What was the price of US dollar against mark on Monday?A.1.53 marks.B.1.57 marks.C.1.55 marks.D.122.75 yen.

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What was the price of US dollar against mark on Monday?

A.1.53 marks.

B.1.57 marks.

C.1.55 marks.

D.122.75 yen.


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参考答案和解析
正确答案:B
解析:文章第二段最后一句提到On Monday trading, technical factor...as low as 1.57 marks。在星期一的交易中,由于技术的原因导致美元进一步下跌,只得以低于1.57marks的价格上市。
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  • 第1题:

    短文理解

    听力原文: The Tokyo stock market responded calmly yesterday to the collapse of two Japanese financial institutions, with prices finishing higher on strength in high-tech issues. The US dollar fell back against the Japanese yen.

    The dollar started higher in Tokyo amid concern about the collapse of the nation's largest credit union and Hyogo Bank, a regional bank based in Kobe. It reached 99.40 yen at one point, its highest level since 99.45 yen on February 8.

    At late afternoon, the dollar was traded at 97.46 yen, down 1.32 yen from late Wednesday in Tokyo and also sharply below its overnight New York level of 99.01 yen. The US currency ranged in Tokyo between 96.82 yen and 99.40 yen. Meanwhile, share price rose as higher future prices and rising high-tech issues supported the whole market. Export-related high-tech stocks have gained significantly, supported by the stronger dollar.

    21. How did the Tokyo stock market respond to the collapse of two Japanese financial institutions?

    22.What was the price of the dollar against Japanese yen at late afternoon?

    23.What kind of stocks has risen in the Tokyo stock market?

    (21)

    A.With little concern.

    B.With calm.

    C.With great interest.

    D.With confusion.


    正确答案:B
    解析:录音原文提到The Tokyo stock market responded calmly yesterday to the collapse of two Japanese financial institutions,…东京股票交易所昨天对日本两大金融机构破产的消息反应平静。

  • 第2题:

    Why is the British bank able to offer its customer a banker's draft drawn in dollar?

    A.Its US correspondent bank prefers to make the payment.

    B.It will send dollar in cash by airmail.

    C.It has a dollar account with another bank in an American city where the beneficiary lives.

    D.Its customer has a dollar account with it.


    正确答案:C
    解析:文中提到The bank is able to do this because…a dollar cheque or draft drawn on that account.是因为英国的银行在美国有往来银行。

  • 第3题:

    We need more food to protect us ________ the famine.

    A. out

    B. off

    C. to

    D. against


    正确答案:D

  • 第4题:

    On August 28, 2015, Mark Zuckberg, CEO of Facebook, announced with his personal Facebook account that the quantity of users on Monday (August 24) has reached 10,000 trillion。()

    此题为判断题(对,错)。


    正确答案:错误

  • 第5题:

    What is the main purpose of the passage?

    A.To show us the hidden beauty in our world.

    B.to warn us not to get lost in the fantasy world.

    C.To argue against the misuse of the sense of wonder.

    D.To discuss the influence of the world of make-believe.


    正确答案:B

  • 第6题:

    翻译:We wish you will reconsider your price and give a new bid so that there could be a possibility for us to meet halfway.


    正确答案: 我方希望你方能重新考虑一下价格重新,如能重新报价,我方可以折中处理。

  • 第7题:

    翻译:To accept the price you quote would leave us only a small profit on our sales because the principle demand in our city is for articles in the medium price range.


    正确答案: 如果接受你报的价格,我们将没有多少利润可言,因为本地市场主要销售中等价格的商品。

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    According to the woman, what keeps The Journaland The Heraldfrom raising their prices?
    A

    The scrutiny of the local authority.

    B

    The readers’ protest against high prices.

    C

    Efficient staff in The Journal.

