2020年中国银行招考笔试试题及答案

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中国银行招聘考试职业能力测验历年真题试卷及答案解析

中国银行招聘考试职业能力测验历年真题试卷及答案解析

中国银行招聘考试职业能力测验历年真题试卷及答案解析一、言语理解与表达(共20,分数:40.00)1.春秋、战国的确是中国历史上举足轻重的“盛世”,虽然政治上混乱不堪、军事上征战连绵,痛苦、泪水、鲜血始终纠缠着这一时期的人们,但对于思想、对于文化、对于科技等却是前所未有甚至空前绝后的“黄金时期”,甚至从无序的政治混沌角度着眼,旧有政治体系在激烈的社会变革中土崩瓦解,代之以更为先进、更加充满活力的新兴政治架构,亦不失为一种良性事实。

即使攻战杀伐不休的军事活动也催生出《孙子兵法》这样的“珍珠”,也用大国吞并小国的方式为中国大地注入了新鲜的血液。

如果乱世拥有的只是痛苦,那么璀璨的文明就无以诞生,也无以继复。

根据这段文字,可以推断出下列哪一选项为正确的?() A.乱世有痛苦,但也可以产生灿烂的文明,东晋十六国及南北朝时期虽然战祸连绵,但是文化、科技繁盛,所以不能完全否认其历史意义√B.弱肉强食的社会环境对中国的历史发展来说是正当的,因为它可以为中国不断注入新鲜的血液C.如果旧有政治体系在激烈的社会变革中土崩瓦解,国家将会变得更有活力、更加先进,所以动乱也有其合理的一面D.春秋、战国这样的“盛世”与唐朝盛世是完全不一致的。

前者主要体现在文化上、思想上、科技上。

后者则主要体现在平稳的政治上【解析】由文段最后一句话可知,选项A正确。

B项,文段并未表明“弱肉强食”的社会环境是否正当。

C项的因果关系文中并未体现。

D项无中生有。

2.或许你曾经在科幻小说里看到过“硅基生命"这个词,硅在元素周期表中排在碳的下面,砷在硅的下面。

人们一直幻想地外生命可能是以硅为基石的,不过科学界首次发现的类似取代并没有发生在碳上,而发生在磷上——天体生物学家菲莉莎?沃尔夫?西蒙带领的研究小组发现了一种能够完全以砷替换磷的细菌,它甚至可以将砷结合到其DNA中去。

所以这种新的生命被称为“砷基生命”。

实际上这种说法是错误的,新发现的生命仍然是碳基的,并不能被称为砷基。

中国银行招聘笔试试题及参考答案

中国银行招聘笔试试题及参考答案

中国银行招聘笔试试题及答案一、专业知识不定项选择题1、一家美国公司将在6个月后收到一笔欧元货款,该公司采取的汇率风险防范措施有()。

A、盈利B、风险C、财务D、合规标准答案:D3、解决交易成本问题的办法是靠()。

A、规模经济D、减少供给标准答案:B5、我国衡量收益合理性的指标包括()。

A、资本利润率B、资产利润率C、贷款损失准备提取比例D、收入增长率和支出增长率7、下列属于银行市场运营监管的主要内容是()A、资本充足性B、资产安全性C、流动适度性D、收益合理性E、运营效率性标准答案:A,B,C,DB、金融资产增量与国民财富之比C、金融资产存量与对外净资产之比D、金融资产增量与政府财政之比标准答案:A10、金融发展对经济增长和发展最重要的作用是()B、对稳定经济活动的贡献C、对稳定收入的贡献12、可以用来解决金融市场逆向选择和道德危害的两个重要工具是()。

