Producing money requires both artistic and technological skills. Dollar bills are made so that they are interesting to look at but very hard to copy. In total, there are sixty-five separate steps required to make a dollar bill.
The money making process begins when. a yearly order is sent by the Federal Reserve Board. That order will then be divided in half. Half will be done here in Washington, D. C.and the other half will be done in Fort Worth, Texas. Next, the Bureau orders special paper which is actually cloth since it is 75% cotton and 25% linen.
This paper is made so that it can last a long time. And, it is made with details that make it hard to copy. For example, bills contain security threads. These narrow pieces of plastic are inside the paper and run along the width of the bill. This special paper is also made with very small blue and red fibers.
Once the money is printed, guillotine cutters separate the sheets into two notes, then into individual notes. The notes are organized in bricks, each of which contains forty one-hundred-note packages. The bricks then go to one of twelve Federal Reserve Districts, which then give the money to local banks. Ninety-five percent of the bills printed each year are used to replace money that is in circulation, or that has already been removed from circulation.
You may know that America's first president, George Washington, is pictured on the one- dollar bill. But do you know whose face is on the two, five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred-dollar bills? They are, in order. President Thomas Jefferson, President Abraham Lincoln, Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton, President Andrew Jackson, President Ulysses Grant and statesman Benjamin Franklin.
The average life span of a one-dollar bill is twenty-one months. But a ten-dollar bill lasts only about eighteen months. The one hundred-dollar bill lasts the longest, eighty-nine months. One popular question is about the two-dollar bill. This bill is not printed very often. This is because many Americans believe two-dollar bills are lucky, so they keep them.
【小题1】During money production, we must consider all EXCEPT that it must .A.last a long timeB.be hard to copyC.be interesting to look atD.be done by the president's order【小题2】We can learn from the passage that the security threads .A.are narrow pieces of plasticB.are pressed outside the billsC.are longer than the width of the billsD.are actually made of cotton and linen【小题3】How many presidents are printed on the American money?A.FourB.FiveC.Six D.Seven【小题4】Why are the two-dollar bills not made often?A.Because no one wants them.B.Because their material is a bit more expensive.C.Because they aren't used in America any more.D.Because they aren't damaged quickly like other bills.D
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(答案→)D 解析:文章介绍和钞票有关的一些事实,如:钱的制造要使钱持续很长时间,不容易复制,看起来好看,被印在钞票上的美国总统和官员,以及钱的破损和印刷周期。【小题1】细节题:从第一段的句子:Dollar bills are made so that they are interesting to look at but very hard to copy.This paper is made so that it can last a long time.和第三段的句子:And, it is made with details that make it hard to copy.可知钱的制造要使钱持续很长时间,不容易复制,看起来好看,没有提到D项。【小题2】细节题:从第三段的句子:For example, bills contain security threads. These narrow pieces of plastic are inside the paper and run along the width of the bill. 可知安全线暗示由狭窄的塑料做的,选A【小题3】细节题:从倒数第二段的句子:可知被印在钞票上的总统有George Washington, President Thomas Jefferson, President Abraham Lincoln, President Andrew Jackson, President Ulysses Grant 一共五个总统,选B。【小题4】推理题:从文章的最后一句话:This is because many Americans believe two-dollar bills are lucky, so they keep them.美国人认为两美元是幸运的,他们会保留着,所以两美元的钞票被破坏的不多,也就不会经常印。选D
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