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听力原文:M: I want to apply for a credit card. What are the common credit cards?

W: Master Card, Visa, Discover, and American Express. Apply for the ones without annual fees. Some credit cards even pay you back about 1% - 2% of what you spend.

Q: Which type of credit card is not mentioned in the conversation?

(19)

A.Smart Card.

B.Master Card.

C.Visa Card.

D.American Express.


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更多 “ 听力原文:M: I want to apply for a credit card. What are the common credit cards?W: Master Card, Visa, Discover, and American Express. Apply for the ones without annual fees. Some credit cards even pay you back about 1% - 2% of what you spend.Q: Which type of credit card is not mentioned in the conversation?(19)A.Smart Card.B.Master Card.C.Visa Card.D.American Express. ” 相关考题
考题 SECTION A MINI-LECTUREDirections: In this section you sill hear a mini-lecture. You will hear the lecture ONCE ONLY. While listening, take notes on the important points. Your notes will not be marked, but you will need them to complete a gap-filling task after the mini-lecture. When the lecture is over, you will be given two minutes to check your notes, and another ten minutes to complete the gap-filling task on ANSWER SHEET ONE. Use the blank sheet for note-taking.听力原文: Good morning, everyone. First about your second assignment. I'd like to remind you that your second assignment should be in by next Fri day. You can either put it in my pigeon hole, or leave it with the Department's secretary. Now, let's get down to the lecture.Today, the lecture is on credit, er, or to be more specific, on credit cards. I'm sure you must have heard of some credit cards, like the VI SA card, which is an internationally used card, or the Great Wall card issued by the Bank of China, In order to give a better understanding, we'll discuss it in some detail.Many businesses, such as department stores, restaurants, hotels and airline companies, use a credit system for selling their products and services. In a credit system, the seller agrees to sell something to the buyer without immediately receiving cash. He receives the goods or ser vices immediately and promises to pay for them later. This buy-now-pay later credit system is quite old.There are two types of credit cards. One type is issued directly by a store to a customer. Many large department stores issue credit cards to their customers. The store credit card can be used to make purchases only at a particular store. For example, if you have a credit card from Store A, then you can only buy things in that store. Other stores would not accept it. The other kind of credit card is issued by a credit company. Credit cards from credit companies can be used to buy things almost anywhere. If you have a major credit card, you can buy airplane tickets, stay at hotels and eat at restaurant with it. Most large credit companies are connected to large banks. So if you want a credit card from a credit company, you generally have to make an application at a bank. After an applicant receives a credit card, he or she can make purchases using thecard.The credit company sends the customer a statement of purchases at the end of each month. Generally the customer has to pay 25--50% of their credit hill every month. The customer pays directly to the credit company and the credit company pays to the store or hotel or restaurant.There are some advantages and some disadvantages to using credit cards. The biggest advantage for the consumer is expressed by the phrase "buy now, pay later". This means that the consumer can purchase what he wants when he wants it. There is no need to save up money in advance. Another advantage of having a credit card is that it protects the owner, ff a credit card is lost or stolen, the owner only has to call the credit company and the credit company will stop the credit card number. No one else can use it. So the owner doesn't have to worry about losing the card. Another advantage of the credit card system is that the consumer receives a record of his or her purchases. Every month the credit customer receives a bill. The bill has a list of all purchases from that month. This makes it easier to remember when and where purchases are made. And another advantage is that credit cards can be used when something unexpected happens. Many kinds of professional people—plumbers, taxidrivers, doctors and dentists—will accept credit cards in an emergency. This is very important if you don't have any cash with you.However, having said all that, using credit cards has one major disadvantage. That is, consumers tend to overspend their money. They spend more than they make. If a consumer buys a lot of th

考题 听力原文:What is it called if a letter of credit is issued for guarantee of performance rather than payment?(3)A.Back-to-back credit.B.Reciprocal credit.C.Documentary credit.D.Stand-by credit.

考题 听力原文:The holder of credit card can buy goods against the card at any shop that has joined the scheme without cash.(9)A.The credit card can be used at any shop without paying cash.B.The credit card can he used at any appointed shop together with cash.C.The credit card can be used at any appointed shop without paying cash.D.The credit card can be used to withdraw any amount of cash.