A、利率和汇率B、抵押和限制条款C、合同和信用证D、交易商制度和规模经济标准答案:B13、菲利普斯曲线所反映的物价水平与就业的矛盾关系是()。

C、欧元市场D、境外货币市场标准答案:D15、卖方信贷的直接结果是()。

A、卖方能高价出售商品B、买方能低价买进商品C、卖方能以延期付款方式售出设备17、布雷顿森林体系瓦解后,主要资本主义国家普遍实行()A、固定汇率制B、浮动汇率制C、钉住汇率制D、联合浮动标准答案:B18、如果一国货币贬值,则会引起()C、出口增加,进口增加D、出口减少,进口减少标准答案:B20、SDR2是()A、欧洲经济货币联盟创设的货币B、欧洲货币体系的中心货币C、IMF创设的储备资产和记帐单位22、收购国外企业的股权达到10%以上,一般认为属于()A、股票投资B、证券投资C、直接投资D、间接投资标准答案:C23、汇率不稳有下浮趋势且在外汇市场上被人们抛售的货币是()A、非自由兑换货币B、硬货币C、软货币D、自由外汇标准答案:C24、从长期讲,影响一国货币币值的因素是()标准答案:B、C26、一项国际租赁交易必须涉及到()。

2020中国银行陕西省分行招聘试题及答案解析

2020中国银行陕西省分行招聘试题及答案解析

2020中国银行陕西省分行招聘试题及答案解析(网络整理版,与原题顺序可能不一致)1. 交通拥堵已经成为制约中国城市发展的一大瓶颈。

为了解决交通拥堵问题,管理部门可谓用尽了心思,包括排污费、拥堵费在内的新政措施不断被试探推出,管理部门通过价格杠杆遏制城市交通拥堵已然成为了政策努力方向。

从海外城市治理拥堵的经验看,针对路权使用征收高额费用的确是成功模式之一。

只是就中国而言,类似的收费尝试却很难避免“被争议”“被反对”的尴尬。

下文最有可能出现的内容是_____。

A: 探讨治理交通拥堵的措施B: 中国如何因地制宜地借鉴国外城市发展模式C: 分析中国交通状况和海外城市的区别D: 分析针对交通拥堵的收费政策为何在中国遭到质疑参考答案: D本题解释:【答案】D。

解析:文段先指出用价格杠杆解决交通拥堵问题在国外是一种成功的模式’最后尾句进行转折,指出“只是就中国而言,类似的收费尝试却很难避免‘被争议’‘被反对’的尴尬”,由此可见,文段接下来最可能介绍的是中国出现这种尴尬的原因,D项与此相符,为正确答案。

2. 我国与世界各国和地区发展对外经济关系、扩大对外贸易、吸收和利用外资发展对外技术交流时,必须坚持的一个共同原则是_____。

A: 四项基本原则B: 平等互利原贝C: 和平共处五项原则D: 反对霸权主义原则参考答案: B本题解释:参考答案:B【解析】和平共处五项原则包括平等原则和互利原则,平等是指国家主权平等,互利是指在国家间交往中,任何一方不得以损害或牺牲对方的利益来实现自己的目的。

我国发展对外经济关系,一贯坚持平等互利原则,寻求双赢。

故选B。

3. _____是公文语言运用的第一要求。

A: 新颖别致B: 生动形象C: 准确简练D: 精确清晰参考答案: C本题解释:【答案】C。

解析:公文的语言特点是庄重、准确、朴实、精练、严谨、规范。

因此答案选择C项。

4. 道德与法律,都是用来协调人际关系的。

当然,两者在协调对象、内容和手段上存在不同,但道德的作用有很大的局限性。

2020中国工商银行招聘试题及答案解析

2020中国工商银行招聘试题及答案解析

2020中国工商银行招聘试题及答案解析(网络整理版,与原题顺序可能不一致)1. 群体是指为了达到共同的特定目标,由两个以上的人所组成的相互依赖、相互作用的人群结构。

