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Section One Directions: There are three passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should make the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET by drawing a single line through the center.Passage 1 The credit created for international settlement among banks not only provides a sense of security for the traders involved, but also a reliable source of finance for foreign trade where required. The credit created, in general, favors the exporter. In order to reduce the possible risk, the exporter usually insists on the buyer establishing a credit in his favor before shipment is unloaded. There are generally several types of credits. A "confirmed credit" guarantees payment to the beneficiary, provided that the credit terms and conditions are met and the standing of the advising bank in the beneficiary’s country is sound. A "revocable credit" may be cancelled at any time up to the moment the advising bank pays. This type of credit is the least favorable to the exporter. There is a risk that the goods may be shipped, and the credit revoked before documents are presented to the advising bank. An "irrevocable credit" may not be cancelled or even amended without the consent of all the parties involved. This type of credit guarantees that no single party will revoke the contract already signed. With the credit arrangement, the issuing bank agrees to pay the advising bank, and the advising bank pays the exporter according to the terms of the documents which appear to fulfill the conditions of the credit. Banks, however, are not bound by, and therefore, not concerned with the underlying sales contract on which the credit requirements are based. As long as the documents are in good order and there are no apparent problems with the process, the buyer is still responsible for payment to the issuing bank although the goods received may be of inferior quality to those ordered. Who is not responsible for payment of L/C

A. advising bank
B. confirming bank
C. buyer
D. issuing bank

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Passage Two On the balance sheet, assets and liabilities are classified as either (61) or long-term to indicate their relative liquidity. Liquidity is a (62) of how quickly an item may be converted to cash. Therefore, (63) is the most liquid asset. Accounts receivable are a (64) liquid asset because the business expects to collect the amount in cash in the near future. (65) are less liquid than accounts receivable, and furniture and buildings are even less so.

A. item
B. measure
C. means
D. way

Passage Three

A. Dollar against Pound
B. document against payment
C. delivery after payment
D. dollar in payment

Directions: In this section, you will hear ten short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and question will be spoken only once. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C, D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.

A. He will provide investment service.
B. He will help the customers.
C. He will join the commercial bank.
D. He will purchase or sell securities.

下述关于胆囊的超声检查,哪一项属于胆囊结石()。

A. 胆囊内强回声光团,能活动
B. 胆囊壁上,中等强度肿块回声
C. 胆囊内透声差,可见实性略强回声团块
D. 胆囊腔内呈无回声区
E. 胆囊壁局部强回声

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