    D

    The low price of The Times.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    此题涉及对话中关于报纸的价格。由录音可知,男士说到几种报纸中,The Times价格最低。接着女士又提到了正是由于The Times价格低,才限制了The JournalThe herald的提价。由此可以判断出,选项D为正确答案。
    【听力原文】
    M: Have you seen this story in The Herald? It says The Times is closing down in three months’ time.
      W: Gary, that’s good news, that newspaper is terrible. I won’t miss it.
      M: What do you mean? The Times is the best newspaper in the city. If that closes, we’ll only have The Herald and that City Journal which is too awful for words.
      W: You only like The Timesbecause it takes up to 20 pages every day with sports. This is a newspaper which puts the horoscopes on the bottom of the front page. I think that tells you how serious it is.
      M: Come on. That’s hardly fair now. is it? Remember the campaign they did last year to save the children’s hospital. You can’t tell me you didn’t think that was a worthwhile thing to do。
      W: They only did that because they knew it would strike a nerve with the average guy in the street. You know, saving a children’s hospital. It’s like the ultimate in populist journalism. Do you remember reading their article a couple of months before criticizing the local authorities wasting money on out-of-date healthcare facilities, including the very same children’s hospital? They have only ever written what they think will sell more newspapers.
      M: Well, it obviously didn’t work if they’re closing, did it?
      W: No. and thank heavens for that. The City Journalis a great paper and you don’t like it because it doesn’t devote 5 pages every day to baseball stats.
      M: This is a baseball city. We’ve got a great team. Why shouldn’t we read about it? Where are we going to get the results now? The Journalputs all the results in one tiny box on the back page and The Heraldgives them maybe a half page. It’s almost as if they feel ashamed at having a successful team here. I just don’t see why people buy The Journal.
      W: Err, maybe because it has authentic journalists working there, journalists who know something about what is going on in the rest of the country and the rest of the world. I think a newspaper needs to meet all the needs of its readers, not just those who like sports. The Journal did a great piece on famine in Africa last week, did you read it?
      M: No. I can’t say I did. I think they should leave that stuff for the national papers or for the TV news. If I buy a local newspaper, I don’t want to read about the famine in Africa. Those articles are only written by the ambitious journalists who are fishing for jobs in the national press.
      W: Oh. you’re so cynical.
      M: And another thing. What about the jobs section in The Times? That was one of the most useful parts of it. Three or four pages of good quality, jobs and always local. The Heraldhas one too…look, here on page 17…one page…and look, half of these jobs are on the other side of the state. Every business, every store in this city knows, if they want to employ someone, get someone to work for them, they have to place an ad in The Times. How are all these people going to get work now? This will absolutely wreck the local economy.
      W: You certainly know how to exaggerate, Gary. Destroy the local economy, will it? I admit the jobs section was pretty good in The Timesbut one of the other two newspapers will just get the ads instead. That’s how things work. This city just isn’t big enough for three local newspapers and you know it. People only get them to see what’s on in town and to see who’s died.
      M: That’s so morbid!
      W: It’s true. People use the TV or the Internet for everything else. It’s not like it used to be 10 years ago.
      M: The Timeswas the cheapest of them all too. You can bet all the prices are going to go up.
      W: Hmm, you could be fight. I think The Times’ low price was the only thing keeping The Journaland The Heraldfrom increasing their prices. I don’t buy a local paper that often to be honest. If I do get one, I find myself reading no more than a few pages anyway.
      M: Well. If The Times really does close down, that’s my newspaper buying days finished. I think, in ten years’ time, nobody in this city will even buy a local paper. It’s a shame really, don’t you think?
      W: My dad told me when he was a kid, there used to be 5 local newspapers in the city and two others serving only this comer of the state. But you know how it is, companies merge, everyone is looking for savings, efficiency and so on. Now we’ll only have two. It’s survival of the fittest.

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    Which of the following statements is true according to what was said in the recording?
    A

    The dollar rose to a new high against the curd.

    B

    The American economy has rebounded.

    C

    Japan’s economy has not bottomed out yet.

    D

    The performance of many economies in Latin America is less than expected.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    从录音中提到的“Not only has the American economy rebounded…”,可知美国经济反弹了,即开始发展,因此选B。
    【录音原文】
    Stockmarkets are sliding again; the gold price this week hit a seven-year high of $400 an ounce; and the dollar slumped to a new low against the euro. “So what’s new?” you might ask: the world economy clearly remains fragile. What is new, however, is the recent batch of better-than-expected figures on economic growth around the globe. Not only has the American economy rebounded, but Japan and the euro area are also now growing again, albeit more slowly. The news from some emerging economies is even more bullish. Many economies in Asia and Latin America enjoyed their fastest growth for years in the third quarter. Adding it all together, the world economy as a whole probably enjoyed its fastest growth for two decades. So why are the financial markets showing lack of confidence?

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    In the fifth paragraph, the author mainly _____.
    A

    provides us with the weapons for attacking others

    B

    introduces the tools that help us fight against memory loss

    C

    tells us about the important things we should never forget

    D

    explains the facial features useful for us to remember people


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    第五段作者通过举例介绍了一些减缓记忆丧失的方法,如观察、快速记忆以及联想等。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    —What's the matter? Why _____?    —The signal is against us.
    A

    the train stopping

    B

    does the train stop

    C

    is the train stopping

    D

    did the train stop


    正确答案: C
    解析:

  • 第12题:

    问答题
    翻译:To accept the price you quote would leave us only a small profit on our sales because the principle demand in our city is for articles in the medium price range.