下列属于群体的是_____。

A: —起乘坐飞机的乘客B: 参加欧洲旅行团的游客C: 排队购买同一商品的顾客D: 路上围观交通事故的人群参考答案: B本题解释:B。

解析:群体需要有共同的特定目标,只有B项符合。

故本题答案选B。

2. 会议纪要是会议文件的一种,以下关于会议纪要的标题说法正确的是_____。

A: 标题需写明会议名称与文种B: 标题需写明发文机关名称、事由与文种C: 标题需写明会议名称、事由、文种D: 可以采用一般文章标题的形式在标题中简要明确地揭示中心思想参考答案: A本题解释:参考答案:A 【解析】会议纪要的标题有单标题和双标题两种形式。

单标题由“会议名称+文种”构成。

双标题由“正标题+副标题”构成。

正标题揭示会议主旨,副标题标示会议名称和文种。

3. 创新的风险主要有_____与技术风险。

A: 技术风险B: 投资风险C: 社会风险D: 市场风险参考答案: D本题解释:【答案】D。

解析:创新的风险主要有市场风险与技术风险。

故本题答案选D。

4. 世界市场形成的根本原因是_____。

A: 现代科学技术的发展B: 市场经济体制本身的扩张力量C: 产业革命的完成和资本主义机器大工业的发展D: 社会生产力水平的提高和国际分工的发展参考答案: D本题解释:【答案】D。

解析:科技的快速发展、人口和资本的流通加速、交通能力的发展等众多因素共同推动了世界市场的形成,但是其最根本的原因是社会生产力水平的提高和国际分工的发展。

故本题答案选D。

5. 下列不属于我国民族政策内容的是_____。

A: 坚持民族平等与民族团结的原则B: 实行民族区域自治C: 一切政策都向少数民族倾斜D: 大力培养和使用少数民族于部参考答案: C本题解释:参考答案:C【解析】我国民族政策的内容包括:坚持民族平等团结;民族区域自治;发展少数民族地区经济文化事业;培养少数民族干部;发展少数民族科教文卫等事业;使用和发展少数民族语言文字;尊重少数民族风俗习惯;尊重和保护少数民族宗教信仰自由。

中国银行历年招聘考题试卷及答案

中国银行历年招聘考题试卷及答案

中国银行招聘考题笔试试卷及解答一.单项选择题1.国际收支全面反映一国的对外( )关系。

A.政治B.经济C.军事D.文化2.各国政府可以根据本国的需要调整纸币的( )。

A.铸币平价B. 平价C.购买力平价D.黄输送点3.资本国际流动更多采取的是( )形式。

A.固定利率债券B.固定利率贷款C.浮动利率贷款D.浮动利率债券4.1997年下半年由( )贬值开始引起亚洲融危机,最终演变为冲击全球的融动荡。

A.英镑B.日元C.韩元D.泰铢5.对企业影响最大,企业最关心的一种外汇风险是( )。

A、汇率风险B、交易风险C、经济风险D、会计风险6.在现货市场和期货交易上采取方向相反的买卖行为,是( )。

A.现货交易B.期货交易C.期权交易D.套期保值交易7.在国际银团贷款中,借款人对未提取的贷款部分还需支付( )。

A、担保费B、承诺费C、代理费D、损失费8.企业或个人的未来预期收益因汇率变化而可能受到损失的风险称为( )。

A、交易风险B、经济风险C、会计风险D、汇率风险9.世界上最大的贴现市场是( )。

A.伦敦贴现市场B.纽约贴现市场C.苏黎士贴现市场D.香港贴现市场10.以下哪种说法是错误的( )。

A、外国债券的付息方式一般与当地国内债券相同。

B、欧洲债券不受面值货币国或发行市场所在地的法律限制。

C、由国际性承销辛迪加承销的国际债券称为欧洲债券。

D、外国债券不受所在地国家证券主管机构的监管。

11.抛补套利实际是( )相结合的一种交易。

A.远期与掉期B.无抛补套利与即期C.无抛补套利与远期D. 无抛补套利与掉期12.根据外汇交易和期权交易的特点,可以将外汇期权交易分为( )A. 现货交易和期货交易B.现货汇权和期货期权C. 即期交易和远期交易D. 现货交易和期货交易13.以下哪种说法是错误的( )A. 外币债权人和口商在预测外币汇率将要上升时,争取延期收汇,以期获得该计价货币汇率上涨的利益。

