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2020中国进出口银行总行笔试经验11.23 13:00-17:15 在北京语言大学,13:00-14:30为英语测试,14:45-17:15为能力测试。

英语分听力、阅读、写作三部分,主要靠平时的积累了。

能力测试主要是专业知识和申论。

专业知识考的涉及商业银行相关、进出口相关、国际金融、货币银行、投资学等,计算题是关于is-lm模型的,计算均衡收入、利率、投资;还有第二问的挤出效应。

接下来是一道简答题,让谈谈对于我国利率市场化改革的看法。

最后是申论,给了四篇材料,主要是关于中小企业融资难贵问题,涉及融资困难的原因、解决方法等。

第一问是根据材料总结中小企业融资难的原因,不超过200字;第二问是针对中小企业的"发展-受限-再发展-再受限"这一怪圈现象,写一篇不少于800字的文章。

总体来说,感觉英语听力阅读较难,lz估计跪了,能力测试部分较简单,我那个考场好多人都提前交卷了,汗。

2020-04-2411.23 13:00-17:15 在北京语言大学,13:00-14:30为英语测试,14:45-17:15为能力测试。

英语分听力、阅读、写作三部分,主要靠平时的积累了。

能力测试主要是专业知识和申论。

专业知识考的涉及商业银行相关、进出口相关、国际金融、货币银行、投资学等,计算题是关于is-lm模型的,计算均衡收入、利率、投资;还有第二问的挤出效应。

接下来是一道简答题,让谈谈对于我国利率市场化改革的看法。

最后是申论,给了四篇材料,主要是关于中小企业融资难贵问题,涉及融资困难的原因、解决方法等。

第一问是根据材料总结中小企业融资难的原因,不超过200字;第二问是针对中小企业的"发展-受限-再发展-再受限"这一怪圈现象,写一篇不少于800字的文章。

总体来说,感觉英语听力阅读较难,lz估计跪了,能力测试部分较简单,我那个考场好多人都提前交卷了,汗。

2020-04-2411.23 13:00-17:15 在北京语言大学,13:00-14:30为英语测试,14:45-17:15为能力测试。

中国进出口银行招聘考试笔试历年真题及答案解析

中国进出口银行招聘考试笔试历年真题及答案解析

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 ComprehensionDirections: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 your assets has beenhalved. No, you’re not an investor in one of those hedge funds that failed completely. With the dollar slumping to a 26-year low against the pound, already -expensive London has become quite unaffordable. A coffee at Star-bucks, just as unavoidable in England as it is in the United States, runs about ¥8.The once all-powerful dollar isn’t doing a Titanic against just the pound. It is sitting at a record low against the euro and at a 30-year low against the Canadian dollar. Even the Argentine peso and Brazilian real are thriving against the dollar.The weak dollar is a source of humiliation, for a n ation’s self-esteem rests in part on the strength of its currency. It’s also a potential economic problem, since a declining dollar makes imported food more expensive and exerts upward pressure on in terest rates. And yet there are substantial sectors of the vast U.S. economy from giant companies like Coca-Cola to mom -and-pop 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 toforeigners. But nothing makes people think more warmly of the U.S. than a weak dollar. Through 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 Americansview Mexico as a cheap place to vacation, shop and party, allwhile ignoring the fact that the poorer locals can’t afford to join the merrymaking.The money tourists spend helps decrease our chronic trad e deficit. So do exports, which thanks in part to the weakdollar, soared 11 percent between May 2006 and May 2007. For first five months of 2007, the trade deficit actually fell 7 percent from 2006.If you own shares in large American corporations, you’re a winner in the weak-dollar gamble. Last week Coca-Cola’s stick bubbled to a five-year high after it reported a fantastic quarter. Foreign sales accounted for 65 percent of Coke’s beverage business. Other American companies profiting from this trend include McDonald’s and IBM.American tourists, however, shouldn’t expect any relief soon. The dollar lost strength the way many marriages break up slowly, and then all at once. And currencies don’t turn on a dime. So if you want to avoid the pain inflicted by 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 can’t afford trips to Europe.C. Their currency has slumped.D. They 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 mom-and-pop restaurants.C. They have to spend more money when buying imported goods.D. They might lose their 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 last paragraph,what is the author’s advice to Americans?A. They treat the dollar with a little respect.B. They try to win in the weak-dollar gamble.C. They treasure their marriages all the more.D. They vacation at home rather than abroad.5.In the author’s opinion, the weak dollar leads to the fol lowing consequences 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 -that’s what global 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 regions are greening due to increasing rainfall. If sustained, these rains could revitalize drought-ravaged regions, reclaiming them for farming communities. This desert-shrinking trend is supported by climate models, which predict a return to conditions that turned the Sahara into a lush savanna some 12,000 years ago.The green shoots of recovery are showing up on satellite images of regions including the Sahel, a semi-desert 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 new 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 becausehotter air has more capacity to hold moisture, which in tu rn creates more rain, said Martin Claussen of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany, who was not involved in the new study. “The water-holding capacity of the air is the main driving force,” Claussen said.While satellite images can’t distinguish temporaryplants like grasses that come and go with the rains, ground surveys suggest recent vegetation change is firmly rooted. In the eastern Sahara area of southwestern Egypt and northern Sudan, new trees—such as acacias—are flourishing, according to Stefan Krpelin, a climate scientist at the University of Cologne’s Africa Research Unit in Germany.“Before, there was not a single scorpion, not 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 maynot 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.“The trend has continued for more than 20 years. It is indisputable.”An explosion in plant growth has been predicted by som e 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 future rainfall in the Sahel.The study in Geophysical Research Letters predicted thatrainfall 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,climate scientists don’t agree on how future climate change will affect the Sahel: Some studies simulate a decrease in rainfall. “This issue is still rather uncertain,” Haarsma said.Max Planck’s Claussen said North Africa is the area of greatest disagreement among climatechange modelers.Forecasting how global warming will affect the region is complicated by its vast size and the unpredictable influence of high-altitude winds that disperse monsoon rains, Claussen added. “Half the models follow a wetter trend,and half a drier trend.”6. According to the first paragraph, global warming is supposed to have the following impacts on Africa EXCEPT ________.A. water deficiencyB. distressC. desertificationsD. more grasses and lakes7. According to MartinClaussen, what is the main cause of the increased vegetation in deserted areas?A. The climate models are more changeable.B. Hot air would be more capable to hold humidity.C. Many trees have been planted recently.D. The grasses are temporarily appeared with the rains.8. What is the role of the sixth paragraph in the development of the topic?A. To make a transition to a new topic.B. To