题目
Finance ministers from the European Unions 15 states are holding their regular monthly meeting in Brussels. They've been given the tricky task of handing out some public criticism to the government of the country with the most successful economy, the Irish Republic. In the last five years Ireland has boomed growing by an average eight percent a year, unemployment has reached its lowest level for 20 years and commodity prices in Dublin became more expensive than in London.
Why do other European countries criticize Ireland?
A.They worry that the Irish Republic's budget plan will undermine the stability of European Unions.
B.EU countries fear that Irish Republic's finance plan will cause inflation.
C.Other countries will have to cut taxes.
D.Other EU countries must increase government spending, too.
第1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2题
A.In the office
B.At the library.
C.At home
D.In the laboratory.
第3题
听力原文:Many banks in America now carry accounts with the Bank of China, Shanghai.
(5)
A.Many banks in America accept accounts with the Bank of China, Shanghai.
B.Many banks in America start business with the Bank of China, Shanghai.
C.Many banks in America have accounts with the Bank of China, Shanghai.
D.Many banks in America owe money to the Bank of China, Shanghai.
第4题
单句理解
听力原文:More common for lending transactions today is compound interest.
(1)
A.Lending covenants now are often made at compound interest.
B.Lending transactions now are often made at compound interest.
C.Lending decisions now are often made at compound interest.
D.Lending proposals now are often made at compound interest.
第5题
听力原文:W: What's the value of US dollars now?
M: It's inflated and is losing value against Euro and RMB, while RMB is depreciated against Euro.
Q: What does the man think of the US dollars?
(14)
A.The Euro's value remains unchanged.
B.The value of US dollars has changed a lot.
C.The American currency is losing value.
D.The RMB is increasing in value.
第6题
(14)
第7题
听力原文:M: What should I do with my sight deposit if I need some money right now?
W: Oh, that's easy. You can either use the cash dispensers or you can write cheques.
Q: What does the man want to have now?
(14)
A.Cash.
B.Sight deposit.
C.Cash dispenser.
D.Cheque.
第8题
A.Travel is much faster and convenient now than before
B.People are now travelling much more than in old days.
C.Traveling to far-away places has become very common.
D.It used to take two more weeks to travel by coach than now.
第9题
第10题
M: I know. And he has been doing nothing else ever since.
Q: What is the man's occupation now?
(13)
A.He's a secretary.
B.He's a novelist.
C.He's a newspaperman.
D.He's a worker.
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