuna, biscuit and a sip of milk every day.
4/4
A. The ones who lost their lives trying to help their fellow miners.
B. The rescuers.
C. The miners and their families.
D. All of the above.
1/3
A. He was a doctor.
B. He was a stretcher bearer.
C. He was a blood donor.
D.
He was an ambulance driver.
2/3
A. A blood bank.
B. A home for retired soldiers.
C. New surgical tools.
D. Medical and surgical tools.
3/3
A. Because he wanted to build a hospital.
B. Because he was a good doctor.
C. Because he helped the less fortunate selflessly.
D. Because he served in World War Ⅰ.
1/3
A. For 100 years.
B. For hundreds of years.
C. For less than 100 years.
D. For 1,000 years.
2/3
A. Wood carvings.
B. Scrolls.
C. Wall paintings.
D. All of the above.
3/3
A. Specially trained working dogs can sniff for drugs, weapons and bombs.
B. Dogs are trained to do search and rescue.
C. Dogs are trained to take care of babies at home.
D. Rescue dogs can look for possible survivors during crises.
U2
1/3
A. About 7,000.
B. About 14,000.
C. About 3,500.
D. About 1,700.
2/3
A. Its people are proud of their old language.
B. Very few people can speak its language fluently now.
C. Linguists labeled its language as "moribund".
D. Technology is an enemy to its language.
3/3
A. The disappearance of Siletz language won't happen.
B. He would need outside help to revive the Siletz language.
C. One language goes extinct every two weeks.
D. There are only 14,000 words and phrases in his native tongue. 1/4
A. Mike is ignoring her.
B. Mike is being rude.
C. Mike is acting differently.
D. Mike is answering in one-word sentences.
2/4
A. Jake is his project partner.
B. Jake didn't meet with him as scheduled.
C. Jake is ignoring him.
D. Jake isn't working with him.
3/4
A. She listens, offers sympathy and helps.
B. She listens, disagrees with Jake and helps.
C. She disagrees with Mike and finds a new solution.
D. She comes up with a plan to solve the problem.
4/4
A. Jake agreed to be Mike's partner on the project, but hasn't done any work on it.
B. Jake ignored Mike, hasn't apologized for his actions, and is avoiding him.
C. Jake hasn't apologized or done any of the work.
D. Jake didn't contact Mike to let him know he couldn't make it and hasn't apologized.
1/4
A. He is worried about his meeting with his professor.
B. He is worried with traffic and himself.
C. He is worried about the situation and nervous about facing his professor.
D. He is worried about being seen as unprofessional.
2/4
A. Because he is worried that he'll get a bad mark.
B. Because he respects his professor and does not want Dr. Jackson to think less of him.
C. Because he doesn't want his professor to think he's always late.
D. Because he is worried that his professor won't wait for him.
3/4
A. By being a good friend and helping the man to get through his trouble.
B. By questioning him and figuring out his situation.
C. By listening to him.
D. By calming him down and helping the man to navigate his next steps.
4/4
A. Asking for help and keeping in communication can help to solve problems.
B. Always leave early to have enough time.
C. Keeping in communication can solve problems if used in time.
D. Always be polite and formal when communicating.
1/3
A. Our ability to use tools.
B. The impressive technology
C. The amazing complexity of television.
D. Our ability to make noise without mouths.
2/3
A. The ability to talk.
B. The ability to use technology.
C. The ability to write.
D. The ability to read.
3/3
A. Facial expressions.
B. Bristling fur.
C. Bowed head or drooping tail.
D. All of the above.
1/3
A. Family dinner helps people achieve open communication.
B.Family dinner is nutritious.
