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1 中公 金融人 2018 银行秋招暑假作业 英语 中公金融人商业银行考试研究部出品 二〇一七年六月

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3 英语练习题 一 单项选择 1. The management of personal banking department trains all its staff members to deal with guest inquiries. A. courtesy B. courteous C. courteously D. more courteous 2. Ms. Sykes is an manager who is always able to make the best of her employees. A. imaginary B. exclusive C. inactive D. effective 3. Several prominent business people in the Dunbar region together to form the Dunbar Chamber of Commerce. A. has joined B. have joined C. joining D. be joined 4. Because of the economic recession, many small businesses are having difficulty their budget. A. manage B. managing C. to manage D. management 5. Ms. Rudders will be looking through all the job applications to make sure we select the best person. A. care B. caring C. careful D. carefully 6. A year-long of Gardeners Monthly magazine costs just $ 85.50, and it comes with a free pair of gardening gloves. A. subscription B. entry C. warranty D. membership 7. Spitting on the ground is not only but also harmful to others health. A. disgusting B. banging C. grabbing D. blasting 8. The policeman stopped him when he was driving home and him of speeding. A. charged B. accused C. blamed D. deprived 9. My camera can be to take pictures in cloudy or sunny conditions. A. treated B. adopted C. adjusted D. reminded 10. The experiment has the possibility of the existence of any life on that planet, but

4 it does not mean there is no life on other planets. A. found out B. pointed out C. ruled out D. carried out 11. It seems that living green is easy and affordable. A small step makes a big difference. A. exactly B. fortunately C. surprisingly D. hardly 12. Frank put the mediocre in the top drawer to make sure it would not be to the kids. A. accessible B. relative C. acceptable D. sensitive 13. We volunteered to collect money to help the of the tsunami. A. victims B. folks C. fellows D. villagers 14. Thanks to the modern electrical, housework nowadays has been made easier and easier. A. facilities B. instruments C. appliances D. tools 15. After that, he knew he could any emergency by doing what he could to the best of his ability. A. get away with B. get on with C.get through D. get across 16. No matter how low you consider yourself, there is always someone you wishing they were that high. A. getting rid of B. getting along with C. looking up to D. looking down upon 17. Joining the firm as a clerk, he got rapid promotion, and as a manager. A. ended up B. dropped outc. came back D. started off 18. It takes a lot of to become a good swimmer. A. train B. exercise C. practice D. performance 19. The Minister s refusal to meet the press just how serious the crisis is. A. detected B. relieved C. revealed D. concealed 20. Supplying food and employment, regulating our climate and providing transportation, the ocean is to our lives in many ways. A. basic B. accessible C. dramatic D. known

5 21. The office complex on Broad Street has been for a year due to delayed construction work. A. vacantly B. vacating C. vacancy D. vacant 22. Upon installation, the software will prompt the user to enter the product, which is located in the instruction manual. A. number B. numbered C. numbering D. numbers 23. Paycheck are ready for pickup at the front desk. A. once B. far C. now D. yet 24. The plant s has doubled since the introduction of automated assembly. A. upturn B. output C. drawback D. overpass 25. If you have ideas for new projects you would like to for next year, please submit them by to the business development office. A. propose B. acquaint C. practice D. employ 26. The major products of this company include telephones, appliances, other modern conveniences. A. nor B. or C. but D. and 27. Mail carriers are encouraged to comfortable shoes while on duty. A. wore B. wearing C. worn D. wear 28. L&Q Manufacturing would like to build new offices the region of the country. A. in B. up C. against D. during 29. The architect designed the Mori Music Center plans to retire this spring. A. who B. some C. he D. also 30. There are five distinct business units the Marly Firm, each providing expert customer service in regional contact centers. A. between B. within C. as for D. because

