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Founded in 2010, Wall Street Daily is an independent, honest publisher of news and opinions regarding global financial markets. Its writing staff consists of gifted journalists and investment(投资) professionals. They provide original, practical ideas based on superior insights into value and where and how to find it. They learn facts others don’t, they see things differently, and they do a better job to earn money. The following experts are most outstanding of them.

 

Robert Williams is the Publisher and Founder of Wall Street Daily. Before launching Wall Street Daily, he was the lead financial analyst for Forbes Top 50 private corporation and an analyst to one of the largest academic donations on Earth. Williams has worked alongside venture capitalists(风险投资商), bestselling authors, multi-million-dollar hedge fund(对冲基金)manager, and even billionaire owners of major professional sports merchants. Since launching Wall Street Daily, it’s estimated that Williams has helped unlock $26 million in new investor wealth.

Louis Basenese helped direct over $1 billion in institutional capital at Morgan Stanley before leaving Wall Street for Silicon Valley. Now, as the world’s premier venture capital analyst, Louis tracks early investment opportunities born from technological breakthroughs and new drug discoveries. Louis serves as the Investment Director for his wildly popular publications True Alpha, Extreme Alpha, and Venture Cap Strategist.

 

For 27 years, Martin Hutchinson was an international merchant banker in London, New York, and Zagreb. He ran trading platforms for two European banks before serving as director of a Spanish venture capital company, advisor to the Korean company Sunkyong, and chairman of a U.S. group building company company. In Zagreb, he established the Croation debt capital markets, set up the corporate finance operations of Privredna Banka Zagreb, and arranged for the management of 800,000 frozen Macedonian for eign currency savings accounts.

 

 

1.According to the text, who made the greatest contribution to launching Wall Street Daily?

A. Martin Hutchinson    B. Louis Basenese

C. Robert Williams    D. Morgan Stanley

2.From the text, we can know that Louis Basenses is good at_______.

A. helping people to seize investment opportunities

B. choosing a better job to make money from world-famous firms

C. inventing new drugs and making technological breakthroughs

D. hosting programs on frontline media as a pop star.

3.Which of the following is true to Martin Hutchinson?

A. He used to be an international merchant banker in Tokyo.

B. He started two trading platforms in Canada.

C. He managed the frozen Croation foreign currency saving accounts.

D. He worked for the companies in Europe, America and Asia

4.From the text, we can infer that Wall Street Daily can ______

A. keep you informed of important news in the world

B. help you preserve and manage wealth effectively

C. help you contact many outstanding financial experts

D. let you know the political situation of the world

 

1.C 2.A 3.D 4.B 【解析】文章介绍了华尔街日报在世界金融方面的重要作用以及几位杰出专家对世界经济做出的巨大贡献。 1.C 推理判断题。根据第一个介绍中的Robert Williams is the Publisher and Founder of Wall Street Daily.可知Robert Williams是《华尔街日报》的出版商和创始人。Williams has worked alongside venture capitalists(风险投资商), bestselling authors, multi-million-dollar hedge fund(对冲基金)manager, and even billionaire owners of major professional sports merchants. 他曾与风险投资家,畅销书作家,数百万美元的对冲基金经理,甚至职业体育商人的亿万富翁老板们并肩工作。Since launching Wall Street Daily, it’s estimated that Williams has helped unlock $26 million in new investor wealth. 据估计,自《华尔街日报》推出以来,Robert Williams已经帮助释放了2600万美元的新投资者财富。由以上内容可知Robert Williams对华尔街日报贡献最大,故选C. 2.A 细节推理题。根据第二个介绍中as the world’s premier venture capital analyst, Louis tracks early investment opportunities born from technological breakthroughs and new drug discoveries.可知Louis是全球首屈一指的风险投资分析师,擅长从技术突破和新药发现中诞生的早期投资机会。故选A. 3.D 细节推理题。根据最后一个介绍中For 27 years, Martin Hutchinson was an international merchant banker in London, New York, and Zagreb.和serving as director of a Spanish venture capital company, advisor to the Korean company Sunkyong, and chairman of a U.S. group building company company.可知Martin为欧洲、美洲和亚洲的公司们服务,故选D. 4.B 推理判断题。根据第一段Wall Street Daily is an independent, honest publisher of news and opinions regarding global financial markets. They provide original, practical ideas based on superior insights into value and where and how to find it. They learn facts others don’t, they see things differently, and they do a better job to earn money.和介绍的几位专家对世界经济做出的贡献可知华尔街日报能帮助有效地保护和管理财富,故选B.
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