C. Family dinner is a time of family games.
D. Family dinner is a great time to have free exchange of the events of the day.
2/3
A. Whether they have good school performance.
B. Whether they have boyfriends/girlfriends.
C. Whether they are addicted to drugs.
D. Both A) and C).
3/3
A. Parents should pay more attention to their children.
B. Family members should gather together more often.
C. Family should share opinions with each other.
D. Family dinner is really beneficial, but not automatic.
U3
A. Creative defenses.
B. Xanax.
C. Reading.
D. Writing.
2/3
A. The students were told they'd receive money for high marks before the first test.
B. The students did nothing special before the second test.
C. All of the students were then instructed to take 10 minutes to write down their concerns about the test.
D. The students who wrote about their fears showed a five percent improvement on the exam.
3/3
A. Anything you want.
B. Test-related concerns.
C. Prospective test result.
D. None of the above.
1/4
A. He had spent so much time stressing over studying for the exam that he wasn't ready to stop.
B. He finds it hard to let go of his problems.
C. He doesn't know how to relax and de-stress.
D. He has never taken an exam before and is still dealing with the stress of studying.
2/4
A. Short-term stress.
B. Long-term stress.
C. Protective stress.
D. Challenging stress.
3/4
A. Hang on and continue through it.
B. Stop immediately and rest until he feels better.
C. Stop worrying about something he can't change and wait for the results.
D. Don't stop until he has succeeded.
4/4
A. Learn to wait.
B. Learn to stop.
C. Learn to change.
D. Learn to relax.
1/4
A. He missed his train.
B. He lost his keys.
C. He couldn't find his textbook.
D. All of the above.
2/4
A. Once.
B. Twice.
C. Three times.
D. Four times.
3/4
A. By ignoring his complaining and getting to work.
B. By preparing for mid-term exams with him.
C. By listening, sympathizing, and sharing her textbook.
D. By listening to him complaining about all the stress he is under. 4/4
A.He finds his textbook and continues his studies
B.He finds someone who is also stressed out about their mid-terms.
C.He gets to complain about his very stressful day.
D.He calms down by talking about his problems to Eva. 1/3
A. How to get rid of stress.
B. What stress means.
C. How to understand stress.
D. How to avoid stress.
2/3
A. Assessing the problem.
B. Figuring out the situation.
C. Taking action to protect yourself.
D. Focusing on something else.
3/3
A. Talking to your friends.
B. Listening to music.
C. Writing down your feelings in a journal.
D. Getting regular exercise.
1/3
A. It can do good to us.
B. It can do harm to us.
C. It can kill us.
D. All of the above.
A. Suicide.
B. Competition for jobs.
C. Worry about the future.
D. Any big changes in our lives.
3/3
A. Treatment.
B. Prevention.
C. Cure.
D. Seeing a doctor.
U5
1/3
A. You need to carry cash.
B. Credit card saves you from being short of cash.
C. It's a convenient way to pay for purchases.
D. You don't need to go to the bank to withdraw money. 2/3
A. Pay for your purchases.
B. Earn a cash back reward at the end of the year.
C. Travel for free.
D. Eat for free.
A. You do not have to pay interest.
B. You have to pay interest.
C. You have to return your purchases.
D. You do not collect frequent flier miles.
1/4
A. To have time to buy items that they like.
B. To have time to attend the preview period.
C. To find the location of the auction.
D. To talk to the auctioneer.
2/4
A. You get to look at what's for sale.
B. You get to check out the condition of the items.
C. You can figure out what you want to buy.
D. All of the above.
3/4
A. The person who likes the item the most.
B. The person who raises their bidder card first.
C. The person who is willing to spend the most.
D. The person who is willing to spend the least.
4/4
A. When the item is at price you're willing to pay.
B. When the item is at a very low price.
C. When the item is at the highest price.
D. When the item is at a reasonable price. 1/4
A. They were freshly picked.
B. They are organic.
C. They are vine-ripened.
D. They were sprayed.
2/4
A. Non-organic vegetables.
B. Second-quality vegetables.
C. First-quality vegetables.
D. Unripened vegetables.
3/4
A. 9.99 dollars.
B. 45 dollars.
C. 48 dollars.
D. 50 dollars.
4/4
A.Bread.
B.Chicken.
C.Salad.