    正确答案: 如果接受你报的价格,我们将没有多少利润可言,因为本地市场主要销售中等价格的商品。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    "Some dealers were quite bearish towards dollar." What does "bearish" mean in this sentence ?

    A.Looking like a bear.

    B.Taking an attitude of a bear.

    C.Thinking the price would drop.

    D.Making sth. as a bear.


    正确答案:C
    解析:bearish如熊的,粗暴的。在文中的意思是“陡降”。所以C选项符合题意。

  • 第14题:

    We have enclosed our new price list for your review which() effect on Monday.

    A、 goes in

    B、goes off

    C、goes out

    D、goes into


    参考答案:D

  • 第15题:

    Which of the following is "承兑交单"?

    A、Bill of exchange

    B、Document against acceptance

    C、Statement

    D、Cost price


    正确答案:B

  • 第16题:

    What is the main purpose of the passage?

    A.To show us the hidden beauty in our world.

    B.To warn us not to get lost in the fantasy wonder

    C.To argue against the misuse of the sense of wonder

    D.To discuss the influence of the world of make-believe


    正确答案:B

  • 第17题:

    Text 4 The Big Mac index is built on the idea of purchasing-power parity,the theory that in the long run currencies will converge until the same amount of money buys the same amount of goods and services in every country.A Big Mac cunently costs$5.06 in America but just 10.75 lira($2.75)in Turkey,implying that the lira is undenalued.However,ot:her currencies are even cheaper.In Big Mac tenns,the Mexican peso is underval-ued by 55.9%against the greenback.Last week it also hit a record low as Mr Trump restated some of his campaign threats against Mexico.The peso has lost a tenth of iLs value against the dollar since November.Of big countries,only Russia offers a cheaper Big Mac,in dollar terms,even though the rouble has strengthened over the past year.The euro zone is also prey to political uncerLainty.Elections are scheduled this year in the Netherlands,France and Germany,and possible in Italy.The euro recently fell to its lowest level since 2003.Britain's Brexit vote has had an even bigger effect on the pound,which has fallen to$1.21,a 31-year low.According to the Big Mac index,the euro and the pound are undervalued against the dollar by 19.7%and 26.3%,respectively.One of the drawbacks of the Big Mac index is that it takes no account of labour costs.It should surprise no one that a Big Mac costs less in Shanghai than it does in San Francisco,since Chinese workers eam far less than their American counterparts.So in a slightly more sophisticated version of the Big Mac index,we take account of a country's average income.Hisiorically,this adjustment has tended to raise currencies'valuations against the dollar,so emerging-market currencies tend to look more reasonably priced.The Chinese yuan,for example,is 44%undervalued against the doUar according to our baseline Big Mac index,but only 7%according to the adjusted one.The deluxe Big Mac index has typically made rich-world currencies look more expensive.Because western Europeans have higher costs of Iiving and lower incomes than Americans,the euro has traded at around a 25%premium against the dollar in income-adjusted burger terms since Lhe euro's inception.But what once seemed to be a constant truth of burgemomics is true no longer.So strong is the dollar Lhat even the adjusted Big Mac index finds the euro undenalued.The dollar is now Uading at a 14-year high in trade-weighted terms.Emerging-world economies may struggle to pay off dollar denominated debts.American firms may find themselves at a disadvantage agzunst foreign competition.And American tourists will get more burgers for their buck in Europe.American tourists in Europe may find that_______.

    A.burgers are much mOR expensive
    B.they have strong purchasing power
    C.dollar will maintain its dominant position
    D.they are faced with fierce competition

    答案:B
    解析:
    细节题。根据American tourists,iIl Europe等词定位到最后一段最后一句:And American tourists will get more burgers for their buck in Europe.“而美国游客将会在欧洲用美元买到更多的汉堡。”[A]burgers are much more expensive“汉堡更加昂贵”;该项与原文表述相反,可以排除。[B]they have sLrong purchasing power“他们有强大的购买力”;该项与原文表述相近。[C]dollar will maintain iIs dominant position“美元将会维持其主导地位”;“将要维持主导地位”的说法,在时态上与原文不符合,原文并没有对未来进行推测,属于主观臆断。[D]they are faced with fierce competition”他们面临激烈竞争”:该项与答案毫无关联,容易排除。从感情色彩判断,原文的get more burgers for their buck是正向表达,选项[A]中“more expensive”,[C]中“lost”,[D]中“fierce competition”均为负面信息,只有[B]中“strong”为正向,故[B]为正确答案。

  • 第18题:

    翻译:Please quote us your price for 100 units of Item 6 in your catalog.


