题目
听力原文:W: Do the banks set the same credit lines to all the customers?
M: No. Banks normally set different credit lines to different groups of cardholders. That depends on the personal income, the occupation, and to a large extent, on the creditworthiness of the customer.
Q: What will be the credit line if a customer is a professor and has a good reputation?
(20)
A.The credit line will be lower than usual.
B.The credit line will be higher than usual.
C.The credit line will be as usual.
D.The credit line will be indefinite.
第1题
听力原文:Credit card customers are given a credit limit on the credit card account.
(8)
A.Credit card customers are given a right to buy goods and services.
B.The cardholder can buy goods and services within the credit limit.
C.Normally, banks will set different credit lines to different groups of cardholders.
D.Each month the cardholder receives a statement from the bank.
第2题
听力原文:M: What is a cheque card?
W: It was originally issued in UK. British banks started to issue cheque cards in 1965, and as from 1969 all the main commercial banks in Britain agreed to issue a standardized form. of cheque card.
Q: What happened to British banks in 1969?
(17)
A.All the main commercial banks in Britain agreed to issue a standardized form. of cheque card.
B.British banks started to issue credit cards.
C.Customers of British banks may cash their cheques in European countries.
D.Commercial banks in the United States began to issue cheque card.
第3题
听力原文:M: Do you want the same cut as last time?
W: The same on top, but I'd like it a bit longer over the ears and in the back.
Q: Where does this conversion probably take place?
(17)
A.At a tailor's.
B.At a butcher's.
C.At a hairdresser's.
D.At a photographer's.
第4题
听力原文:M: Can you give an example of types of risks Banks face?
W: Yes. The major type of risks is called credit risk. It means a counterpart fails to perform. according to a contractual arrangement.
Q: What are they talking about?
(13)
A.A contractual arrangement.
B.A counterpart.
C.Many types of risks.
D.Credit risk.
第5题
(8)
A.The banks have an incalculable liability under the documentary credit revolving in value.
B.The banks prefer to issue the documentary credit revolving in value.
C.The buyer has less liability under the documentary credit revolving in value.
D.The banks are involved in less liability by issuing the documentary credit revolving in value.
第6题
听力原文:W: Can you show me bow to do the new set of exercises?
M: Of course. Let's start with the first one.
What is the man doing?
A.He is helping the woman.
B.He is asking for help.
C.He is learning from the woman.
第7题
听力原文:M: Do you accept credit cards?
W: No. I'm sorry, we don't. We take either cash or check.
Q: What does the woman not accept?
(16)
A.Cash.
B.Neither cash nor checks.
C.Checks.
D.Credit cards.
第8题
听力原文:W: How do you pay for your purchases with a credit card?
M: Usually I sign a sales slip in the presence of the seller, and the signature is then compared to the signature on the card.
Q: Where should the man sign when he pays for his goods with a credit card?
(20)
A.On his card.
B.On the goods.
C.On a sales slip.
D.On the invoice.
第9题
听力原文:W: Do you accept personal checks?
M: I'm sorry, madam, but we do take most major credit cards. That one is fine. Now, would you like this gift wrapped?
Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?
(13)
A.The woman will pay by check.
B.The woman will not make the purchase.
C.The woman will pay by the credit card.
D.The woman prefers the gift unwrapped.
第10题
听力原文:M: Do you accept personal checks?
W: I'm sorry, sir, but we do take most major credit cards. That one is fine ...Now, would you like this girl wrapped?
Q: What did the man probably do?
(19)
A.He wrapped the gift.
B.He paid by check.
C.He left without paying.
D.He bought something by credit card.
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