D. Tomatoes.
1/3
A. The shopper.
B. The consignor.
C. The consignment shop.
D. The retailer.
2/3
A. None.
B. Typically 40 percent.
C. Typically 60 percent.
D. Typically 40 to 60 percent.
3/3
A. At the retail store.
B. From consignors.
C. At consignment shops.
D. At warehouse outlets.
1/3
A. Is there an additional charge for a driver over 25?
B. Is there an additional charge for a driver under 25?
C. Is there a mileage limit?
D. Can more than one person drive the rental car?
2/3
A. Check the color of the car.
B. Check the car for scratches or dents.
C. Check the engine of the car.
D. Check the radio in the car.
3/3
A. Any time.
B. During the agreed date.
C. At the agreed date but at any time.
D. At the agreed date and time.
U6
1/3
A. Because of the number of people looking for other jobs.
B. Because of the high population of people over 55.
C. Because of the high population of people over 65.
D. Because there are many jobs to choose from.
2/3
A. Real estate.
B. Marketing.
C. Contracting.
D. Leisure and recreation.
3/3
A. The study of physical, emotional, social and mental changes related to aging.
B. The study of intergenerational issues related to aging.
C. The study of living independently as an aging person.
D. The study of personal care of an aging person.
1/4
A. 60 days ago.
B. 16 months ago.
C. 6 weeks ago.
D. 6 months ago.
2/4
A. Doing activities with her family.
B. Doing activities with a group.
C. Doing activities with a friend.
D. Doing activities on her own to get used to being alone.
3/4
A. When she returns to her apartment.
B. When she goes to group activities.
C. When she is out with friends of her husband's.
D. All of the time.
4/4
A. Invite her family to live with her.
B. Invite people to her apartment.
C. Hire a personal support worker.
D. Hire a senior's companion from companies which support seniors. 1/4
A. Because he is retired and has time.
B. Because there is a need to work with the elderly.
C. Because he wants to teach yoga.
D. Because he wants to make a difference.
2/4
A. Teach hot yoga.
B. Teach chair yoga.
C. Teach kripalu yoga.
D. Teach hatha yoga.
3/4
A. It will help them to remember to breathe.
B. It is a good cardiovascular workout.
C. It is good for their memory.
D. It is good for their concentration.
4/4
A. How to stretch properly.
B. How to sit properly.
C. How to concentrate.
D. How to breathe slowly and focus on their breath.
1/3
A. As the mental health of a person improves, so will the physical ability of the person.
B. As the physical ability of a person decreases, so can the mental health of the person.
C. As physical ability of a person improves, the mental ability of the person will decline.
D. As mental health of a person declines, so will the physical health of the person.
2/3
A. A person can make logical decisions.
B. A person can maintain happy relationships.
C. A person can deal with daily life.
D. All of the above.
3/3
A. Reading.
B. Sitting quietly.
C. Avoiding unsafe situations.
D. Avoiding too much social activities.
1/3
A. Older adults.
B. Teenagers.
C. The young looking.
D. Children.
2/3
A. Informing you of habits which make you look beautiful.
B. Informing you of habits which are unhealthy.
C. Informing you of habits which can make you look older than your age.
D. Informing you about healthy habits.
3/3
A. You may gain weight as a result.
B. You may be healthier when you make more money.
C. It is unhealthy due to the stress it causes.
D. You may have less time for sleep, exercise and healthy eating.
U7
1/3
A. A walk.
B. A run.
C. A bike ride.
D. A race.
2/3
A. Over 370 people.
B. Over 60 people.
C. Over 3,700 people.
D. Over 37,000 people.
3/3
A. Once.
B. Twice.
C. Three times.
D. Four times.
1/4
A. $100.
B. $150.
C. $400.
2/4
A. Three.
B. Four.
C. Five.
D. Six.
3/4
A.Their full names.
B. A list of their demands.
C. Their birth dates.
D. Their ages and genders.
4/4
A. Stores that give refunds.
B. Stores that issue a store credit.
C. Stores that are easy to make exchanges.
D. Stores that are difficult to make exchanges.
1/4
A. Because the Boston Marathon wants to be sure that runners will raise money.
B. Because the Boston Marathon wants many runners to participate.
C. Because he thinks it is an interesting project.
D. Because he has run this marathon before.
2/4
A. He can't run in the Boston Marathon.
B. The Boston Marathon will give him a year to pay the $5,000.
C. The Boston Marathon will charge the difference to his credit card.
D. He will have to take out a loan to pay the $5,000.
3/4
A. $657.
B. $675.
C. $5,000.
D. $5,675.
4/4。

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