There are stock markets in large cities in many countries. Stock markets in Paris, London, Tokyo, Shanghai and New York are among the largest and most well-known. The stock market, also called stock exchange, is a place where people can buy or sell shares of a factory or a company. And each share means certain ownership of a factory or a company.Different people go to stock markets. Some are rich, who want to get more money than they have. Others are not rich, who buy stocks and try to become rich. Still others buy stocks as part of their plan to save money. Of course, investing money in the stock market is not the safest way to make money. No one can tell exactly whether the shares will be doing well. The factory or the company may do badly. Then the stocks will go down, and investors will lose money. The stock may go up or down for a number of untold reasons. Everyone wants the stock to go up, but sometimes even if a factory or company does a good job, the stock may still go down.No wonder going to the stock market is often compared to gambling. All are anxious to make money by "gambling" in the stock market. Factories and companies that need money are pleased that so many people are willing to "gamble". Which of the following statements is FALSE()
A. Some rich people go to stock market.
B. All the people who want to get more money go to stock market.
C. Some people who are not rich go to stock market.
D. Some people who want to save money go to stock market.
[听力原文] 6-8M:Amy,what was your first jobW:Well,when I graduated from the college in 1998, (6) I worked first as a secretary to the GeneralManager. That lasted for two years.(7) Then Iwas promoted the Personnel Manager.M:What were your dutiesW:I was responsible for all personnel matters.M:Did you enjoy itW:Well,the people were nice.I liked the people I worked with.But the job was poorly paid.M:And how long did you stay thereW:Oh,(8) about a year.I left because I wanted to apply for a position in the Sales Department.That’swhere I work now. What was Amy’s second job()
A. General manager.
B. Salesman.
C. Personnel manager.
D. Secretary.