6 二 阅读理解 Passage 1 Most scientists agree that increasing amounts of carbon-dioxide gas in Earth s atmosphere is partly to blame for rising temperatures, also known as climate change. Changes in the atmosphere can have a big effect on weather conditions around the world. The most cost effective way to get power still comes from burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas. They are less costly than other forms of energy. But burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide, known to scientists as CO2. Keeping excess CO2 from entering the atmosphere is a difficult and costly process. Scientists are looking for the best and least costly methods for capturing the gas and storing it away from the atmosphere. Experts say the best way to store the captured gas is to place it underground into areas left empty after the removal of oil or natural gas. But the Technology Center Mongstad does not pump the CO2 it captures underground. Instead, it releases the gas into the atmosphere. Tore Amundsen, chairman of the Technology Center in Mongstad says only highly developed industrial nations have the money to pay for this kind of technology. So far, only Canada has a power plant that pumps CO2 gas underground. Other countries are building similar power plants. 31. Which of the following leads to the climate change? A. Coal B. Atmosphere C. CO2 D. Oil 32. According to Tore Amundsen, is the obstacle of new technology. A. developed nations B. lack of money C. Canada D. rising temperature Passage 2 The West Virginia Department of Tourism and the Cumberland Transportation Department are proud to announce the re-opening of the Ottoman River Ferry. Originally

7 opened in 1811, the Ottoman River Ferry linked Cumberland, Maryland to Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, providing an important supply route between Maryland and West Virginia at the turn of the the 19 th century. In operation for more than 70 years, the Ferry closed after a series of devastating floods washed away docking facilities in 1899 and The Potomac River Ferry runs the same route as the original ferry, transporting pedestrians and vehicles to and from Cumberland and Harpers Ferry. The Ferry currently runs ten times a day on two different boats, the Yankee Clipper and the Rebel Yell. Only the Yankee Clipper carries both massager and vehicles. Absolutely no vehicles over 5 tons are permitted on the ferry. The ferry will begin operation on Sunday, April 2nd, To celebrate the re-opening of the ferry, all pedestrians and bicyclists can ride for free on Sunday. Normal rates apply for vehicles. See the attached schedule for a list of fares. To prevent over crowing during peak times, reservations are required for vehicles with more than 4 wheels. Vehicle reservations also require prepayment by traveler s check, bank money order, or credit card. Do not send cash by mail. Personal checks are not accepted. Residents of West Virginia and Maryland may obtain a discounted rate by showing any of the following documents: Current driver s license Current state-issued identification card Valid voter registration card 33. What is the main purpose of the information? A. To reissue the schedule for crossing a local water way. B. To distribute schedules to local customers. C. To advertise that a local transportation was now open. D. To retrospect the history of a local treasure. 34. Why was the Ferry closed for so many years? A. It was destroyed during a historic conflict. B. It was seldom used and fell into disrepair. C. There were conflicting ownership claims that needed resolution.

8 D. Natural disasters forced its closure. 35. What types of vehicles must obtain reservations to use the Ferry? A. All vehicles with 4 wheels. B. More than 4 wheelchairs. C. All vehicles weighing more than 4 tons. D. All vehicles with 5 or more wheels. 36. Which of the following does NOT qualify as proof of residency? A. A current Virginia driver s license. B. A current Maryland driver s license. C. A West Virginia voter registration card. D. A current Maryland ID card issued by the state. Passage 3 Figures published yesterday in a report on the national housing market show that consumers purchased more new homes in September than in any month yet this year. The increase of 14.1% over last month directly contradicts the predictions of market analysts. It was a real shock to most of us, admitted Lashawnda Cassano, chief economist with the firm Capital Resources, LLTG. New-home sales were down so much in August and July that we simply expected the trend to continue. But this changes everything. The report states that 71,000 homes were sold in the month of September. That is well above the figure of 62,000 sold in August and July s one of 64,000. Previous months had seen the number holding steady at around 68,000. These new numbers are sure to encourage investors, who have been hesitant to put their trust in the country s economy since last spring s downturn. All three national stock markets jumped up at least ten points on the news. The report is also likely to boost construction of new homes, as builders interpret it as a rise in consumer demand. However, if they react too enthusiastically, they risk flooding the market with new houses. Which could have the effect of pushing down prices and cutting into the profits of the real estate industry.