考题 听力原文:If you lose this credit card, you have to notify us as soon as possible, so that we can put a stop on your lost card.(3)A.We are the credit card holders.B.We are the bank who can encash the card.C.We are the credit card company.D.We stopped your card losing.

考题 听力原文:M: Can you give an example of types of risks Banks face?W: Yes. The major type of risks is called credit risk. It means a counterpart fails to perform. according to a contractual arrangement.Q: What are they talking about?(13)A.A contractual arrangement.B.A counterpart.C.Many types of risks.D.Credit risk.

考题 听力原文:M: I've lost my credit card issued by your bank. What should I do, please?W: I am sorry for that. But you have to go to that counter over there for the card business.Q: Why does the customer come to the bank?(15)A.He got a credit card of his friend and come to ask how to use it.B.He got a card and did not know whose card it is.C.He has lost his credit card and come to ask what to do.D.He has found a credit card and come to ask what to do.

考题 听力原文:M: Some credit cards are called gold cards because they offer higher credit limits and lower interest rates.W: But the card holders should pay a significant annual fee, perhaps as high as £ 50.Q: What is the disadvantage for gold cards holders?(16)A.High credit limitsB.High annual fee.C.Low interest rates.D.Monthly statements.

考题 短文理解听力原文: In the United States, even if you decide that you do not want to borrow in order to go on vacation, it is still a good idea for you to have several major credit cards. These provide positive identification when renting an automobile and can be used for the deposit. The credit card receipts will serve as an accurate record of all hotel, plane, train, and restaurant expenses. The use of credit cards avoids the necessity of carrying large amount of cash, purchasing large amounts of traveler's cheeks and keeping track of them, or attempting to use personal checks in places other than your own locality.Many major credit cards provide an instant cash service in case you run out of money. American Express, for example, has set up machines in major airports in which you can purchase traveler's checks using your American Express card.21. The credit card receipts will serve as accurate record for all but which of the following choices?22.Which of the following is not true about the use of credit card?23.Concerning the advantages of credit cards, which of the following is true?24.According to the passage, which card has set up machines in major airports?(21)A.hotel expensesB.stock exchangeC.plane expensesD.restaurant expenses

考题 What do large banks allow individual banks to do?A.To sell credit cards to consumers.B.To join their credit card network.C.To provide other banking services.D.To specialize in federal funds.

考题 听力原文:W: How do you pay for your purchases with a credit card?M: Usually I sign a sales slip in the presence of the seller, and the signature is then compared to the signature on the card.Q: Where should the man sign when he pays for his goods with a credit card?(20)A.On his card.B.On the goods.C.On a sales slip.D.On the invoice.

考题 听力原文:M: What is a cheque card?W: It was originally issued in UK. British banks started to issue cheque cards in 1965, and as from 1969 all the main commercial banks in Britain agreed to issue a standardized form. of cheque card.Q: What happened to British banks in 1969?(17)A.All the main commercial banks in Britain agreed to issue a standardized form. of cheque card.B.British banks started to issue credit cards.C.Customers of British banks may cash their cheques in European countries.D.Commercial banks in the United States began to issue cheque card.

考题 听力原文:W: What is a smart card?M: A smart card is a secure, portable, tamper-resistant data-storage device. It has the exact size of a credit card and contains a computer with as much power as the original minicomputer.Q: What arc they talking about?(20)A.Cheque cards.B.Credit cards.C.Debit cards.D.Smart cards.