work as a book to the following paragraphs.C. To provide a contrast to the preceding paragraphs.D. To offer supporting evidence to the preceding paragraphs.9. The underlined sentence “… North Africa is the area of greatest disagreement among climate change modelers” in the last paragraph suggests that ________.A. half of the area will follow a wetter trend, while half a drier trendB. the scientists in North Afrca hold different opinions in climate modelsC. it is not easy to predict how the climate change influences the districtD. there are different climate models to be built in North Africa10. What are the climate scientists’ attitudes towards the influence of climate change on thedeserted areas?A. DefiniteB. DubiousC. SeriousD. Negative(C)One of the world’s first videogames, Tetris (俄罗斯方块), has turned thirty years old, and its brand is anything but old school.But what’s kept people swiping and clicking to ensure each row of blocks stays aligned and disappears into the virtual world since its development in 1984 Soviet Russia? A combination of new platforms and an attracting psychological appeal.Maya Rogers, the CEO of Blue Planet Software, the sole agent of the Tetris brand, said the protection of the game’s core over the last three decades has aided its longevity. As mobile and social become two of the largest sources for gaming these days, Tetris isn’t showing any signs of losing its appeal. Currently appearing on over 50 different gaming platforms, from the 1983 Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) to smartphones, Tetris is sold on over 425 million mobile devices. More than 20 billion games of Tetris Battle have been played on Facebook, too.There’s something psychologically entrancing about the game, that’s kept people hooked through the years. “Play a game of Tetris,” said Rogers, “and satisfy your craving to create orderout of chaos.” Plus, there’s the added quality of playing Tetris and never feeling who lly fulfilled. “There’s no correct move that you can make,” said Neubauer, a loyal player of the game who work as a senior analyst at Saibus Research, an independent research and advisory firm, “The quest for the perfect move never ends.”Tom Stafford, a professor of cognitive development and psychology at Sheffield University in the U.K., says that Tetris has been around so long because it transports gamers into a different realm when they play. “It’s a world of perpetually generating uncompleted tasks,” he said. As he’s said in the past, too, “Tetris is the granddaddy of puzzle games like Candy Crush saga—the things that keep us puzzling away for hours, days and weeks.”“Tetris is pure game: there is no benefit to it, nothing to learn, no social or physical consequence,”he added. “It is almost completely pointless, but keeps us coming back for more.”11. Since it was developed, Tetris has been ________.A. applied for almost 33 yearsB. no longer attracting and popularC. built a solid footing in the mini-game marketD. updated into more intricate model12. Which of the following does NOT belong to Tetris platforms?A. Mobile or personal computer.B. Nintendo Entertainment System.C. Social network site.D. Board game bar.13. Tetris is a roaring success, owing to the following EXCEPT ________.A. the game can satisfy players’ creating desireB. the game has endless playing strategiesC. the game supports multiple platformsD. players can win the game easily14. The purpose of Tom Staff ord ’ s saying “ Tetris is the granddaddy of puzzle game ”is ________.A. to imply that Teris is out of date and lost popularityB. to represent a specific group of attracting puzzle gamesC. to suggest that Teris is the inspiration of new gamesD. to declare that there are different types of Tetris15. Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for the text?A. What Changes did Tetris Make?B. Why Tetris is so Addictive?C. How to Play Tetris Correctly?D. Who Loves Tetris most?(D)What are the roads not taken because students must take out loans for college? For one thing,it appears that people with student loans are less likely t o start businesses of their own. A new study has found that areas with higher relative growth in student debt show lower growth in the formation of small businesses.The correlation makes sense. People normally have only a certain amount of “debt capacity”. When students use up their “debt capacity” on student loans, they can’t commit it elsewhere.Given the importance of an entrepreneur’s personal debt capacity in financing a start -up business, student loan debt, which cannot be discharged via bankruptcy, can have lasting effects later in lifeand may impact the ability of future small-business owners to raise capital. Considering that 60 percent of jobs are created by small business, “if you shut down the ability to create new businesses, you’re going to harm the economy,” said Brent Ambrose, a profe ssor of risk management at Pennsylvania State University.Student loan debt also appears to be affecting homeownership trends. According to research by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, fewer 30 -year-olds in general have bought homes since the recession, but the decline has been steeper for people with a history of student loan debt and has continued even as the housing market has recovered.Student loan debt may also affect career choices. Having a college loan appears to reduce the likelihood that people will choose a low-payingpublic-interest job, according to a 2011 study byJesse Rothstein of the University of California, Berkeley, and Cecilia Elena Rouse of Princeton. They arrived attheir conclusion by studying a well-off university that began meeting students’ financial needs through a combination of work-study money and grants, and dispensing with loans altogether. Before the new policy started in the early 2000s, students were more likely to choose well -paid professions like investment banking and consulting. After the policy took effect, more students chose jobs in areas like teaching and the nonprofit sector.In many cases, the choices that student borrowers make are just common sense, based on the financial realities they face. If society wants to change the skewing effect of student loans, some tough decisions about allocating educational resources may well lie ahead.16. Which of the following is NOT true about “debt capacity”?A. People with student loans, generally speaking, have almost used up their “debt capacity”.B. All the people have a certain amount of “debt capacity” no matter they have loans or not.C. For those people who took student loans, their “debt capacity” are weaker than others.D. Entrepreneur’s “debt capacity” should be stronger since it is crucial in financing situation.17. The quotation in Para. 2 implies that ________.A. job opportunities are disappearing in high speedB. economic development can be held back by student loansC. small business survival is insignificant and meaninglessD. more and more commercial opportunities have been created18. We can infer from Rothstein and Elena’s research that ________.A. with lots of student loans, people will repress their desires of homeownershipB. without student loans, college graduates prefer to choose high-reward jobsC. without the burden of paying back loans, people will get more freedom of job choiceD. although many colleges have financial capacity to support students, they refuse to do so19. Be a person with student loans, one would like to ________.A. run his / her own businessB. invest in real estateC. dedicate to public welfareD. become a high-paid employee20. What’s the focus of the passage?A. A recent research about student debt.B. The ripple effects of student debt.C. Rules of applying loans in colleges.D. Career choice of contemporary youth.