People often say that money talks. They mean that a person with a lot of money can say how

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People often say that money talks. They mean that a person with a lot of money can say how he or she wants things done. But it is not easy to earn enough money to gain this kind of power. Ask anyone in a business, they will tell you that it is a jungle out there. The expression probably began because the jungle is filled with wild animals and unknown dangers that threaten people. Sometimes people in business feel peting businesses are as dangerous as wild animals. And they feel that unknown dangers in the business world frighten the survival of their business.
People in business have to be careful, if they are to survive the jungle out there. They must not be led into making bogus investments. Bogus means something that it is not real. Nobody is sure how the word got started. But it began to appear in a American newspapers in 1800s. A newspaper in Boston Massachusetts said the word came from a criminal whose name was Bogazy. The newspaper said Bogazy wrote checks to people, although he did not have enough money in the bank. After he wrote the checks, he would flee from town. So people who were paid with his checks received nothing. The newspaper said Americans shortened and changed to the criminal's name Bogazy to bogus.
People try to earn money also must be aware of being ripped off. A person who is ripped off has had something stolen or at least has been treated very unfairly. A writer for the magazine American Speech said he first saw the expression used in 1971. It was on a sign that a student carried during a protest demonstration at a university. The message on the sign was that the student felt ripped off or cheated. Perhaps the best way to prevent getting ripped off in business is to not try to get rich quickly.
To be successful, a person in business works hard and tries to get down to brass tacks. This expression means to get to the bottom or most important part of something. For example, a salesman may talk and talk about his product without saying the price. You get down to brass tacks when you say it sounds good but how much does it cost?
Word expert Charles Funk thinks the expression es from sailors on ships. They clean the bottom of a boat. When they have removed all the dirt, they are down to the brass tacks, the copper pieces that hold the boat together. So if we get down to brass tacks, we can prevent rip-offs and bogus ways of earning money in that jungle out there. And some good luck will help too.
【小题1】This passage is mainly written to    .A.explain several expressions related to moneyB.tell us some skills of learning English wordsC.tell us the secret of how to do businessD.tell us the power of money【小题2】People pare doing business to being in a jungle because    .A.doing business is as exciting as living in a jungleB.businessmen are as dangerous as animals in a jungleC.doing business is as difficult as living in a jungleD.businessmen are as careful as people living in a jungle【小题3】If we say something is bogus, we probably mean it is not    .A.realB.beautifulC.goodD.new【小题4】According to Paragraph 2,where did the word bogus e from?     A.The name of a very successful businessman.B.The name of a criminal who cheated others.C.The name of a famous newspaper in Boston.D.The name of a check written by a criminal.A 

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(答案→)A 
解析:文章介绍了几个关于钱的习语,具体说明它们的含义和来历。
【小题1】主旨题:从文章的内容可知文章介绍了几个关于钱的习语,选A
【小题2】细节题:从第一段的句子;The expression probably began because the jungle is filled with wild animals and unknown dangers that threaten people. Sometimes people in business feel peting businesses are as dangerous as wild animals.可知人们将做生意比作生活在丛林里面,因为它们都是很难的,选C
【小题3】细节题:从第二段的句子:Bogus means something that it is not real.可知Bogus 意味着这个东西不是真的,选A
【小题4】细节题:从第二段的句子:A newspaper in Boston Massachusetts said the word came from a criminal whose name was Bogazy.可知Bogus 是来自于一个欺骗别人的罪犯,选B
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