考题 Questions 189~192 refer to the following article. Our Visa and Personal Credit Cards are issued by reliable capital retail bank. Offer is valid at all branded U.S. retail stations. Offer subject to credit approval: This offer is only available on new Visa or Personal Credit Card accounts. The offer may not be combined with any other offer. Introductory Offer of $0.20 per gallon in Fuel Credits, up to a maximum of $300 in total Fuel Credits, is good for 60 days from the date the account is opened. To earn Fuel Credits with the Visa Card, you must meet eligible spending thresholds in any billing period. Eligible spending includes net purchases made on your Card Account, other than (1) any purchases made at our branded merchants or (1) any purchases at other fuel merchants. If you spend more than $300 in eligible spending in any billing period, you will accrue ten cents ($0.10) per gallon in Fuel Credits for each gallon of our fuel purchased in that billing period.If you spend more than $1,000 in eligible spending in any billing period, you will accrue twenty cents($0.20) per gallon in Fuel Credits for each gallon of our fuel purchased in details. Our Visa Card and Personal Credit Card are issued by a capital retail bank and are not an obligation of our U.S.A. Inc. and we are registered trademarks of the Intellectual Property LLC. A maximum of $300 in total Fuel Credits may be accrued and redeemed in any calendar year. Click here for information. For our Credit Card Accounts that are approved for cash access Cash Access for our Credit Card accounts is currently available only in the U.S. and Canada for accounts with credit limits of at least $500. Unauthorized charges do not include charges by a person whom you have given authority to use your accounts or card, and you will be liable for all use by such person. The Visa and Personal Credit Cards are available___ A. to get approval of credit at bank B. in some capital retail bank C. for combining with other offer D. at U.S. retail stations

考题 As recently as three decades ago,many Americans believed that using credit was an unwise and?dangerous way to pay for what they bought.Some even thought that owing money to a store or a?credit company was something to be ashamed of.Good citizens,they believed,always bought what?they wanted with real money and they paid the full price immediately. Today,however,all that has changed.Credit,as some observers have noted,has become a?way of life in the United States.More and more Americans now are depending on those small pieces?of plastic,credit cards,to pay for large purchases such as televisions,record players or furniture.Many people today would consider it unusual not to use a credit card to pay for a costly restaurant?dinner,a hotel room or an airline trip.And there are some situations in which Americans must have?credit cards.If they want the temporary use of a car,for example,they first must give the car rental?company the number of their credit card.That number is considered a guarantee that they will return?the car and pay for using it. Credit cards offer two major services to Americans.First of all,they are easier and safer to?carry than large amounts of money.Second,they permit people to borrow,to have the immediate?pleasure of owning something,even if they do not have enough money to pay for it at the time.With?credit cards people pay for goods or services at the end of each month instead of when they buy them.And when the time does come to pay,most credit cards offer people a choice.They can pay all of?what they owe for the month or they can just pay usually between 5 and 10 percent of what they owe. What advantage can credit card holders have?A.They can choose not to pay for their purchases. B.They can easily borrow money at a lower interest. C.They can own something before they actually pay for it. D.They can pay only a small amount of what they owe.

考题 As recently as three decades ago,many Americans believed that using credit was an unwise and?dangerous way to pay for what they bought.Some even thought that owing money to a store or a?credit company was something to be ashamed of.Good citizens,they believed,always bought what?they wanted with real money and they paid the full price immediately. Today,however,all that has changed.Credit,as some observers have noted,has become a?way of life in the United States.More and more Americans now are depending on those small pieces?of plastic,credit cards,to pay for large purchases such as televisions,record players or furniture.Many people today would consider it unusual not to use a credit card to pay for a costly restaurant?dinner,a hotel room or an airline trip.And there are some situations in which Americans must have?credit cards.If they want the temporary use of a car,for example,they first must give the car rental?company the number of their credit card.That number is considered a guarantee that they will return?the car and pay for using it. Credit cards offer two major services to Americans.First of all,they are easier and safer to?carry than large amounts of money.Second,they permit people to borrow,to have the immediate?pleasure of owning something,even if they do not have enough money to pay for it at the time.With?credit cards people pay for goods or services at the end of each month instead of when they buy them.And when the time does come to pay,most credit cards offer people a choice.They can pay all of?what they owe for the month or they can just pay usually between 5 and 10 percent of what they owe. Why does the car rental company ask for the credit card number?A.To prevent the overuse of the car. B.To make sure that the car won't be damaged. C.To make sure the user return the car and pay for using it. D.To ensure that the car is safely and timely returned.