(E)“Most episodes of absent-mindedness—forgetting where you left something or wondering whyyou just entered a room—are caused by a simple lack of attention,” says Schacter,“You’re supposed to remember something, but you haven’t encoded it deeply.”Encoding, Schacter explains, is a special way of paying attention to an event that has a majorimpact on recalling it later. Failure to encode properly can create annoying situations. If you putyour mobile phone in a pocket, for example, and don’t pay attention to what you did because you’re involved in a conversation, you’ll probably forget that the phone is in the jacket now hanging in you wardrobe (衣柜). “Your memory itself isn’t failing you,”says Schacter,“Rather, you didn’t give your memory system the information it needed.”Lack of interest can also lead to absent-mindedness.“A man who can recite sports statisticsfrom 30 years ago,” says Zelinski,“may not remember to drop a letter in the mailbox.” Women have slightly better memories than men, possibly b ecause they pay more attention to their environment,and memory relies on just that.“Visual cues can help prevent absent-mindedness,” says Schacter,“But be sure the cue is clear and available,” he cautions. If you want to remember to take a medication (药物) with lunch, put the pill bottle on the kitchen table —don’t leave it in the medicine chest and write yourself a note that you keep in a pocket.Another common episode of absent-mindedness: Walking into a room and wondering why you’re there. Most likely, you were thinking about somethingelse. “Everyone does this from time to time,” says Zelinski. The best thing to do is to return to where you were before entering the room, and you’ll be likely to remember.21. Why does the author think that encoding properly is very important?A. It helps us understand our memory system betterB. It enables us to recall something from our memoryC. It expands our memory capacity considerablyD. It slows down the process of losing our memory22. One possible reason why women have better memories than men is that ________.A. they have a wider range of interestsB. they are more reliant on the environmentC. they have an unusual power of focusing their attentionD. they are more interested in what’s happening around them23. A note in the pocket can hardly serve as a reminder because ________.A. it will easily get lostB. it’s not clear enough for you to readC. it’s out of your sightD. it might get mixed up with other things24. What do we learn from the last paragraph?A. If we focus our attention on one thing, we might forget anotherB. Memory depends to a certain extent on the environmentC. Repetition helps improve our memoryD. If we keep forgetting things, we’d better return to where we were25. What is the passage mainly about?A. The process of gradual memory lossB. The causes of absent-mindednessC. The impact of the environment on memoryD. A way if encoding and recalling(F)The fitness movement that began in the late 1960s and early 1970s centered around aerobic exercise (有氧操). Millions of individuals became engaged in a variety of aerobic activities, andliterally thousands of health spas developed around the countr y to capitalize (获利) on thisemerging interest in fitness, particularly aerobic dancing for females. A number of fitness spas existed prior to this aerobic fitness movement, even a national chain with spas in most major cities.However, their focus was not on aerobics, but rather on w eight -training programs designed to develop muscular mass, strength, and endurance in their primarily male enthusiasts. These fitnessspas did not seem to benefit financially form the aerobic fitness movement to better health, sincemedical opinion suggested that weight-training programs offered f ew, if any, health benefits. Inrecent years, however, weight training has again become incre asingly popular for males and for females. Many current programs focus not only on developing muscular strength and endurance but on aerobic fitness as well.Historically, most physical-fitness tests have usually included measures of muscular strength and endurance, not for health -related reasons, but primarily because such fitness components have been related to performance in athletics. However, in recent years, evidence has shown that training programs designed primarily to improve muscular strength and endurance might also offer some health benefits as well. The American College of Sports Medicine now recommends that weight training be part of a total fitness program for healthy Americans. Increased participation in such training is one of the specific physical activity and fitness objectives of Healthy People 2000: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives.26. The word “spas”(Line 3, Para. 1) most probably refers to ________.A. sports activitiesB. places for physical exerciseC. recreation centersD. athletic training programs27. Early fitness spas were intended mainly for ________.A. the promotion of aerobic exerciseB. endurance and muscular developmentC. the improvement of women’s figuresD. better performance in aerobic dancing28. What was the attitude of doctors towards weight training in health improvement?A. PositiveB. IndifferentC. NegativeD. Cautious29. People were given physical fitness tests in order to find out ________.A. how well they could do in athleticsB. what their health condition was likeC. what kind of fitness center was suitable for themD. whether they were fit for aerobic exercise30. Recent studies have suggested that weight training ________.A. has become an essential part of people’s lifeB. may well affect the health of the traineesC. will attract more people in the days to comeD. contributes to health improvement as well三、翻译1.Although numerous books have been written about American mothers, only recently has literature focused on the role of a father.2.这种情况就会引起对通货膨胀的恐惧,从而束缚日本有效地同亚洲新兴工业国家低成本制造厂家进行竞争的能力。

