听力原文:M: I'd like to draw two thousand francs on my account, please.
W: I'm sorry, sir. Your account has a balance of 427.20 francs.
Q: How much is left to the account?
(14)
A.2,000 francs.
B.20,000 francs.
C.472 francs.
D.472.20 francs.
听力原文:M: Do you keep the transferred amount in a special account that I can't control?
W: Yes, we keep those balances in a tax accrual trust account specifically reserved for tax payments. Usually the balances will be used every quarter for tax liability payments.
Q: How often will the balance be used for tax liability payments?
(20)
A.Every month.
B.Every quarter.
C.Every year.
D.Half a year.
M: I agree. People like bankcards because they offer greater safety and convenience than personal checks.
Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?
(20)
A.A merchant doesn't know the balance before completing a sale.
B.No security system has yet been devised for personal checks.
C.A personal check is secure at the check stand.
D.The clerk can examine all the bankcards.
听力原文: It's no secret that throughout history common stock has outperformed most financial instruments. If an investor plans to have an investment for a long period of time, then their portfolio should be comprised mostly of stocks ; however, investors who don't have this kind of time should diversify their portfolios. For this reason, the concept of "asset allocation" was developed. Asset allocation is an investment portfolio technique that aims to balance risk and create diversification by dividing assets among major categories. The underlying principle of asset allocation is that the older a person gets, the less risk he or she should face. After you retire you may have to depend on your savings as your only source of income.
28. Throughout history, what kind of stock has outperformed most financial instruments?
29.What is the purpose of asset allocation?
30.What is the principle underlying the concept of asset allocation?
(28)
A.preferred stock
B.common stock
C.concept stock
D.cynical stock
听力原文:They will write to their home office to waive their claim.
(6)
A.They will write to their home.
B.They will write to their headquarter.
C.They will ask for their rights.
D.They will wait for an officer.
听力原文:M: International banking is accomplished by many different organizational types.
W: Such as subsidiaries, branches and agencies of the parent banking firms.
Q: Which of the following is not mentioned in the dialogue?
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A.Representatives.
B.Agencies.
C.Branches.
D.Subsidiaries.
听力原文:Banks change their base rates fairly infrequently.
(5)
A.Banks often change their base rate.
B.Banks seldom change their base rate.
C.Banks never change their base rate.
D.Banks change their base rate at regular intervals.
听力原文:[*]
某试验的结果如下表,假定互不相容。(b,c,d,e),B=(a,d,e),则P(A-B)为()。
A.0.1
B.0.5
C.0.3
D.0.2