考题 As recently as three decades ago,many Americans believed that using credit was an unwise and?dangerous way to pay for what they bought.Some even thought that owing money to a store or a?credit company was something to be ashamed of.Good citizens,they believed,always bought what?they wanted with real money and they paid the full price immediately. Today,however,all that has changed.Credit,as some observers have noted,has become a?way of life in the United States.More and more Americans now are depending on those small pieces?of plastic,credit cards,to pay for large purchases such as televisions,record players or furniture.Many people today would consider it unusual not to use a credit card to pay for a costly restaurant?dinner,a hotel room or an airline trip.And there are some situations in which Americans must have?credit cards.If they want the temporary use of a car,for example,they first must give the car rental?company the number of their credit card.That number is considered a guarantee that they will return?the car and pay for using it. Credit cards offer two major services to Americans.First of all,they are easier and safer to?carry than large amounts of money.Second,they permit people to borrow,to have the immediate?pleasure of owning something,even if they do not have enough money to pay for it at the time.With?credit cards people pay for goods or services at the end of each month instead of when they buy them.And when the time does come to pay,most credit cards offer people a choice.They can pay all of?what they owe for the month or they can just pay usually between 5 and 10 percent of what they owe. What is the best title for the passage?A.Credit—a Way of Life in America B.Credit Services in America C.Convenience of Living in America D.History of Credit Cards in America

考题 As recently as three decades ago,many Americans believed that using credit was an unwise and?dangerous way to pay for what they bought.Some even thought that owing money to a store or a?credit company was something to be ashamed of.Good citizens,they believed,always bought what?they wanted with real money and they paid the full price immediately. Today,however,all that has changed.Credit,as some observers have noted,has become a?way of life in the United States.More and more Americans now are depending on those small pieces?of plastic,credit cards,to pay for large purchases such as televisions,record players or furniture.Many people today would consider it unusual not to use a credit card to pay for a costly restaurant?dinner,a hotel room or an airline trip.And there are some situations in which Americans must have?credit cards.If they want the temporary use of a car,for example,they first must give the car rental?company the number of their credit card.That number is considered a guarantee that they will return?the car and pay for using it. Credit cards offer two major services to Americans.First of all,they are easier and safer to?carry than large amounts of money.Second,they permit people to borrow,to have the immediate?pleasure of owning something,even if they do not have enough money to pay for it at the time.With?credit cards people pay for goods or services at the end of each month instead of when they buy them.And when the time does come to pay,most credit cards offer people a choice.They can pay all of?what they owe for the month or they can just pay usually between 5 and 10 percent of what they owe. What do Americans feel about using credit cards nowadays according to the?passage?A.They consider it valuable. B.They regard it as a shame. C.They think it dangerous. D.They find it quite convenient.

考题 资料:No credit,bad credit Hear the terms often enough and they can blur together.These credit statuses aren’t one and the same,though. Whether you have no credit or bad credit,one thing’s for sure:You don’t have good credit.And without good credit,you’ll face an uphill battle any time you apply for a loan or credit card. Potential lenders will want to know that you will almost certainly repay any money that you borrow.They likely won’t risk loaning money or extending credit to those whose creditworthiness is a big question mark or,worse,who have a track record of poor money management. If you fall into either of these categories,it’s smart to focus on raising your credit scores. If you have no credit score,you don’t have a credit history.If you have bad credit,it’s likely that you’ve mishandled credit in the past.And these two less-than-ideal credit standings require different solutions. If you fall in the no-credit category,you haven’t necessarily made any financial mistakes.In this case,a good way to start building that history is to acquire a credit card for people with no credit.Secured credit cards (which require a security deposit)or college student credit cards are typically the easiest to qualify for if you have no credit.A credit-builder loan can also help you establish credit. Bad credit can be a result of financial missteps,including missing payments,defaulting on loans,or having accounts sent to collections.If you fall into this category and need credit,you’ll need to look for a bad-credit credit card.A secured card or credit-builder loan is a good option in this situation,as well.You also may qualify for a bad-credit personal loan.If you still have open accounts,pay down the balances but don’t close credit accounts if you can avoid it. People with no credit are just starting to build their financial reputation,while those with bad credit are doing damage control. Moving from one of these less desirable situations to a good credit standing may use different tools,but the method is much the same: Make your payments on time and keep your debt low.It takes diligence and dedication,but it can be done. The main purpose of the passage is to______.A.teach people how to have credit accounts B.suggest ways for people to keep good credit record C.present a concern about people’s bad credit nowadays D.explain the differences between no-credit and bad credit