中国进出口银行浙江分行笔试经验.doc

中国进出口银行浙江分行笔试经验.doc

中国进出口银行浙江分行笔试经验9:00-11:00英语听力三十分钟,三段对话,三篇小文章,蛮简单的,介于四六级之间吧。

阅读比拟长的四篇,最后一篇是选句子填空,有A到E。

阅读难度六级的样子。

作为是大学要求学生学其专业以外的课程,是否这样才是trulyeducated。

你同意与否,为何,摆事实讲道理。

250个词好似是。

13:30-15:00能力测试。

三十道行测,其实是言语和,难度比公务员的弱。

什么含羞草叶片的功能,我国少数民族人口最多的是哪个,宋代以外哪个城市没有当过国都(开封,洛阳,南京,还有个什么忘记了。

)。

这个反正没什么可准备的。

然后申论给好多段材料,第一题写300字小文章,总结我国地方政府债务高居不下的原因。

第二题1000-1200个字,写“控制地方债务规模,保证经济安康开展”为主题的文章。

题目自拟。

条理清晰。

15:15-17:15最让人纠结的专业考试。

分财会类和经济金融类两类。

我想说,请重视真题!往年的题一再出现。

比方计算题必考IS-LM模型和NPV的计算。

请务必搞清楚。

必考!然后选择题什么也是根底的,但是很多都还给老师了。

微观,宏观,国贸都有。

股票定价。

吉芬商品等。

简答题考的是共同海损的条件和金融系统的功能。

最后综合题是关于利率市场化的相关问题。

还是比拟与时俱进的。

计算题分享道类似的吧假设货币需求为L=0.20y,货币供应量为200,c=90+0.8yd,t=50,i=140-5r,g=50。

a.求IS与LM方程。

b.求均衡收入与利率。

c.如果政府购置支出增加50,新的均衡收入与利率各为多少?。

1.LM曲线反映的是货币市场的均衡,即需求=供应0.2y=200y=1000IS曲线反映的是产品市场的均衡Y=AE=c+i+g+NX这里没有净出口NX可支配收入Yd=Y-tY=90+0.8(Y-50)+140-5r+50Y=1200-25r 2.运用IS-LM模型可知,当两条曲线相交时,交于E点,实现均衡1000=1200-25rr=8 3.MPC=0.8政府购置支出乘数=1/1-mpc=5=增加的收入/增加的政府购置支出增加的收入=增加的政府购置支出*政府购置支出乘数新增的收入=250 此时,收入为1250y=1250-25r=1000r=10。

中国银行2020年校园招聘笔试经验文档

中国银行2020年校园招聘笔试经验文档

中国银行2020年校园招聘笔试经验文档Bank of China Campus Recruitment written examinatio n experience document in 2020中国银行2020年校园招聘笔试经验文档前言:个人简历是求职者给招聘单位发的一份简要介绍,包括个人的基本信息、过往实习工作经验以及求职目标对应聘工作的简要理解,在编写简历时,要强调工作目标和重点,语言精简,避免可能会使你被淘汰的不相关信息。

写出一份出色的个人简历不光是对找工作很有用处,更是让陌生人对本人第一步了解和拉进关系的线。

本文档根据个人简历内容要求和特点展开说明,具有实践指导意义,便于学习和使用,本文下载后内容可随意调整修改及打印。

下面是我今天下午参加中国银行校招考试的回忆哈——包括时间分布和内容概述:一、13:30~14:30——英语部分40题单选,12题完形填空,48道阅读,完全的托业题型。

题目中规中矩,一小时,100题。

二、14:30~15:30——职业能力测试。

包括逻辑推理(图形),言语理解(语病,排序),数量关系,数字推理,资料分析(3篇),等。

一个小时,70题吧。

需要多训练以提升做题速度和准确率。

三、15:30~16:10——行业知识(总共80题):包括55道单选题(62分),内容含西方经济学,金融学,法律常识(合同概念等),考了中国银行XX年税后利润的同比增长率12.68%,中国银行的企业文化等。