9 37. What does this article mainly discuss? A. An investment firm s sales figures. B. A recession s stock market activity. C. Yesterday s stock market activity. D. An economic report s unexpected findings 38. The word holding in paragraph 3, line 2 is closest in meaning to. A. supporting B. remaining C. acquiring D. owning 39. About how many new homes were sold in June of this year? A. 62,000 B. 64,000 C. 68,000 D. 71, What warning does the article give? A. Too much construction could have negative effects. B. The contents of the report could be inaccurate. C. Investors could pull out of the real estate industry. D. The national economy could suffer a downturn. Passage 4 There are many ways to find a job. It can be as easy as walking into a neighborhood store to look at its announcement board. Local stores often have areas where people can put small signs telling what kind of service they need or can provide. Such services include caring for children or cleaning houses. Or, job searchers can look in the newspaper. Local newspapers have employment announcements placed by companies seeking workers. Another popular tool for finding jobs is the Internet. For example, people in four hundred and fifty cities around the world can use the Craigslist Web site to buy objects, meet people or find a job. Craigslist says that it receives two million new job listings each month. Another useful way to find a job is through a college or university. For example, students at the University of Texas in Austin can go to the Career Exploration Center to get help in finding a job. Of course, looking for a job requires knowing what kind of work you want to do. For example, there is a book called What Color is Your Parachute? by

10 Richard Bolles. This book has been helping people choose a career since it was first published in nineteen seventy. Some experts also help people find jobs. Susan W. Miller owns a company called California Career Services in Los Angeles. She says her company helps people find jobs by first helping them understand their strengths, goals and interests. Then she provides them with methods and resources to help them find the right job. 41. What is the passage mainly about? A. Finding a job. B. College students part-time jobs. C. Craigslist Web site. D. The relation between study and work. 42. By logging on the Craigslist Web site, you can according to the passage. A. sell your old things B. do some shopping online C. create your own announcement board D. get useful information about 450 cities 43. What Color is Your Parachute? is a book which gives tips to those who want to. A. work on the airplane B. buy a parachute C. publish a book D. find a suitable job 44. It can be learned from the passage that. A. companies often put job information in local shops B. the Internet is the most popular tool for job hunters in the USA C. Susan W. Miller s company is helping people choose careers D. California Career Services mainly serves university students 45. How many ways of finding a job are mentioned in the passage? A. Three. B. Four C. Five. D. Six.

11 Passage 5 The Shanghai Technical Supervision Bureau recently released the results of a sample survey of 486 Model computers being sold in the city s markets. The survey revealed that nine of 14 types, or 64 percent of imported brand-name computers fulfilled the standards. A large number of the low-quality foreign computers which were marketed as world-famous brands were actually counterfeited shoddy products lacking the necessary information such as registered trademarks, factory of origin, quality certifications and safety indices. In addition, a survey of Shanghai footwear markets conducted by the Bureau on 30-odd occasions since early this year indicated various brands of foreign shoes, including Nike and Puma, were low-quality counterfeited goods. The allegedly world-famous brands, priced between Yuan per pair, were actually worth only Yuan. An official from the China Consumer Association pointed to the following complaints concerning foreign goods : Quality problems related to individual commodities have developed into a universal problem directly relate to batch shipments of commodities. It is thus quite obvious that the crackdown on counterfeit shoddy foreign goods is a task requiring the utmost immediacy. The appearance of shoddy counterfeit foreign goods has adversely affected the normal operations of China s real foreign-goods markets, has greatly harmed the interests of consumers and resulted in substantial losses in state tax revenue. Officials have pointed out that the key to cracking down on counterfeit foreign goods is to attack illegal acts related to selling sham( 虚假的 ) foreign goods at the prices applicable for authentic products. Officials recommend that commodity inspection, technical supervision and industrial and commercial departments should strengthen law enforcement efforts, increase the frequency, of inspections, and eliminate the sources of sham foreign goods. Enterprises producing and marketing sham foreign goods should be subject to severe punishment, with all cases referred to the judicial departments for adjudication, and public supervision should be intensified.