B. 外币债务人和进口商在预测外币汇率将要下降时,争取提前付汇,以免受该计价货币贬值的风险。

2019-2020年中国银行招聘考试历年真题试卷含答案

2019-2020年中国银行招聘考试历年真题试卷含答案

中国银行招聘考试笔试内容历年真题题目实际上是不难的,但要有针对性的复习,多练题目是肯定的!建议报考的同学提前做好复习准备,考试资料可以到“考佳卜”上面找找,资料确实不错,都是上届学长们根据考试情况精心整理出来的,比较有针对性,大家可以去了解一下!银行校园招聘中号称题量最大的中国银行也于11月5日下午5点笔试结束,长达三个小时的答题时间考验每个考生的做题速度,接下来由中公金融人为考生解析今年中国银行校园招聘考试,帮助以后的考生做了解,同时发布中国银行校园招聘考试答案,帮助考生在考后进行估分,并提早准备面试。

今年中国银行依然延续了往年题量大的传统,总题量达到了263道,其中行测78道,英语100道,综合知识85道。

总题量相比往年变化不大,接下来我们来看各个科目的题量及难度变化。

首先是行测部分,从上表大家可以明显的看出今年行测的考察侧重点,数量关系题型减少,而言语理解试题增加。

可以看出中国银行校园招聘更加侧重于考生的言语能力,需要在以后的备考中多加注意。

同时,数量关系题目虽然减少,但数量关系部分加大了思维策略的考查,思维策略部分主要考查式子计算,需要考生着重注意。

资料分析题目考查了15道,其中文章阅读5道,整体难度不大,其中查找类题目较多,考点涉及增长、比重、平均量、倍数等考点。

逻辑推理题型上只考查了逻辑推理和图形推理,题量上图形推理占比大,部分难度有所增加。

言语理解题目中词语、片段、排序、文章为必考题型。

然后是题量占比最大的英语部分,2018年中行秋招英语整体题型和题量没有发生变化,依然是100道题,单选50道,阅读10篇,每篇5道题。

其中单选题目类型包含典型的托业类词汇和考点,如词性辨析和商务贸易词汇等,词汇辨析和搭配占比较重;语法考点则是我们强调的介词、连词、时态语态和从句等。

阅读理解全部为常规四级类文章,话题广泛,涵盖商务、科技、生活、社会等,整体难度与往年考试基本一致。

同时单项选择题目基本为托业+四级难度,而阅读部分全部为四级同等难度类型文章,没有托业类中行题量大,注重考查考生的专业基础知识储备,建议考生在备考时还是要从基础词汇和语法入手,在巩固基础的前提下提高做题速度是关键网申技巧部分银行招聘考试通过网上报名的方式,需在规定日期内,通过专用的网上报名系统提交报名申请。