多选25道(38分),包含专业知识(西经、中国银行相关知识,中国银行核心价值观;时政新闻中的经济热点以及少量其他知识,如法律)。

四、16:10~16:30——职业能力之“认知操作”——最有意思的是一部分(我认为就是平时玩游戏——大家来找茬,看来平时玩玩这类游戏是有好处的哈)分为四个模块:1、空间容量记忆:给定一个表格,题目考察的是,五角星出现的位置,有3个、4个、5个三种情况,选择五角星在表格中出现的位置。

中国银行2020届笔试经验文档

中国银行2020届笔试经验文档

中国银行2020届笔试经验文档Bank of China 2020 written examination experience doc ument中国银行2020届笔试经验文档前言:个人简历是求职者给招聘单位发的一份简要介绍,包括个人的基本信息、过往实习工作经验以及求职目标对应聘工作的简要理解,在编写简历时,要强调工作目标和重点,语言精简,避免可能会使你被淘汰的不相关信息。

写出一份出色的个人简历不光是对找工作很有用处,更是让陌生人对本人第一步了解和拉进关系的线。

本文档根据个人简历内容要求和特点展开说明,具有实践指导意义,便于学习和使用,本文下载后内容可随意调整修改及打印。

本人普通211工商管理专业学生,由于每个银行的招聘标准不详,所以建议大家可以多投几个心仪的,增加笔试的机会。

本人考试在北京农大,一路还算顺利,只是考试题目太费脑细胞了。

主干共三部分试题:英语、行测、专业知识,其他还有一些据说是心里测试,但非专业人士,无法判断part1英语(托业题型)单选+选词+阅读,共计100题60分钟单选考了语法、词义、词性、固定短语搭配等的知识,说实话,本人全部知识只复习了四天,无书无经验。

也是看了去年的分享,找到了一些托业题做,没想到有遇到真题,但只是很少部分,找到的题也是无答案,但至少是见过一点的,所以建议大家找托业的真题来做。

做题的时间其实是非常紧张的,早就知道时间不够的我在不到十分钟三十个选择已经选完了,全凭语感,我感觉重点在阅读,所以自认为挺快的,但最后还是速度一般,时间刚够做。

阅读就是要先看题再找答案比较实际一点,因为题量真的比较大,但是难度还是正常的。

part2行测 60分钟具体多少个题记不清楚了,有几点注意的可以分享。

本人考过公务员,所以还是有一点基础,但考试还是不怎么样。

第一点注意的就是不要钻牛角尖,不要把注意力放在那几道题上,看一眼不会的题果断放弃,比如数学题,其实很费时间,所以尤其注意,因为后边的统计很简单可能你会没时间做,出现的题目可以直接复习行测就可以了,难度没有国考的大(个人观点)。

经典进出口银行笔试经验

经典进出口银行笔试经验

经典进出口银行笔试经验以下是小编整理的经典外贸进出口银行,欢迎大家阅读参考,希望可以帮助到你。

外贸进出口银行一、选择题1. 格雷欣法则通常在哪种汇率下出现?(金本位)2. 现金交易说和现金余额说;凯恩斯和弗里德曼的货币需求理论;4. 卢卡斯批判3巴塞尔核心资本协议不包括哪项?(非累计优先股)4.信用创新性金融工具(票据便利、长期投资证券化)5.关于可转债6. 关于债券定价7. 沪深两市的交易方式:集合竞价和连续竞价的交易方式8. 关于流动性陷阱:LM曲线9..哪项属于选择型货币政策工具10.转贴现11.哪个手段会影响基础货币12狭义货币包括还有两个想不起来了哪位还记得可以补充一下二、名词解释1.麦考利久期2. 三元悖论3. 欧洲货币三、简答1. 比较证券市场线和资本市场线2. CAPM模型的计算,计算市场组合收益率,以及股票价值是否被高估国债利率是4%,某资产组合的期望收益率是10%。

(1)若=1,求市场的平均收益率是多少?(2)若=0,市场的平均收益率是多少?(3)若=-0.4,股票当前价格是30元,一年后的期末除权价为31元,问目前股票价格是高估还是低谷?3. 货币互换协议日元美元A 5% 9.6%B 6.5% 10%为银行设计一个货币互换的协议,保证银行获益0.5%,风险由银行承担。

4. 弗里德曼的货币需求理论的内容和政策含义四、论述给出一个中国贸易逆差增长和外汇储备增长的趋势图,然后问题如下:1. 外汇储备的作用2. 影响外汇储备需求数量的因素3. 中国高额外汇储备对宏观经济的影响五、问答1. 金融抑制的表现,金融深化的内容和政策含义2. 人民币升值对宏观经济的影响3. 第一代和第二代货币危机模型的具体内容?对冲基金如何通过货币市场和股票市场来套利?被冲击国的央行应该如何应对?外贸进出口银行笔试经验先是听力,选择+填空,4级难度吧阅读Reading comprehension skimmed 直接读题找答案Reading comprehension 有一个关于10%大脑开发说法的,较简单读题找答案,还有一篇说毕业仪式上那些致辞的,还有一篇是关于专利的,问了关于dead patent相关的3个问题,还有granted patent是指...还有一个问题忘了中文如下(百度可找到原文):当有一项发明被创造出来时,发明者可以采取三种可能的行动:他可以通过出版把成果公布于世,也可以保密,或取得专利。

2020年(金融保险)中国进出口银行笔经面经

2020年(金融保险)中国进出口银行笔经面经

(金融保险)中国进出口银行笔经面经1.撩开你神秘的面纱——2007年5月19日,中国进出口银行成都分行笔试记鄙视以前,BAIDU了很多关于进出口银行的历年笔试,然而,就找到几篇!这家全行员工不到1000人的政策性银行在外人面前是很神秘的。