考题 资料:No credit,bad credit Hear the terms often enough and they can blur together.These credit statuses aren’t one and the same,though. Whether you have no credit or bad credit,one thing’s for sure:You don’t have good credit.And without good credit,you’ll face an uphill battle any time you apply for a loan or credit card. Potential lenders will want to know that you will almost certainly repay any money that you borrow.They likely won’t risk loaning money or extending credit to those whose creditworthiness is a big question mark or,worse,who have a track record of poor money management. If you fall into either of these categories,it’s smart to focus on raising your credit scores. If you have no credit score,you don’t have a credit history.If you have bad credit,it’s likely that you’ve mishandled credit in the past.And these two less-than-ideal credit standings require different solutions. If you fall in the no-credit category,you haven’t necessarily made any financial mistakes.In this case,a good way to start building that history is to acquire a credit card for people with no credit.Secured credit cards (which require a security deposit)or college student credit cards are typically the easiest to qualify for if you have no credit.A credit-builder loan can also help you establish credit. Bad credit can be a result of financial missteps,including missing payments,defaulting on loans,or having accounts sent to collections.If you fall into this category and need credit,you’ll need to look for a bad-credit credit card.A secured card or credit-builder loan is a good option in this situation,as well.You also may qualify for a bad-credit personal loan.If you still have open accounts,pay down the balances but don’t close credit accounts if you can avoid it. People with no credit are just starting to build their financial reputation,while those with bad credit are doing damage control. Moving from one of these less desirable situations to a good credit standing may use different tools,but the method is much the same: Make your payments on time and keep your debt low.It takes diligence and dedication,but it can be done. The solution(s) for Bad-credit could be______.A.having accounts sent to collections. B.looking for a no-credit credit card. C.paying down the balance. D.closing your credit accounts.

考题 资料:No credit,bad credit Hear the terms often enough and they can blur together.These credit statuses aren’t one and the same,though. Whether you have no credit or bad credit,one thing’s for sure:You don’t have good credit.And without good credit,you’ll face an uphill battle any time you apply for a loan or credit card. Potential lenders will want to know that you will almost certainly repay any money that you borrow.They likely won’t risk loaning money or extending credit to those whose creditworthiness is a big question mark or,worse,who have a track record of poor money management. If you fall into either of these categories,it’s smart to focus on raising your credit scores. If you have no credit score,you don’t have a credit history.If you have bad credit,it’s likely that you’ve mishandled credit in the past.And these two less-than-ideal credit standings require different solutions. If you fall in the no-credit category,you haven’t necessarily made any financial mistakes.In this case,a good way to start building that history is to acquire a credit card for people with no credit.Secured credit cards (which require a security deposit)or college student credit cards are typically the easiest to qualify for if you have no credit.A credit-builder loan can also help you establish credit. Bad credit can be a result of financial missteps,including missing payments,defaulting on loans,or having accounts sent to collections.If you fall into this category and need credit,you’ll need to look for a bad-credit credit card.A secured card or credit-builder loan is a good option in this situation,as well.You also may qualify for a bad-credit personal loan.If you still have open accounts,pay down the balances but don’t close credit accounts if you can avoid it. People with no credit are just starting to build their financial reputation,while those with bad credit are doing damage control. Moving from one of these less desirable situations to a good credit standing may use different tools,but the method is much the same: Make your payments on time and keep your debt low.It takes diligence and dedication,but it can be done. It can be inferred that the potential lenders______A.will probably loan money bad-credit people as they still have open accounts. B.will probably loan money no-credit people as they haven’t made any financial mistakes. C.won’t risk loaning money or extending credit to no-credit person or bad-credit person. D.None of above