12 Consumers, on the other hand, should make every effort to constantly enhance their ability to discern counterfeit foreign goods, and should refrain from blindly purchasing such products simply because of their low price. 46. The sample survey on computers discovered that. A. four hundred and eighty-six computers were counterfeited ones B. 64 percent of the imported computers were low-quality shoddy products C. nine types of imported computers were up to the standard of their brands D. large numbers of low-quality computers had been imported 47. The survey on Shanghai footwear markets showed that. A. foreign shoes of various brands were of low quality B. world-famous brands of shoes were actually worth 50 to 60 Yuan C. many of the world famous brand shoes sold were actually counterfeited ones D. people were paying much more than they should to buy foreign goods 48. An official from the China Consumer Association pointed out that. A. the quality of foreign goods should be improved immediately B. the problem of counterfeit shoddy foreign goods should be dealt with immediately C. more and more people were dissatisfied with the quality of foreign goods D. improper shipping could damage the quality of goods 49. One of the negative effects of counterfeit foreign goods was that. A. prices for foreign goods had to be kept low B. the government suffered great losses in tax collection C. consumers might lose interest in them D. the government might be forced to ban the import of all foreign goods 50. It is suggested in the passage that consumers. A. should resist the temptation to buy goods at low prices B. should report counterfeit goods by referring them to the judicial departments C. should perform the role of government inspection bodies to watch out for counterfeit goods D. should learn to distinguish fake foreign goods from real ones for themselves

13 Passage 6 The Director International English Institute 71 Bealey Avenue Christchurch Dear Sir, Re: Festival of Japan Preparation is currently under way for the 2012 Festival of Japan to be held from the August. The festival is an unprecedented opportunity to put the culture and arts of Japan on show and it has a wide program that relies on support from the Japanese community here in Christchurch as well as international visitors and groups. We are currently approaching groups and individuals in the community who may wish to be involved in some way with the festival, either running their own event, being part of an event, or contributing volunteers. All the events and activities are coordinated by The Events Company and we can make all the necessary arrangements needed to run the event. I have attached a draft program for the festival this year. Should either your school as a whole or any of your students wish to be involved in any way, please don t hesitate to contact me. To register, I have attached an event registration form. Kind regards, Peter Piper Festival Director 51. What is the main purpose of this letter? A. To promote festival events to the public. B. To ask for participation in the festival. C. To ask for financial contributions. D. To ask international visitors to support the Japanese community

14 52. How many documents are attached to this letter? A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D Who is organizing this festival? A. The Japanese community B. International visitors and groups C. Students D. A company Passage 7 New terminal Thousands of new jobs The Athens International Airport Board announced today the building of a new terminal. The city s airport has been struggling to cope with the increasing number of tourists flooding the capital throughout the year. The German company in charge of the airport announced the creation of thousands of working positions prior to and after the opening of the new terminal, anticipated later next year. The job offered will help relieve the capital and the country of one of its major problems: unemployment. Indeed, Athens ranks third in the list of the European Union capitals with high unemployment rates among young adults. This new venture will certainly give work to thousands of young people who are striving to make ends meet in one of Europe s most expensive capitals, says the Mayor. The construction of the new airport terminal is expected to begin this June and be completed in approximately one and a half years. Its size will not exceed that of the existing terminal but will be large enough to serve around 5000 passengers per day. The funding of the construction will come both from state and private resources, namely the Greek government and the German Company, Sky High, which for the most part also funded and oversaw the construction of the whole airport back in Sky High has been also running the airport since its opening in What is the article mainly about? A. Employment opportunities at a new bus terminal.

15 B. Investment in the capital city. C. The projected construction of a new terminal. D. A new venture in European countries. 55. When is the new terminal expected to open? A. In B. In C. In 18 months. D. In June. 56. Who was the primary funding resource of the airport s construction? A. The Greek government. B. The Athens International Airport Board. C. The German company. D. Private business owners. 57. According to the article, which of the following is true? A. Athens is the most expensive capital in Europe. B. There are 5000 unemployed people in Greece. C. The new terminal will be bigger than the existing one. D. A lot of visitors travel to Greece all year round. Passage 8 INTELICOM Kingston, Ontario M5H 3N2 October 22 Ms. Susan Newman 320 Victoria Street Toronto, Ontario M5H 3N2 Dear Ms. Newman, This is to confirm that the completed forms from your pre-employment health assessment have now been received. Therefore, I confirm that you will be able to start employment with INTERLICOM as an interim administrative assistant in the research department on October 30.