中国银行总行招聘笔试试题 答案

中国银行总行招聘笔试试题 答案

中国银行总行招聘笔试试题+答案中国银行总行招聘笔试试题+答案第一部分:英语能力测试一.阅读理解资料1:If you had awakened on the floor of the Las Vegas Convention Center and tried to figure out where you were, you might have first guessed the Conclave (秘密会议) of American Optimists.You would have seen 115,000 people buzzing with confidence and excitement.On the other hand, noting how many passers-by were loudly talking to themselves, you might have concluded that you had wandered into the International Expo of Eccentrics.Instead, it was the Consumer Electronics Show, also known as CES, held in Jan.9th –12th.No wonder those attending were happy.First, of course, they were in their element, surrounded by the smallest and shiniest new gadgets (小配件).Second, despite the gloom in other slices of the economy, sales of consumer electronics in the United States actually grew last year (to a record $96 billion).This trade show of manufacturers, retailers and customers was alive with energy and crowded with exhibits.The vitality of this exposition is a sign of the times.The interest and innovation in PCs is nothing next to the action in other realms of high tech.As proof, compare the show with what was once its big brother: Comdex, the personal-computer trade show held each November at the same site.Thanks to the severe decline in the PC industry, the Las Vegas Comdex was only half the size of its incarnation.The 2,200 booths included lavish displays by Panasonic, Sony, Philips, Toshiba and other heavy hitters.But hundreds of smaller, quirkier companies were also present, exhibiting electric toothbrushes, illuminated cell-phone faceplates, laser pens and publications from Widescreen Review to Progressive Grocer.There were 46 exhibitors in the alarm-clock category alone, and even anelectric-typewriter company.To reach those smaller booths, though, you had to pass what seemed like half the $10,000 plasma(等离子)TV screens ever made.This proliferation(丰富)of gorgeous wide-screen sets was only one hint that TV makers, at least, are ready for the great American switch to high-definition television,which the Federal Communications Commission hopes to see completed by .But a few obstacles stand between the average American and high-def happiness: the prices of these sets, the reluctance of cable companies to broadcast high-definition shows, Hollywood’s campaign to cripple high-definition broadcasts so that you can’t record them, and so on.(As many seminar panelists observed, however, strides are being made in all those areas.)The most interesting items at Microsoft's booth were the prototype wristwatches that use the company’s new Smart Personal Object Technology (SPOT) software.Due by year’s end from Citizen, Fossil and other companies, these watches can receive messages, news, weather, sports and stock reports wirelessly in metropolitan areas for a small monthly fee, of course.The most alarming item at Microsoft's booth, on the other hand, was its six-room mock-up of an American house with Microsoft products—cars, phones, TVs, games, appliances—in every nook and cranny.It’s only a matter of time before you'll see people rebooting their toasters.The digital camera models on display were cheaper, better and smaller than their predecessors.Olympus’s Stylus 400, for example,is a tiny, silver, pocketable wonder that takesfour-megapixel photos (enough resolution for 13-by-19-inch prints).It’s due in the spring for $400.1.Why are 115,000 people buzzing with confidence and excitement?[A] .They are truly strange people to feel overexcited at seeing new things.[B]. They are going to be pleased by thepassers-by.[C] .They are visiting the International Expo of New Products.[D] They are feeling optimistic at seeing the displays on CES.2.The Las Vegas Comdex was held only half the size of its incarnation because ___________.[A] the industry lacks exciting innovations.[B]. the industry slowed down its development.[C]. the sale volume greatly shrank that year[D] .its production declined for short ofcapital3.The fact that there were 46 exhibitors in the alarm-clock category alone shows_______.[A] .the alarm-clock making industry has contributed greatest to the success of the show[B] the small industrial section—alarm-clock making—can serve as an sign to show the great advances in electronics[C] the alarm-clock making industry is thefastest developmental section in electronics industry[D]. the exhibitors in the alarm-clock category are particularly active in displaying their products4.By it can be expected to __________according to paragraph 6.[A] .reach those smaller booths.[B]. see high-definition plasma television sets available on the US market[C] .reach those smaller booths with the $10,000 plasma TV screens[D] .proliferate wide screen sets in the USA5.The digital camera models on display__________________.are cheaper in price, and higher in quality than their predecessorsII..are pocketable due to its being tiny in size III.are all worthy of no more than 400 USdollars[A] I only [B] II only[C] I and .II [D] I, II and II答案:D C B B C资料2:For many years the automation research departments of the world have been using laser based analysis system to increase the understanding of the workings of the internal combustion engine.The laser has been incorporated into systems to measure drop size, velocity andvibration to name but a few.But few laser-based systems are able to aid the study of all these phenomena with the same system.The Applied Optics Group at Rover Groups Gardon Research & Development Center have been using just such a system and finding new uses for it all the time.The system in use is a High Speed Imagining Division of Oxford Lasers LTD.The High Speed Imaging system comprises an Oxford Lasers LS20Copper Vapor laser linked to a Kodak 4540 Digital High Speed Motion Analysis Camera capable of taking up to 40,500 digital frames per second.The Kodak 4540 records the images to DRAM memory allowing immediate play back of the recorded images for viewing, recording to videotape or to PC for analysis.The Copper Vapor laser acts as a short duration flash emitting pulses of only 30 nanoseconds in duration in full synchronization with the frame rate of the