考题 资料:No credit,bad credit Hear the terms often enough and they can blur together.These credit statuses aren’t one and the same,though. Whether you have no credit or bad credit,one thing’s for sure:You don’t have good credit.And without good credit,you’ll face an uphill battle any time you apply for a loan or credit card. Potential lenders will want to know that you will almost certainly repay any money that you borrow.They likely won’t risk loaning money or extending credit to those whose creditworthiness is a big question mark or,worse,who have a track record of poor money management. If you fall into either of these categories,it’s smart to focus on raising your credit scores. If you have no credit score,you don’t have a credit history.If you have bad credit,it’s likely that you’ve mishandled credit in the past.And these two less-than-ideal credit standings require different solutions. If you fall in the no-credit category,you haven’t necessarily made any financial mistakes.In this case,a good way to start building that history is to acquire a credit card for people with no credit.Secured credit cards (which require a security deposit)or college student credit cards are typically the easiest to qualify for if you have no credit.A credit-builder loan can also help you establish credit. Bad credit can be a result of financial missteps,including missing payments,defaulting on loans,or having accounts sent to collections.If you fall into this category and need credit,you’ll need to look for a bad-credit credit card.A secured card or credit-builder loan is a good option in this situation,as well.You also may qualify for a bad-credit personal loan.If you still have open accounts,pay down the balances but don’t close credit accounts if you can avoid it. People with no credit are just starting to build their financial reputation,while those with bad credit are doing damage control. Moving from one of these less desirable situations to a good credit standing may use different tools,but the method is much the same: Make your payments on time and keep your debt low.It takes diligence and dedication,but it can be done. How to establish credit if you fall into the no-credit category?A.To have a credit-builder loan B.To acquire secured credit cards(which require a security deposit) or college student credit cards C.To acquire a credit card D.All of above

考题 资料:No credit,bad credit Hear the terms often enough and they can blur together.These credit statuses aren’t one and the same,though. Whether you have no credit or bad credit,one thing’s for sure:You don’t have good credit.And without good credit,you’ll face an uphill battle any time you apply for a loan or credit card. Potential lenders will want to know that you will almost certainly repay any money that you borrow.They likely won’t risk loaning money or extending credit to those whose creditworthiness is a big question mark or,worse,who have a track record of poor money management. If you fall into either of these categories,it’s smart to focus on raising your credit scores. If you have no credit score,you don’t have a credit history.If you have bad credit,it’s likely that you’ve mishandled credit in the past.And these two less-than-ideal credit standings require different solutions. If you fall in the no-credit category,you haven’t necessarily made any financial mistakes.In this case,a good way to start building that history is to acquire a credit card for people with no credit.Secured credit cards (which require a security deposit)or college student credit cards are typically the easiest to qualify for if you have no credit.A credit-builder loan can also help you establish credit. Bad credit can be a result of financial missteps,including missing payments,defaulting on loans,or having accounts sent to collections.If you fall into this category and need credit,you’ll need to look for a bad-credit credit card.A secured card or credit-builder loan is a good option in this situation,as well.You also may qualify for a bad-credit personal loan.If you still have open accounts,pay down the balances but don’t close credit accounts if you can avoid it. People with no credit are just starting to build their financial reputation,while those with bad credit are doing damage control. Moving from one of these less desirable situations to a good credit standing may use different tools,but the method is much the same: Make your payments on time and keep your debt low.It takes diligence and dedication,but it can be done. Which topic has not been covered in the passage?A.Next steps to take for people in different categories B.How no credit and bad credit are different C.How no credit and bad credit are similar D.All the above have been discussed in the passage

考题 You are maintaining a database of credit card transactions. You want the data to be returned automatically in the chronological order of the credit card numbers without using the ORDER BY clause in the query. Which type of cluster will you use to obtain the desired result?()  A、 Hash clusterB、 Index clusterC、 Sorted hash clusterD、 Real Application cluster

考题 问答题Credit cards enable their holders to obtain goods and services on credit. They are issued by retail stores, banks, credit card companies to approved clients. The bank or credit card company settles the client’s bills, invoicing him monthly and charging interest on any outstanding debts. Their profit comes from the high rate of interest charged, the card holder’s subscriptions, and the fees paid by some organizations that accept cards.

考题 单选题You are maintaining a database of credit card transactions. You want the data to be returned automatically in the chronological order of the credit card numbers without using the ORDER BY clause in the query. Which type of cluster will you use to obtain the desired result?()A  Hash clusterB  Index clusterC  Sorted hash clusterD  Real Application cluster

考题 单选题A: OK, how would you like to pay?  B: ______A Do you take credit cards?B I’m looking for a sweater.C That’s nice. Can I try it on?D Thank you. I’ll have it.

考题 填空题If your credit(信誉) is good, you will be allowed (use) ____ the credit card.