16 The terms and conditions of your appointment are as follows: Salary: Actual salary $22,000 per year (based on $44,000 a year full time). Working pattern: Working commitment is 50 percent of full time. This equates to 128 days to be scheduled as agreed with the head of the research department and is inclusive of 6 days of annual leave. Duration of Service: One year. Payment of Salary: Please complete a bank authorization form (enclosed) and bring it, together with proof of identity, to the payroll office (fourth floor, Connaught Building) as soon as possible. Please sign and date the duplicate copy of this agreement and mail it back to me by October 25. Only when the signed document is received in this office will a contract exist between you and INTERLICOM according to the conditions set out above. We look forward to having you with us at INTELICOM. Yours sincerely, Ms. R.A. Palermo Director of Human Resource Management Endorsement I have received the original of this letter dated October 22 and accept the appointment on the terms and conditions specified. Signature:. Date:. (Ms. Susan Newman) 58. According to the letter, what has Ms. Newman already done? A. She has visited the payroll office. B. She has had a health checkup. C. She has signed a contract. D. She has submitted some research. 59. When will Ms. Newman start work? A. On October 10

17 B. On October 22 C. On October 25 D. On October What is NOT indicated in the letter? A. A part-time position is being offered to Ms. Newman. B. The contract will take effect as soon as Ms. Newman signs it. C. Ms. Newman s appointment will be for a limited period. D. Ms. Newman s will need to go to the Connaught Building.

18 2018 银行秋季校园招聘课程表 课程系列班次名称授课内容课时 网申课程 : 网申指导课程 ( 面授 / 网校 ) 银行就业尊享班 笔试课程 : 笔试非封闭班 X 期 ( 精品 金题班 ) 银行就业班 ( 报名日期 -- 次年 7 月 31 + 暑期特训班 15 天 15 晚 + 封闭 ( 集训 )1 期 报名日期 -- 次年 7 月 31 日 日 ) 面试课程 : 面试非封闭班 X 期 + 封闭 ( 集训 ) 1 期 院长推荐系列 中公院长推荐 A 班 中公院长推荐 B 班 简历修改 1 次 + 专项 + 金题 + 集训 + 面试 简历修改 1 次 + 精品班 + 金题 + 集训 + 面试 22 天 +14 天 +7 天 7 晚 + 面试 14 天 +14 天 +7 天 7 晚 + 面试 高端定制系列高端定制班长线封闭集训班 15 天 15 晚 金鹰协议 A 简历修改 1 次 + 专项班 + 集训班 + 面试 22 天 +7 天 7 晚 + 面试 金鹰协议系列 金鹰协议 B 简历修改 1 次 + 精品班 + 集训班 + 面试 14 天 +7 天 7 晚 + 面试 金鹰协议 C 简历修改 1 次 + 金题班 + 集训班 + 面试 14 天 +7 天 7 晚 + 面试 基础提升系列专项班行测 + 综合 + 英语 22 天 精品序列金题班行测 + 综合 + 英语 14 天 超长集训班通用 7 天 7 晚 + 分行 3 天 4 晚 ( 任选一 ) 7 天 7 晚 +3 天 4 晚 超长集训 / 协议班通用 7 天 7 晚 + 分行 3 天 4 晚 ( 任选一 ) 7 天 7 晚 +3 天 4 晚 集训班系列 超长集训全程协议班通用 7 天 7 晚 + 分行 3 天 4 晚 ( 任选一 ) 7 天 7 晚 +3 天 4 晚 + 面试 集训 / 协议班根据各银行考试情况 7 天 7 晚 集训全程协议班根据各银行考试情况 7 天 7 晚 + 面试 银行网申 / 初面点睛系列银行网申 / 初面个性指导系列 网申点睛班 网申指导 4 课时 初面点睛班 初面指导 4 课时 网申 + 初面 网申 + 初面 8 课时 一对一 网申 / 初面 2 小时起约 一对三 网申 / 初面 4 个课时

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