    正确答案: 请报价你方目录上产品6100。

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    A department store ran an advertisement in the paper, stating that 17% of the cost of a provided grocery bag of items would be deducted at the cash register. If an individual placed $180 worth of merchandise in the bag, what would be the discounted price of the items, before taxes (rounded to the nearest dollar)?
    A

    $144

    B

    $149

    C

    $156

    D

    $163

    E

    $168


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    由题干可知,顾客买东西可以优惠17%,因此根据题目中的数量关系可知,物品打折后的价格为180×(1-0.17)≈149美元。

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    Which of the following could NOT get benefit from the devaluation of US dollar?
    A

    Foreign visitors in the US.

    B

    Foreign investors.

    C

    Exporters of America.

    D

    American visitors to other countries.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    推理判断题。文章很大一部分内容在阐述美元贬值造成的负面影响,而在末尾第七、八段谈到了正面影响。综观全文,美元贬值使美国国内的French investment迅速攀升,America exporters也面临新的发展机遇。所以B、C两项都是美元贬值的受益方面。文章中提及到欧洲旅游的美国游客会蒙受损失,由此可推断,A“到美国旅游的欧洲游客”也是受益方,所以选D。

  • 第21题:

    问答题
    Practice 10  The U. S. Dollar is the currency most often used in international trade. If the currency of export sales is different from the currency of the exporting country, for example a Japanese exporter sells in U.S.  Dollars, the exporter may encounter exchange risks-risks from fluctuations in exchange rates, for example between the U. S. Dollar and the Japanese Yen.  In case of the Yen appreciation at the time of converting the U.S. Dollar to the Yen, the exporter will get less Yen per U.S. Dollar. Conversely, in case of the Yen devaluation the exporter will get more Yen per U.S. Dollar. Hence, in time of currency appreciation in the exporting country, it is important that the exporter ships the goods earlier, unless an earliest date for shipment is stipulated in the L/C or has been agreed upon between exporter and importer, and present the negotiating documents to the bank immediately.  The exporter may contract with the bank to sell the U.S. Dollar forward in a so-called forward exchange, at a predetermined rate on an agreed future date, thus he/she will not be affected by the currency appreciation and will receive a fixed amount in his/her own currency at a future date.

    正确答案: 【参考译文】
    美元是国际贸易中使用最多的货币,假如出口国在出口时所使用的货币与本国货币不同,例如日本出口商在出口时使用了美元,该出口商就有可能遇到汇率风险,汇率风险即由于汇率浮动而产生的风险,例如在美元与日元兑换时出现的风险。
    如果将美元兑换成日元时出现日元升值的情况,出口商每一美元所换日元就会减少。如果情况相反日元呈贬值趋势,出口商每一美元所换日元就会增加。因此,在出口国货币升值时,出口商提前装船并将议付单据立即提交给银行具有重要意义,除非信用证规定或进出口双方已达成协议不得提前装船。
    出口商可同银行签订合同,在未来交割日期,按照预定汇率,提前将美元卖给银行,这即是所谓的远期外汇。至此,出口方将不受货币升值带来的影响,在未来交割日期,收取一定数额的本币。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    What can we learn from the passage?
    A

    Because of the devaluation of US dollar, American visitors shorten their trip to Europe.

    B

    Europe does not forecast the huge drop of American visitors.

    C

    Not only Paris but the whole Europe witnesses the reduction of American tourists.

    D

    The value of US dollar has become historical low.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    推理判断题。文章第五段第一句意思是近来由于美元与欧元兑换率达到历史新低,因此不但到巴黎的美国游客减少了,甚至整个欧洲的美国客人数量都减少了,所以C正确。由文章前四段可以得出,美国人应付美元下跌不是缩短在欧洲旅游的时间,而是降低旅游期间的开销,所以A不正确。第五段提到:Paris has weathered a decline in tourism before,B选项错误。文章中提到虽然美元与欧元的兑换率达到历史最低点,但是美元的价值是否是最低还要参照欧元价值是否有变化而定,所以D“美元达到历史新低”不准确。正确答案为C。

  • 第23题:

    问答题
    翻译:Please quote us your price for 100 units of Item 6 in your catalog.

    正确答案: 请报价你方目录上产品6100。
    解析: 暂无解析