背景资料:当下国家开发银行、农业发展银行等都在商业化改革;全国的各大银行都在蜕变——农行改制、大小商业银行引进战略投资者;大家都在忙乎着。

笔试时间:9点-10点半笔试内容:银行相关——刚开始以为能够能会考保理、福费廷这样的专业术语,结果考试只4道论述题:1、简述进出口银行的战略和目标,以及如何实现它20分2、贷款“三查”的意义,以及建议。

30分.虽然在农业银行没做过贷款,但仍是知道贷款三查是什么3、进出口银行的业务拓展和创新,如何做?25分4、你准备如何开拓客户、拓展业务,如果遇到困难,你会怎么做?——做到这里,我知道了他们大概是想招X公司业务人员!进出口银行的印象:比国家开发银行成都分行的差点,巡考的女士发出了很可怖的笑声——说考生在电脑里输入习惯了,错别字很多负责发卷子的工作人员用问道很浓的成都话宣布考场规则,——而我希望在这种正式的场合能够用普通话,虽然我是四川人,毕竟仍有外省人,——考完下楼的时候就碰到本科浙江大学、刚从英国回来操壹口流利普通话的女孩2.很多人不了解中国进出口银行,我来说说见发信站:天地人大BBS站(FriNov1615:12:432007),站内首先是背景和性质,我引壹段官方描述:中国进出口银行成立于1994年,是直属国务院领导的、政府全资拥有的国家政策性银行,其国际信用评级和国家主权评级壹致。

目前在国内设有10家营业性分支机构和5个代表处,在境外设有东南非代表处、巴黎代表处和圣彼得堡代表处;和510家银行建立了代理行关系。

中国进出口银行是我国外经贸支持体系的重要力量和金融体系的重要组成部分,是我国机电产品、成套设备和高新技术产品出口和对外承包工程及各类境外投资的政策性融资主渠道、外国政府贷款的主要转贷行和中国政府援外优惠贷款的承贷行,为促进我国开放型经济的发展发挥着越来越重要的作用。

中国进出口银行笔试经验

中国进出口银行笔试经验

中国进出口银行笔试经验中国进出口银行笔试经验我在申请中国进出口银行的职位时,经过了刻苦的准备和努力。

终于有幸通过初步的筛选,获得了参加笔试的机会。

这篇文章将记录下我在中国进出口银行笔试中的经验和心得。

笔试分为两个部分,分别是综合知识和专业知识。

综合知识涵盖了语文、数学和英语三个科目,而专业知识则是与银行业务相关的知识。

在备考过程中,我首先将笔试的内容进行了整理和归纳。

我通过查看往年的真题和参考资料,了解了综合知识和专业知识的考点,将其分门别类地整理出来。

其次,我开始了系统的学习和练习。

在语文方面,我阅读了一些相关的文章和书籍,提高了语言和文字的理解能力。

在数学方面,我重点复习了概率、统计和线性代数等内容,并进行了大量的题目练习。

在英语方面,我通过听力、阅读和写作的练习,提高了自己的英语综合能力。

对于专业知识,我主要参考了银行业务的相关书籍和材料,加深了对银行业务的理解和掌握。

在备考的过程中,我还注重了模拟考试和试卷分析。

模拟考试可以帮助我了解自己的薄弱环节和不足之处,及时调整备考的计划和策略。

试卷分析则可以帮助我查漏补缺,总结经验教训,提高自己的答题技巧。

终于到了笔试的那一天,我保持了平静和自信的心态。

我提前到达考场,熟悉了考场环境和规定。

笔试开始后,我仔细审题,明确了每个题目的要求和要点。

在回答问题时,我坚持理性思考,结合自己的知识和经验进行分析和答题。

在解答题目时,我注重了逻辑性、条理性和清晰度,力求准确表达自己的思想和观点。

整个笔试过程虽然紧张而激烈,但我仍然保持了积极向上的心态。

我相信自己经过了充分的准备,一定可以取得满意的成绩。

在最后交卷时,我检查了一遍答案,确保没有遗漏和错误。

然后,我放松了身心,等待着结果的揭晓。

最终,我顺利通过了中国进出口银行的笔试环节。

这是我备考过程中努力和付出的回报,也是对我能力和知识的肯定。

参加中国进出口银行的笔试,不仅是对自己的一次挑战,更是对自己能力的一次检验。

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中国进出口银行2020浙江分行笔试经验参加了浙分的笔试,考了整整一天,我估计是酱油了,跪在专业知识上。

奉上笔经一篇给后人,也给自己攒点rp.上午9:00-11:00是英语,个人感觉不难。

分3部分,听力、阅读、写作。

听力是两大题,对话理解和段落理解。

对话理解一题是一男一女,男的说要吃素,女的说他什么都不能坚持,之前跑步、骑车都没坚持下来,blabla一堆。

一题是有个人超速驾驶了,被一个女警官教育了一番。

还有一题是有个人到图书馆去找书找不到,被管理员告知书被教授放在reserved room每个人每次可以在图书馆借阅几个小时blabla... 段落理解一篇是说心脏病的,现在是致死率最高的啊blabla,一篇是讲英国的士司机,要考出来怎么怎么难啊,还有篇忘了,好像是最早的words...总体不难不过要仔细听,有些选项有迷惑性,你能听到但是未必选他。

