题目
(9)
A.The credit card can be used at any shop without paying cash.
B.The credit card can he used at any appointed shop together with cash.
C.The credit card can be used at any appointed shop without paying cash.
D.The credit card can be used to withdraw any amount of cash.
第1题
听力原文:W: Why is the bill of lading so important?
M: Because it shows the terms of the contract of carriage, gives evidence of the shipment of goods, and makes sure that the holder of it has the property in the goods.
Q: Which is one of the functions of a bill of lading but not mentioned in the conversation?
(18)
A.The receipt of the goods given by the ship master.
B.The evidence of the terms of the contract of carriage.
C.The evidence of the shipment of goods.
D.The evidence that the holder of it has the property in the goods.
第2题
(6)
A.If both the drawer and drawee of an instrument are the same person, the instrument may be treated as a promissory note.
B.In any case, the holder can treat the instrument as a bill of exchange or a promissory note.
C.If both the drawer and drawee of an instrument are the same person, the instrument can only he treated as a promissory note.
D.When the drawer and drawee of a bill are the same person, the holder may treat the instrument neither as a bill of exchange nor as a promissory note.
第3题
听力原文:M: I don't know how to convert the blank endorsement into a special endorsement?
W: You can just write above the endorser's signature a direction to pay the cheque to the order of himself or some other named person.
Q: What do you think the holder of the cheque will do next?
(18)
A.To rewrite his signature.
B.To make a special endorsement.
C.To order another person to pay the cheque.
D.To give an order to the bank to collect the cheque.
第4题
听力原文: Banker's acceptances are a very old form. of commercial credit. They provide, in essence, a method whereby a bank may add its good name and reputation to bills of a borrower, thereby making the bills much more marketable than it would otherwise be. Specifically, the mechanics of the operation typically, work like the following. Suppose that an American exporter sells wheat to a German importer. The terms of the sale are that the German importer will pay for the wheat ninety days after it is shipped. For a variety of reasons, however, the American firm may want its money now, and not want to wait the ninety days. If so, it may issue a draft on its bank ordering the bank to pay a stipulated sum of money to the holder of the draft ninety days from now. Along with the draft, the American exporter will send the appropriate documents showing that the wheat has actually been shipped. When the bank receives the draft, together, with the documentation, it stamps "accepted" across the face of it.
27. What are banker's acceptances?
28.Who is the drawee of the draft mentioned in the passage?
29.What should be attached to the draft when it is presented for acceptance?
30.How does the bank accept the draft?
(27)
A.They are drafts issued by a bank on another bank.
B.They are a very old form. of commercial credit.
C.They are exchange bills discounted by customers.
D.They are checks cashed through the ATMs.
第5题
听力原文:How many representatives did they send?
(A) Yes, they're here.
(B) They sent it on Monday.
(C) Four, including Mr. Flynn.
(37)
A.
B.
C.
第10题
听力原文:What is Peter?
What is Peter?
He is ______
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