第1题
Look at the statements below and the information about newspaper stories.
Which story (A, B, C or D) does each statement refer to?
For each sentence 1 — 7, mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet.
You will need to use some of the letters more than once.
A
Chief Michael Omisade, a lawyer, has been appointed chairman of the National Bank of Nigena. He succeeds Mr. C S. O. Akande, who relinquished the post at the end of his three-year term. The Board of Directors of the Bank has also been reconstituted with the appointment of five new persons: Mr. M. A. Adeniran, Mr. G. L. Oyawola, Chief Femi Oyebanjo, Mr. Tunde Oyefodunnn, Mr. J. O. Turki, Mr. S. O. Banjo (the managing director) and Mr. J. A. Ogunbiyi.
B
Union officials from Australia, Barbados, Britain, Canada, India, Sierra Leone and Tanzania have been named as the steering committee of the newly-formed Commonwealth Trade Union Council (CTUC) . Dennis McDermott, President of the Canadian Labour Congress, was appointed chairman of the council, whose chief aim is promoting the interests of trade unions and some 25m workers in the Commonwealth, specially those in the developing countries of Africa, Asia and the Caribbean. Mr. Len Murray, General Secretary of the British Trades Union Congress, said he hoped the new organization, officially formed on March 1, could help further the dialogue between the nations of the industrialized North and the developing South.
C
The Sokoto Match Factory, opened in 1978, has been closed down due to acute shortage of spare pans, lack of raw materials and cash flow problems. The general manager of the company, Mr. Nasir Mikhali, regretted the closure because he had thought the project was viable. The factory was a joint venture of the Sokoto State Government, Messrs Alawa A/C factory, and PAPCO (Nigeda) Ltd. It had 50 employees and was producing about 27, 000 canons of good quality matches a year. The workers went on strike.
D
The meeting of the International Tin Council in London earlier this month decided to raise the price range of the buffer stock by ten percent. This lifted the " floor" from 1, 500 ringgit (Malaysian dollars) per picul (133 1/31bs) to M 1, 650 per picul and the " ceiling" from M 1, 950 to M 2, 145. At last week's exchange rates that would make the floor a bit under 6, 000 a tonne and the ceiling over 7, 250 a tonne, with the middle belt, where the buffer stock manager may neither buy nor sell without special permisson, from about 6, 150 a tonne just over 6, 700 a tonne.
1 The company has been out of business.
2 Tin's price was raised.
3 Bank appoints chief Michael Omisade to the chairman of a branch bank.
4 Trade union is formed.
5 The organization aims to further the dialogue between the developed countries and developing countries.
6 It produces about 27, 000 canons of matches a year.
7 He beat his competitor and gained the appointment.
(1)
第2题
A.independent
B.dependable
C.dependent
D.independence
第3题
第4题
A.A. shipper
B.B. chief inspector
C.C. consignee
D.D. opening bank of L/C
第5题
Quality certificate is not effective without the signature of the ()
A. shipper
B. chief inspector
C. consignee
D. opening bank of UC
第6题
What position does John Simons play?
A.The accountant of the Economic Review
B.The chief manager of the World Star Newspaper
C.The Personnel director of Walters Corporation
D.The vice manager of the City Bank
第7题
A、the commercial circumstances, the overall context
B、the corporate credit, the bank accounting book
C、the manager’s stability, the site selection
D、the commercial invoice, the chief negotiator’s ability
第8题
The author gives the example of Michel Pereties experience for the reason that ______.
A.he is now the potential savior of the chief executive
B.he is from the famous bank of Paris-Societe Generale
C.his experience shows he is the one with power now
D.his experience shows changes in the balance of power now
第9题
A、ranging
B、 differing
C、 altering
D、 separating
第10题
听力原文: U. S. central bank chief Alan Greenspan told a congressional committee Thursday that the United States must resist protectionism.
Mr. Greenspan told the House Education Committee that the U. S. economy is best served by full and vigorous engagement in the global economy. Trade protectionism, he said, would hurt America by inviting retaliation from foreign countries.
Mr. Greenspan said he expects the economy will soon begin creating jobs at a faster pace. Last month, only 2,100 jobs were created, far fewer than had been expected. The loss of U. S. jobs to lower wage countries has become a major issue in the presidential election campaign.
Mr. Greenspan called for improvements in the U. S. educational system, a change he said is essential to assuring future economic success. "We clearly are not doing enough to move students through the educational system with a faster level of skill accretion," he said. "Because, as I point out in my prepared remarks, it clearly is reflected in these very dramatic changes in the so-called college-high-school skill spreads, which have opened up quite materially."
Mr. Greenspan warned that ______.
A.protectionism would hurt America
B.glohalization would be harmful to America
C.more and more people would lose their jobs
D.the prices would increase by 12 percent
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