听力原文:Banks make money in the foreign exchange dealings not on profit margin but on volume.
(8)
A.Banks make money in foreign exchange business because of profit margin.
B.Banks make money from the price spread in the foreign exchange market.
C.Banks make money in foreign exchange business on profit as well as on volume.
D.Banks make money in foreign exchange business because of the great volume.
第1题:
对话理解
听力原文:M: Can I open a foreign currency account and convert my money into a currency which offers the highest interest?
W: Yes, we can arrange that for you, but foreign currency exchange rates are subject to fluctuation and sometimes you will suffer losses.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(11)
A.Interest rate of a foreign currency is much higher.
B.There are risks of losing money sometimes to open a foreign currency account.
C.Foreign currencies exchange rates are relatively stable.
D.It is advisable to open a foreign currency account.
第2题:
听力原文:The bank's foreign exchange department has to keep constant track of the positions in the various currencies.
(7)
A.The bank's foreign exchange department has to record the positions in the various currencies.
B.The hank's foreign exchange department has to record the positions in the various currencies.
C.The bank's foreign branches department has to record the various foreign currency liabilities.
D.The bank's foreign branches department has to record the positions in the various currencies.
第3题:
If employees of a bank gamble in foreign exchange dealings with the bank's money, the bank will suffer heavy losses of foreign currencies.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
第4题:
听力原文:M: Most banks tend to decline loan proposals which are highly speculative.
W: I think because the banks expect the loan to generate sufficient profit and positive cash-flow for themselves and for the clients.
Q: What will the banks usually do to the highly speculative loan proposals?
(15)
A.The banks will disapprove them.
B.The banks will approve them.
C.The Bank will benefit from the loans.
D.The bank will make profit from lending.
第5题:
听力原文:Typical foreign exchange transactions involve trades of one currency for another in the spot or cash market, or forward transactions.
(3)
A.Forward transactions is not of typical foreign exchange transactions.
B.Typical foreign exchange transactions occur in the spot or cash market.
C.Forward transactions don't occur in the spot or cash market.
D.Typical foreign exchange transactions occur only in the spot market.
第6题:
听力原文:M: Bank of China. May I help you?
W: Yes, please. I'd like to get some information about discounting a bill of exchange.
Q: What does the customer want to do.?
(17)
A.To withdraw some money.
B.To exchange some foreign currencies.
C.To discount some bills.
D.To cash some traveler's checks.
第7题:
The correspondent bank can only make money for its services to other banks from deposit balances maintained by bank customers.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
第8题:
Beads, stones, seashells, paper, precious metals such as gold and silver, base metals such as iron have all been used as money. Today, money is printed on paper. A lot of countries use their own currency, with n ames such as dollar, pound, franc, ruble, yuan and so on. Since 2002, 18 of the EU members have replaced their national currencies by Euro notes and coins. If you want to pay for something in another currency, you have to change your money into the other money. If you want to travel outside your native country, you need to change your own country's money for the money of the country you are visiting. Most large banks sell foreign currencies. You can exchange money at a bank or at an office of a tourist agency Wherever you go, exchanging money puts you in touch with international finance, which is concerned with exchange rates between different currencies. Deciding the rate for the international exchange of money is one of the most complex aspects of international banking. Currency means money in the form of paper.
A对
B错
第9题:
Beads, stones, seashells, paper, precious metals such as gold and silver, base metals such as iron have all been used as money. Today, money is printed on paper. A lot of countries use their own currency, with n ames such as dollar, pound, franc, ruble, yuan and so on. Since 2002, 18 of the EU members have replaced their national currencies by Euro notes and coins. If you want to pay for something in another currency, you have to change your money into the other money. If you want to travel outside your native country, you need to change your own country's money for the money of the country you are visiting. Most large banks sell foreign currencies. You can exchange money at a bank or at an office of a tourist agency Wherever you go, exchanging money puts you in touch with international finance, which is concerned with exchange rates between different currencies. Deciding the rate for the international exchange of money is one of the most complex aspects of international banking. Foreign exchange rates have significant impact on the economy of a country.
第10题:
Beads, stones, seashells, paper, precious metals such as gold and silver, base metals such as iron have all been used as money. Today, money is printed on paper. A lot of countries use their own currency, with n ames such as dollar, pound, franc, ruble, yuan and so on. Since 2002, 18 of the EU members have replaced their national currencies by Euro notes and coins. If you want to pay for something in another currency, you have to change your money into the other money. If you want to travel outside your native country, you need to change your own country's money for the money of the country you are visiting. Most large banks sell foreign currencies. You can exchange money at a bank or at an office of a tourist agency Wherever you go, exchanging money puts you in touch with international finance, which is concerned with exchange rates between different currencies. Deciding the rate for the international exchange of money is one of the most complex aspects of international banking. Banks are a good option to get your money exchanged.