camera The flashes have the effect of reducing the exposure time of the camera, thus removing image blur due to the high speed of the subject under view, whilst maintaining image contrast due to the high intensity of the laser light.Another feature of the system is the ability to focus down the light.This has two benefits.The first is the ability to make laser light sheets for the 2 dimensional illumination of 3 dimensional subjects.This technique has great benefit when used to map the air flow into the combustion chamber of a running model engine.Not only can the air-flow be mapped but the progress of the flame front growth during the combustion cycle.The second is the ability to shine the laserlight down a fiber optic cable.This aids in the illumination of areas of the running engine very difficult to access by normal optics.This has been particularly useful in the study of air motion in a variety of combustion system concepts.The group plans to use the Copper Vapor laser to improve the ability of the technique to see these vibrations and therefore allow a better understanding of the cause of them.The technique could also applied to look at the airbag enclosure as it tears and composite materials under dynamic crush testing.6.How many uses of the laser-based analysis system does the author want to show us?[A] .One [B] .Two [C]. Three [D] .Much more than three7.Which of the following does the High Speed Imaging system comprise ________.[A] .an Oxford Lasers LS20 Copper Vapor laser[B] .4540 Digital High Speed Motion Analysis system[C] .DRAM memory allowing immediate play back of the recorded images for viewing[D]. a High Speed Imagining Division of Oxford Lasers LTD.8.Which of the following is the main advantage of the laser flashes?[A] .Keeping image contrast [B] .getting rid of image blur[C] .Increase the intensity of light [D]. Allis said in A, B, and C9.Which of the following uses is NOT TRUE according to the passage?[A] .The laser light can help to make the three dimensional bodies look as if they were of two dimensions.[B]. The air-flow can thus be made easier to be mapped with the laser.[C] .The turning speed of the combustion engine can be accelerated by using vapor laser.[D] .The exposure time of the camera can be reduced by the laser flashes.10.Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?[A].At the Speed of Light[B]. A High Speed Imagining Division Made by the Oxford Lasers LTD.[C]. A Miraculous Application of Laser in Testing the Internal Combustion Engine[D] .Automobile research and Laser Technology答案: D A D C C资料3:When I was a little girl, my brothers and I collected stamps for many years.My mother didn't use to work during the week, but she worked in the post office near our house on Saturdays, and she used to bring home all the new stamps as soon as they were issued.On the day of the World Cup football final in London in 1966, we were very excited because England were playing West Germany in the final.When we were having lunch, my mother told us to go to the post office straightaway after the match if England won, but she didn't tell us why.At 2 o'clock my mother went back to work as usual, while the rest of the family were watching the football on TV at home.Although she wasn't watching the match, she was listening to it on the radio.England won 4:2 and so my brothers and I ran to the post office.As we burst in, my mother wasstanding behind the counter.She was waiting tosell us a very special limited edition with ENGLAND WINNERS on each stamp.We were over the moon.We still have it today, and perhaps it is worth a lot of money.11.This passage mainly tells us __________.A.the author and her brother used to like stamps very muchB.the author had a very kind motherC.the author and her brother had an unforgettable experience in collecting stamps D.their mother used to support them by workingin the post office12.According to the passage, her mother workedin the post office ________.A.during the weekB.on SaturdaysC.on SundaysD.for six days13.Their mother told them to go to the post office straightaway after the match if England won, but she didn't tell them why.Why do you think she did that?A.She wanted to give them a surprise.B.She doubted if she would get the stamps.C.She forgot to do that.D.She thought it unnecessary to tell them the reason.14.What does the sentence "We were over the moon." mean?A.We jumped high.B.We were extremely happy about it.C.We watched the moon for a long time.D.We couldn't sleep the whole night.15.What is the best title for this passage?A.My Childhood.B.My Mother.C.A Precious Stamp.D.A Memorable Experience in Collecting Stamps.答案:.C B A B D资料4:You stare at waterfall for a minute or two, and then shift your gaze to its surroundings.What you now see appears to drift upward.These optical illusions occur because the brain is constantly matching its model of reality to signals from the body’s sensors and interpreting what must be happening—that your brain must havemoved, not the other; that downward motions is now normal, so a change from it must now be perceived as upward motion.The sensors that make this magic are of two kinds.Each eye contains about 120 million rods, which provide somewhat blurry black and white vision.These are the windows of night vision; once adapted to the dark, they can detect a candle burning ten miles away.Color vision in each eye comes from six to seven million structures called cones.Under ideal conditions, every cone can “see” the entire rainbow spectrum of visible colors, but one type of cone is most sensitive to red, another to green, a third to blue.Rods and cones send their messages pulsing an average 20 to 25 times per second along the optic nerve.We see an image for a fraction of a second longer than it actually appears.In movies, reels of still photographs are projected onto screens at 24 frames per second, tricking our eyes into seeing a continuous moving picture.Like apparent motion, color vision is also subject to unusual effects.When day gives way to night, twilight brings what the poet T.S.Eliotcalled “the violet hour.” A light levels fall, the rods become progressively less responsive.Rods are most sensitive to the shorter