阅读篇幅略长,但不算难。

一篇是说现在中老年人吃素的风潮,一篇关于非洲象,一篇讨论经济增长与到底能不能说明繁荣。

还有一篇是抽掉句子让你选填进去。

关于女人男人买衣服的blablabla。

作文是关于大学开设跨专业选修课以此使学生well-educated,问你的观点。

下午先是公务员的题型,没有数学逻辑题,基本是常识题,还有排序,我是个没常识的人,不少瞎猜。

有篇申论,关于地方政府债务过高的,要让经济健康发展啊啊啊~之后就到了最悲剧的专业知识了。

学的东西全还给老师了啊。

好多国贸的题可是我压根没学过国贸啊。

宏微观经济学也是忘得差不多了。

选择题有关于吉芬商品、无差异曲线、边际消费倾向、fob、cif、股利增长模型、可持续增长率,还有几道关于债券价格和收益率的。

计算一题是is-lm模型,一题是npv。

简答题问金融系统的功能和共同海损,共同海损我闻所未闻。

最后一题关于利率市场化,我觉得我全是乱扯的。

考完整个人都凌乱了。

有种大学+研究生白学了的赶脚。

sigh。

回家啃书。

2020-02-13参加了浙分的笔试,考了整整一天,我估计是酱油了,跪在专业知识上。

奉上笔经一篇给后人,也给自己攒点rp.上午9:00-11:00是英语,个人感觉不难。

分3部分,听力、阅读、写作。

听力是两大题,对话理解和段落理解。

对话理解一题是一男一女,男的说要吃素,女的说他什么都不能坚持,之前跑步、骑车都没坚持下来,blabla一堆。

一题是有个人超速驾驶了,被一个女警官教育了一番。

还有一题是有个人到图书馆去找书找不到,被管理员告知书被教授放在reserved room每个人每次可以在图书馆借阅几个小时blabla... 段落理解一篇是说心脏病的,现在是致死率最高的啊blabla,一篇是讲英国的士司机,要考出来怎么怎么难啊,还有篇忘了,好像是最早的words...总体不难不过要仔细听,有些选项有迷惑性,你能听到但是未必选他。

阅读篇幅略长,但不算难。

一篇是说现在中老年人吃素的风潮,一篇关于非洲象,一篇讨论经济增长与到底能不能说明繁荣。

还有一篇是抽掉句子让你选填进去。

关于女人男人买衣服的blablabla。

作文是关于大学开设跨专业选修课以此使学生well-educated,问你的观点。

下午先是公务员的题型,没有数学逻辑题,基本是常识题,还有排序,我是个没常识的人,不少瞎猜。

有篇申论,关于地方政府债务过高的,要让经济健康发展啊啊啊~之后就到了最悲剧的专业知识了。

学的东西全还给老师了啊。

好多国贸的题可是我压根没学过国贸啊。

宏微观经济学也是忘得差不多了。

选择题有关于吉芬商品、无差异曲线、边际消费倾向、fob、cif、股利增长模型、可持续增长率,还有几道关于债券价格和收益率的。

计算一题是is-lm模型,一题是npv。

简答题问金融系统的功能和共同海损,共同海损我闻所未闻。

最后一题关于利率市场化,我觉得我全是乱扯的。

考完整个人都凌乱了。

有种大学+研究生白学了的赶脚。

sigh。

回家啃书。

2020-02-13参加了浙分的笔试,考了整整一天,我估计是酱油了,跪在专业知识上。

奉上笔经一篇给后人,也给自己攒点rp.上午9:00-11:00是英语,个人感觉不难。

分3部分,听力、阅读、写作。

听力是两大题,对话理解和段落理解。

对话理解一题是一男一女,男的说要吃素,女的说他什么都不能坚持,之前跑步、骑车都没坚持下来,blabla一堆。

一题是有个人超速驾驶了,被一个女警官教育了一番。

还有一题是有个人到图书馆去找书找不到,被管理员告知书被教授放在reserved room每个人每次可以在图书馆借阅几个小时blabla... 段落理解一篇是说心脏病的,现在是致死率最高的啊blabla,一篇是讲英国的士司机,要考出来怎么怎么难啊,还有篇忘了,好像是最早的words...总体不难不过要仔细听,有些选项有迷惑性,你能听到但是未必选他。