第11题:
to make the unwanted gifts useful
to help people learn to think carefully
to save money from it
to make money for themselves.
第12题:
对
错
第13题:
In order to (56) foreign exchange administration, maintain strong balance of payments position, China (57) the Regulations on Foreign Exchange Administration on January 29,1996. The State Administration of Foreign Exchange is the agency responsible for foreign exchange administration. The SAFE has a similar branch structure with that of the People's Bank of China, China's central bank. The Bank of China (58) the principal foreign exchange bank. Other banks and financial institutions, (59) affiliates of non-resident banks, (60) designed transactions with the approval of the SAFE.
(41)
A.develop
B.improve
C.change
D.conduct
第14题:
The term foreign exchange is best defined by the following statement: it is ______.
A.the rate of exchange between two currencies
B.synonymous with currency exchange
C.the place in which foreign currencies are exchanged
D.an instrument such as paper currency, note, and check used to make payments between countries
第15题:
听力原文:Banks are crucial to a country's economy, they serve as the center point of the exchange of money throughout the economy.
(10)
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.
第16题:
根据文章内容进行判断,正确写“T”错误写“F”。
Beads, stones, seashells, paper, precious metals such as gold and silver, base metals such as iron have all been used as money. Today, money is printed on paper. A lot of countries use their own currency, with names such as dollar, pound, franc, ruble, Yuan and so on. Since 2002, 18 of the EU members have replaced their national currencies by Euro notes and coins.
If you want to pay for something in another currency, you have to change your money into the other money. If you want to travel outside your native country,you need to change your own country's money for the money of the country you are visiting. Most large banks sell foreign currencies. You can exchange money at a bank or at an office of a tourist agency.
Wherever you go, exchanging money puts you in touch with international finance, which is concerned with exchange rates between different currencies. Deciding the rate for the international exchange of money is one of the most complex aspects of international banking.
()26. This best title for this passage is “The history of money”
()27. Euro is available in all EU member countries.
()28. Foreign exchange rates have significant impact on the economy of a country.
()29. Currency means money in the form. of paper.
()30. Banks are a good option to get your money exchanged.
参考答案:26-30:F F T F T
第17题:
听力原文:The foreign exchange market operates much like other financial markets, but isn't located in a specific place like a stock exchange.
(9)
A.The foreign exchange market operates like other financial markets in every respect.
B.The foreign exchange market has a specific place like a stock exchange.
C.There's no physical market place such as stock exchanges for the foreign exchange transactions.
D.The foreign exchange market operates quite differently since the former has no physical market place.
第18题:
The price in the foreign exchange market is called ______.
A.the trade surplus
B.the exchange rate
C.the money price
D.the currency rate
第19题:
It's by considering all these things--the risk of losing your job one way minus risk of losing it another,the extra money you make if your industry is shielded from foreign competition minus the extra money you pay for goods and services --that you reach the conclusion that on average,free trade benifits us all.
此长句该如何翻译?minus在其中如何翻译?求详解,谢谢了!
第20题:
Beads, stones, seashells, paper, precious metals such as gold and silver, base metals such as iron have all been used as money. Today, money is printed on paper. A lot of countries use their own currency, with n ames such as dollar, pound, franc, ruble, yuan and so on. Since 2002, 18 of the EU members have replaced their national currencies by Euro notes and coins. If you want to pay for something in another currency, you have to change your money into the other money. If you want to travel outside your native country, you need to change your own country's money for the money of the country you are visiting. Most large banks sell foreign currencies. You can exchange money at a bank or at an office of a tourist agency Wherever you go, exchanging money puts you in touch with international finance, which is concerned with exchange rates between different currencies. Deciding the rate for the international exchange of money is one of the most complex aspects of international banking. This best title for this passage is The history of money".
第21题:
Beads, stones, seashells, paper, precious metals such as gold and silver, base metals such as iron have all been used as money. Today, money is printed on paper. A lot of countries use their own currency, with n ames such as dollar, pound, franc, ruble, yuan and so on. Since 2002, 18 of the EU members have replaced their national currencies by Euro notes and coins. If you want to pay for something in another currency, you have to change your money into the other money. If you want to travel outside your native country, you need to change your own country's money for the money of the country you are visiting. Most large banks sell foreign currencies. You can exchange money at a bank or at an office of a tourist agency Wherever you go, exchanging money puts you in touch with international finance, which is concerned with exchange rates between different currencies. Deciding the rate for the international exchange of money is one of the most complex aspects of international banking. Euro is available in all EU member countries.
第22题:
对
错
第23题:
American schools provided fewer outside activities
more money were available to finance the exchange program
the program were government sponsored
visiting foreign students will completely accept the culture of America