2013年6月英語四級快速閱讀試題及答案
Part II Reading comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)
1. What is the reason that we fail to attend to our family financial well-being?
[D] We think it needn’t be dealt with immediately.
2. We work out a budget in order to.
[A] avoid unnecessary spending
3. What is the advantage of the retirement savings?
[B] Employees can get money as the retirement savings from their employers.
4. It’s good for us to have some cash on hand to.
[C] cope with sudden and serious situations
5. Which group of people is advised to hold a health insurance?
[D] Those who are less than 65 years old.
6. The money you get from the disability insurance through the employee benefits plan is
[A] not enough for a decent living
7. What can a life insurance do to a child?
[B] It offers timely money for the funeral if the child dies.
8. According to Karin Barkhorn, the government has to decide how to arrange a person’s assets if he dies without a will.
9. Once a person loses the ability to do things, a living will is a reliable document for required medical measures.
10. Under your durable power of attorney, if you are unable, a person can be given the authority to make financial decisions for you.
Part II Reading comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)
1. What is the reason that we fail to attend to our family financial well-being?
[D] We think it needn’t be dealt with immediately.
2. We work out a budget in order to.
[A] avoid unnecessary spending
3. What is the advantage of the retirement savings?
[B] Employees can get money as the retirement savings from their employers.
4. It’s good for us to have some cash on hand to.
[C] cope with sudden and serious situations
5. Which group of people is advised to hold a health insurance?
[D] Those who are less than 65 years old.
6. The money you get from the disability insurance through the employee benefits plan is
[A] not enough for a decent living
7. What can a life insurance do to a child?
[B] It offers timely money for the funeral if the child dies.
8. According to Karin Barkhorn, the government has to decide how to arrange a person’s assets if he dies without a will.
9. Once a person loses the ability to do things, a living will is a reliable document for required medical measures.
10. Under your durable power of attorney, if you are unable, a person can be given the authority to make financial decisions for you.