阅读篇幅略长,但不算难。

一篇是说现在中老年人吃素的风潮,一篇关于非洲象,一篇讨论经济增长与到底能不能说明繁荣。

还有一篇是抽掉句子让你选填进去。

关于女人男人买衣服的blablabla。

作文是关于大学开设跨专业选修课以此使学生well-educated,问你的观点。

下午先是公务员的题型,没有数学逻辑题,基本是常识题,还有排序,我是个没常识的人,不少瞎猜。

有篇申论,关于地方政府债务过高的,要让经济健康发展啊啊啊~之后就到了最悲剧的专业知识了。

学的东西全还给老师了啊。

好多国贸的题可是我压根没学过国贸啊。

宏微观经济学也是忘得差不多了。

选择题有关于吉芬商品、无差异曲线、边际消费倾向、fob、cif、股利增长模型、可持续增长率,还有几道关于债券价格和收益率的。

计算一题是is-lm模型,一题是npv。

简答题问金融系统的功能和共同海损,共同海损我闻所未闻。

最后一题关于利率市场化,我觉得我全是乱扯的。

考完整个人都凌乱了。

有种大学+研究生白学了的赶脚。

sigh。

回家啃书。

2020-02-13参加了浙分的笔试,考了整整一天,我估计是酱油了,跪在专业知识上。

奉上笔经一篇给后人,也给自己攒点rp.上午9:00-11:00是英语,个人感觉不难。

分3部分,听力、阅读、写作。

听力是两大题,对话理解和段落理解。

对话理解一题是一男一女,男的说要吃素,女的说他什么都不能坚持,之前跑步、骑车都没坚持下来,blabla一堆。

一题是有个人超速驾驶了,被一个女警官教育了一番。

还有一题是有个人到图书馆去找书找不到,被管理员告知书被教授放在reserved room每个人每次可以在图书馆借阅几个小时blabla... 段落理解一篇是说心脏病的,现在是致死率最高的啊blabla,一篇是讲英国的士司机,要考出来怎么怎么难啊,还有篇忘了,好像是最早的words...总体不难不过要仔细听,有些选项有迷惑性,你能听到但是未必选他。

阅读篇幅略长,但不算难。

一篇是说现在中老年人吃素的风潮,一篇关于非洲象,一篇讨论经济增长与到底能不能说明繁荣。

还有一篇是抽掉句子让你选填进去。

关于女人男人买衣服的blablabla。

作文是关于大学开设跨专业选修课以此使学生well-educated,问你的观点。

下午先是公务员的题型,没有数学逻辑题,基本是常识题,还有排序,我是个没常识的人,不少瞎猜。

有篇申论,关于地方政府债务过高的,要让经济健康发展啊啊啊~之后就到了最悲剧的专业知识了。

学的东西全还给老师了啊。

好多国贸的题可是我压根没学过国贸啊。

宏微观经济学也是忘得差不多了。

选择题有关于吉芬商品、无差异曲线、边际消费倾向、fob、cif、股利增长模型、可持续增长率,还有几道关于债券价格和收益率的。

计算一题是is-lm模型,一题是npv。

简答题问金融系统的功能和共同海损,共同海损我闻所未闻。

最后一题关于利率市场化,我觉得我全是乱扯的。

考完整个人都凌乱了。

有种大学+研究生白学了的赶脚。

sigh。

回家啃书。

2020-02-13参加了浙分的笔试,考了整整一天,我估计是酱油了,跪在专业知识上。

奉上笔经一篇给后人,也给自己攒点rp.上午9:00-11:00是英语,个人感觉不难。

分3部分,听力、阅读、写作。

听力是两大题,对话理解和段落理解。

对话理解一题是一男一女,男的说要吃素,女的说他什么都不能坚持,之前跑步、骑车都没坚持下来,blabla一堆。

一题是有个人超速驾驶了,被一个女警官教育了一番。

还有一题是有个人到图书馆去找书找不到,被管理员告知书被教授放在reserved room每个人每次可以在图书馆借阅几个小时blabla... 段落理解一篇是说心脏病的,现在是致死率最高的啊blabla,一篇是讲英国的士司机,要考出来怎么怎么难啊,还有篇忘了,好像是最早的words...总体不难不过要仔细听,有些选项有迷惑性,你能听到但是未必选他。

阅读篇幅略长,但不算难。

一篇是说现在中老年人吃素的风潮,一篇关于非洲象,一篇讨论经济增长与到底能不能说明繁荣。

还有一篇是抽掉句子让你选填进去。

关于女人男人买衣服的blablabla。

作文是关于大学开设跨专业选修课以此使学生well-educated,问你的观点。

下午先是公务员的题型,没有数学逻辑题,基本是常识题,还有排序,我是个没常识的人,不少瞎猜。

有篇申论,关于地方政府债务过高的,要让经济健康发展啊啊啊~之后就到了最悲剧的专业知识了。

学的东西全还给老师了啊。

好多国贸的题可是我压根没学过国贸啊。

宏微观经济学也是忘得差不多了。

选择题有关于吉芬商品、无差异曲线、边际消费倾向、fob、cif、股利增长模型、可持续增长率,还有几道关于债券价格和收益率的。

计算一题是is-lm模型,一题是npv。

简答题问金融系统的功能和共同海损,共同海损我闻所未闻。

最后一题关于利率市场化,我觉得我全是乱扯的。

考完整个人都凌乱了。

有种大学+研究生白学了的赶脚。

sigh。

回家啃书。

2020-02-13参加了浙分的笔试,考了整整一天,我估计是酱油了,跪在专业知识上。

奉上笔经一篇给后人,也给自己攒点rp.上午9:00-11:00是英语,个人感觉不难。

分3部分,听力、阅读、写作。

听力是两大题,对话理解和段落理解。

对话理解一题是一男一女,男的说要吃素,女的说他什么都不能坚持,之前跑步、骑车都没坚持下来,blabla一堆。

一题是有个人超速驾驶了,被一个女警官教育了一番。

还有一题是有个人到图书馆去找书找不到,被管理员告知书被教授放在reserved room每个人每次可以在图书馆借阅几个小时blabla... 段落理解一篇是说心脏病的,现在是致死率最高的啊blabla,一篇是讲英国的士司机,要考出来怎么怎么难啊,还有篇忘了,好像是最早的words...总体不难不过要仔细听,有些选项有迷惑性,你能听到但是未必选他。

阅读篇幅略长,但不算难。

一篇是说现在中老年人吃素的风潮,一篇关于非洲象,一篇讨论经济增长与到底能不能说明繁荣。

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