wavelengths of blue and green, and they impart a strange vividness to the garden’s blue flowers.However, look at a white shirt during the reddish light of sunset, and you’ll still see it in its “true” color—white, not red.Our eyes are constantly comparing an object against its surroundings.They therefore observe the effect of a shift in the color of illuminating on both, and adjust accordingly.The eyes can distinguish several million graduations of light and shade of color.Each waking second they flash tens of millions of pieces of information to the brain, which weaves them incessantly into a picture of the world around us.Yet all this is done at the back of each eye by a fabric of sensors, called the retina, about as wide and as thick as a postage stamp.As the Renaissance inventor and artist Leonardo da Vinci wrote in wonder, “Who would believe that so small a space could contain the images of all the universe?”16.Visual illusions often take place when the image of reality is ___.A.matched to six to seven million structures called cones.B.confused in the body’s sensors of both rods and cones.C.interpreted in the brain as what must be the case.D.signaled by about 120 million rods in the eye.17.The visual sensor that is capable of distinguishing shades of color is called ___.A.conesB.color visionC.rodsD.spectrum18.The retina send pulses to the brain ___.A.in short wavelengthsB.as color picturesC.by a ganglion cellD.along the optic nerve.19.Twenty-four still photographs are made into a continuous moving picture just because ___.A.the image we see usually stays longer than it actually appears.B.we see an object in comparison with its surroundings.C.the eyes catch million pieces of information continuously.D.rods and cones send messages 20 to 25 times a second.20.The author’s purpose in writing the passage lies in ___.A.showing that we sometimes are deceived by our own eyes.rming us about the different functions of the eye organs.C.regretting that we are too slow in the study of eyes.D.marveling at the great work done by the retina.答案:C A D A B资料5:We can begin our discussion of “population as global issue” with what most persons mean when they discuss “the population problem”: too many people on earth and a too rapid increase in the number added each year.The facts are not in dispute, It was quite right to employ the analogy that likened demographic growth to “a long, thinpowder fuse that burns steadily and haltingly until it finally reaches the charge and explodes.”To understand the current situation, which is characterized by rapid increases in population, it is necessary to understand the history of population trends.Rapid growth is a comparatively recent phenomenon.Looking back at the 8,000 years of demographic history, we find that populations have been virtually stable or growing very slightly for most of human history.For most of our ancestors, life was hard, often nasty, and very short.There was high fertility in most places, but this was usually balanced by high mortality.For most of human history, it was seldom the case that one in ten persons would live past forty, while infancy and childhood were especially risky periods.Often, societies were in clear danger of extinction because death rates could exceed their birthrates.Thus, the population problem throughout most of history was how to prevent extinction of the human race.This pattern is important to notice.Not only does it put the current problems of demographic growth into a historical perspective, but itsuggests that the cause of rapid increase in population in recent years is not a sudden enthusiasm for more children, but an improvement in the conditions that traditionally have caused high mortality.Demographic history can be divided into two major periods: a time of long, slow growth which extended from about 8,000 BC.till approximately AD.1650.In the first period of some 9600 years, the population increased from some 8 million to 500 million in 1650.Between 1650 and the present, the population has increased from 500 million to more than 4 billion.And it is estimated that by the year there will be 6.2 billion people throughout the world.One way to appreciate this dramatic difference in such abstract numbers is to reduce the time frame to something that is more manageable.Between 8000BC and 1650, an average of only 50,000 persons was being added annually to the world’s population each year.At present, this number is added every six hours.The increase is about 80,000,000 persons annually.21.Which of the following demographic growth pattern is most suitable for the long thin powder fuse analogy?A.A virtually stable or slightly decreasing period and then a sudden explosion of population.B.A slow growth for a long time and then a period of rapid, dramatic increase.C.Too many people on earth and a few rapid increase in the number added each year.D.A long period when death rates exceeds birthrates and then a short period with higher fertility and lower mortality.答案:A22.During the first period of demographic history, societies were often in danger of extinction because___.A.only one in ten persons could live past 40.B.there was higher mortality than fertility in most places.C.it was too dangerous to have babies due to the poor conditions.D.our ancestors had little enthusiasm for more children.答案:B23.Which statement is true about population increase?A.There might be an increase of 2.2 billion persons from now to the year .B.About 50,000 babies are born every six hours at present.C.Between 8000 BC and the present, the population increase is about 80,000,000 persons each year.D.The population increased faster between 8000BC and 1650 than between 1650 and the present.答案:A24.The author of the passage intends to___.A.warn people against the population explosionin the near future.B.compare the demographic growth pattern in the past with that after 1650.C.find out the cause for rapid increase in population in recent years.D.present us a clear and complete picture of the demographic growth.答案:D25.The word “demographic” in the first paragraph means___.A.statistics of human. B.surroundings study. C.accumulation of human. D.development of human. 答案:A。

