听力原文:The foreign banks should have set up a representative office in China two years before they can apply for a branch.
(2)
A.The foreign banks should have set up a representative office.
B.The foreign banks can't apply for a branch.
C.The foreign banks can't expand business in China.
D.The foreign banks are forbidden to set up a representative office.
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:
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3题:
The commercial banks mentioned in the passage can not have any other trade with companies except the credit action.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
第4题:
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5题:
Most banks have a section()you set up payees.
A、 that
B、 which
C、 in which
第6题:
听力原文:M: We haven't set up correspondent relations with Standard Chartered Bank, London.
W: Then we shall try to find another bank to have our letter or credit advised.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
(18)
A.Standard Chartered Bank, London is one of our correspondent banks.
B.We can advise this L/C through Standard Chartered Bank, London.
C.We will send the advice of the L/C directly to the beneficiary.
D.Another bank will be chosen as the advising bank of this L/C.
第7题:
A、No, you can’t. Bank of China is not responsible for exchanging foreign currency.
B、Yes, you can. Bank of China is an authorized foreign exchange bank.
C、No, you can’t. Bank of China is not open on Sundays.
第8题:
听力原文:Reputation risk is particularly damaging for banks since the nature of their business requires maintaining the confidence of depositors, creditors and the general marketplace.
(5)
A.Depositors are usually full of confidence, but not the creditors.
B.Banks should maintain the confidence of depositors and creditors.
C.The nature of banks' business particularly damages their reputation.
D.Maintaining the confidence of depositors, creditors and the general marketplace particularly damages banks' reputation.
第9题:
Why should banks need to establish formal operating procedures?
A.The supervisory authorities require them to do so.
B.The shareholders expect a reasonable return on their investment.
C.The banks have to keep safe large volume of monetary items raised from all sources.
D.The banks engage in a large volume and variety of transactions.
第10题:
What is called correspondent banking?
A.The bank which provides additional banking services.
B.The provision of banking services to other banks.
C.The particular ancillary services provided to foreign countries.
D.The bank issuing credit cards.