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1、中国进出口银行招聘考试笔试历年真题及答案解析第一部分 英语一、听力(略)二、阅读理解Reading Comprehension Directions:There are two passages in this part Each passage is followed by several questions For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D You should decide on the BEST CHOICE(A) Imagine waking up and finding the value of
2、 your assets has been halved. No, youre not an investor in one of those hedge funds that failed completely. With the dollar slumping to a 26year low against the pound, alreadyexpensive London has become uite unaffordable. A coffee at Star-bucks, just as unavoidable in England as it is in the United
3、States, runs about ¥8. The once allpowerful dollar isnt doing a Titanic against just the pound. It is sitting at a record low against the euro and at a 30year low against the Canadian dollar. Even the Argentine peso and Brazilian real are thriving against the dollar. The weak dollar is a source of h
4、umiliation, for a nations selfesteem rests in part on the strength of its currency. Its also a potential economic problem, since a declining dollar makes imported food more expensive and exerts upward pressure on interest rates. And yet there are substantial sectors of the vast U.S. economy from gia
5、nt companies like CocaCola to momandpop restaurant operators in Miami for which the weak dollar is most excellent news. Many Europeans may view the U.S. as an arrogant superpower that has become hostile to foreigners. But nothing makes people think more warmly of the U.S. than a weak dollar. Through
6、 April, the total number of visitors from abroad was up 6.8 percent from last year. Should the trend continue, the number of tourists this year will finally top the 2000 peak? Many Europeans now apparently view the U.S. the way many Americans view Mexico as a cheap place to vacation, shop and party,
7、 all while ignoring the fact that the poorer locals cant afford to join the merrymaking. The money tourists spend helps decrease our chronic trade deficit. So do exports, which thanks in part to the weak dollar, soared 11 percent between May 2006 and May 2007. For first five months of 2007, the trad
8、e deficit actually fell 7 percent from 2006. If you own shares in large American corporations, youre a winner in the weakdollar gamble. Last week CocaColas stick bubbled to a fiveyear high after it reported a fantastic uarter. Foreign sales accounted for 65 percent of Cokes beverage business. Other
9、American companies profiting from this trend include McDonalds and IBM. American tourists, however, shouldnt expect any relief soon. The dollar lost strength the way many marriages break up slowly, and then all at once. And currencies dont turn on a dime. So if you want to avoid the pain inflicted b
10、y the increasingly pathetic dollar, cancel that summer vacation to England and look to New England. There, the dollar is still treated with a little respect. 1. Why do Americans feel humiliated? A. Their economy is plunging. B. They cant afford trips to Europe. C. Their currency has slumped. D. They
11、 have lost half of their assets. 2.How does the weak dollar affect the life of ordinary Americans? A. They have to cancel their vacations in New England. B. They find it unaffordable to dine in momandpop restaurants. C. They have to spend more money when buying imported goods. D. They might lose the
12、ir jobs due to potential economic problems. 3. How do many Europeans feel about the U.S with the devalued dollar? A. They think of it as a good tourist destination. B. They feel contemptuous of it. C. They regard it as a superpower on the decline. D. They are sympathetic with it. 4. According to the
13、 last paragraph, what is the authors advice to Americans? A. They treat the dollar with a little respect. B. They try to win in the weakdollar gamble. C. They treasure their marriages all the more. D. They vacation at home rather than abroad. 5. In the authors opinion, the weak dollar leads to the f
14、ollowing conseuences EXCEPT that _. A. The dallar has little respect in New England. B. Europeans begin to think more warmly of the U.S. C. Imported food is more expensive to the Americans. D. Some large American corporations make more profits.(B) Desertification, drought, and despair thats what glo
15、bal warming has in store for much of Africa. Or so we hear. Emerging evidence is painting a very different scenario, one in which rising temperatures could benefit millions of Africans in the driest parts of the continent. Scientists are now seeing signals that the Sahara desert and surrounding regi
16、ons are greening due to increasing rainfall. If sustained, these rains could revitalize droughtravaged regions, reclaiming them for farming communities. This desertshrinking trend is supported by climate models, which predict a return to conditions that turned the Sahara into a lush savanna some 12,
17、000 years ago. The green shoots of recovery are showing up on satellite images of regions including the Sahel, a semidesert zone bordering the Sahara to the south that stretches some 2,400 miles. Images taken between 1982 and 2002 revealed extensive regreening throughout the Sahel, according to a ne
18、w study in the journal Biogeosciences. The study suggests huge increases in vegetation in areas including central Chad and western Sudan. The transition may be occurring because hotter air has more capacity to hold moisture, which in turn creates more rain, said Martin Claussen of the Max Planck Ins
19、titute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany, who was not involved in the new study. “The waterholding capacity of the air is the main driving force,” Claussen said. While satellite images cant distinguish temporary plants like grasses that come and go with the rains, ground surveys suggest recent veg
20、etation change is firmly rooted. In the eastern Sahara area of southwestern Egypt and northern Sudan, new treessuch as acaciasare flourishing, according to Stefan Krpelin, a climate scientist at the University of Colognes Africa Research Unit in Germany. “Before, there was not a single scorpion, not
21、 a single blade of grass,” said Krpelin, who has studied the region for two decades.“Now you have people grazing their camels in areas which may not have been used for hundreds or even thousands of years. You see birds, ostriches, gazelles coming back, even sorts of amphibians coming back,” he said.
22、“The trend has continued for more than 20 years. It is indisputable.” An explosion in plant growth has been predicted by some climate models.For instance, in 2005 a team led by Reindert Haarsma of the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute in De Bilt, the Netherlands, forecast significantly more
23、 future rainfall in the Sahel.The study in Geophysical Research Letters predicted that rainfall in the July to September wet season would rise by up to two millimeters a day by 2080. Satellite data shows “that indeed during the last decade, the Sahel is becoming more green,” Haarsma said.Even so, cl
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