金融英语初级-1
(总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)
一、{{B}}Part One Listening{{/B}}(总题数:2,分数:10.00)入我相思门
{{B}}Section One{{/B}} Directions: In this ction, you will hear short statements. Each statement will be spoken only once. After each statement there will be a pau. During the pau, you must read the four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.
{{B}}Section One{{/B}} Directions: In this ction, you will hear short statements. Each statement will be spoken only once. After each statement there will be a pau. During the pau, you must read the four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.(分数:5.00)
A.$ 300 in traveler's checks, $ 200 in U.S. dollars.
B.$ 200 in traveler's checks, $ 500 in U.S. dollars.
丧尸电影排行榜教研主题 C.$ 500 in traveler's checks, and the balance in U.S. dollars.
D.$ 500 in traveler's checks, $ 200 in U.S. dollars. √
解析:[听力原文] $ 500 in traveler's checks, $ 200 in U.S. dollars and the balance in Renminbi.
A.The company's profits are far more than its loss. √
B.The company has no loss.
C.The company has no profits.
D.The company has more loss than profits.
解析:[听力原文] The company's profits greatly outweighed its loss.
A.The interest rate for borrowing money is 6.5 percent.
B.The interest rate for borrowing money has reached 7.5 percent. √
C.The interest rate for borrowing money is 7.0 percent.
D.The interest rate for borrowing money has decread from 7.5% to 6.5%.
解析:[听力原文] The interest rate for borrowing money has been raid from 6.5 percent to 7.5 percent.
A.The shopkeeper didn't want to keep the goods for me.
B.The shopkeeper promid to keep the goods for me, but I must leave a deposit. √
C.Even if I left a deposit, the shopkeeper still didn't want to keep the goods for me.
梦到光脚走路 D.The shopkeeper was too busy to keep the goods for me.
解析:[听力原文] The shopkeeper promid to keep the goods for me if I left a deposit.
A.You can sign the checks if you are asked to do so.
B.You shouldn't sign the checks.
C.You may sign the checks on our behalf. √
D.You haven't the right to sign the checks.
解析:[听力原文] You may sign the checks on our behalf.
(分数:5.00)
A.Bank lends to tho who want to lend.
B.Bank borrows from tho who want to lend. √
C.Bank borrows from tho who want to borrow.
D.Bank can't lend money to people.
清道夫吃什么解析:[听力原文] As a financial intermediary, the bank lends to tho who want to borrow and borrows from tho who want to lend.
A.When a bank lends out money, it will not charge any interest to the customer.
西汉张骞 B.When a bank lends out money, it will charge interest to the customer. √
C.When a bank lends out money, the borrower needn't return the money.
D.When a bank borrows money than tho who want to lend, it needn't pay anything.
解析:[听力原文] Whenever a bank ]ends out money it will generally charge interest to the customer.
A.The financial reporting is ud to provide information uful for making investment and lending decision. √
B.The financial reporting is uless.
茫然若失的意思
C.The financial repotting can't help people to decide whether they invest on something or not.
D.The financial reporting has no objectives.
解析:[听力原文] The primary objectives of financial reporting is to provide information uful for making investment and lending decisions.
A.China wants to encourage competition from foreign financial institutions. √
B.China can't expand the list of areas open to foreign banking establishment.
C.China has to restrict the list of the areas open to foreign banking establishment.
政治课
D.China failed to expand the list of the areas open to foreign banking establishment.
解析:[听力原文] To encourage competition from foreign financial institutions, China has expanded the list of areas open to foreign banking establishments to include all large cities throughout the country.
A.Cash is crucial to a country's economy.
B.Money is crucial to a country's economy.
C.Capital is crucial to a country's economy.
D.Banks are crucial to a country's economy. √
解析:[听力原文] Banks are crucial to a country's economy, they rve as the center point of the exchange of money throughout the economy.