2020中国银行招聘试题及答案解析

2020中国银行招聘试题及答案解析

2020中国银行招聘试题及答案解析(网络整理,题目顺序与原题可能不一致)1. “指鹿为马”这一成语描述的历史人物是_____。

A: 刘瑾B: 安德海C: 王振D: 赵高参考答案: D本题解释:【答案】D。

解析,‘指鹿为马”这一成语出自《史记.秦始皇本纪》,形容一个人混淆是非,颠倒黑白。

相传赵高试图要谋权篡位,为了试验朝廷中有哪些大臣顺从他的意愿,特地呈上一只鹿给秦二世,并说这是马。

秦二世不信,赵髙便借故问各位大臣。

不敢逆赵高意的大臣都说是马,而敢于反对赵高的人则说是鹿。

后来说是鹿的大臣都被赵高用各种手段害死了。

故本题答案选D。

2. 北京:中国首都.下列词或词组与上述词或词组最为相似的一项是_____。

A: 客机:空中客车B: 规律:客观规律C: 白菜:绿色蔬菜D: 月亮:地球卫星参考答案: B本题解释:B。

解析:北京和中国首都是全同关系;规律和客观规律是全同关系。

A 项空中客车是客机的一个品牌;C项白菜是绿色蔬菜的一种;D项地球卫星分自然卫星和人造卫星,月亮是地球的自然卫星。

’均与题干关系不符。

故答案选B。

3. 下列符合“请示”类公文写作要求的是_____。

A: 事后请示B: 报送多个主管机关C: 一文一事D: 上报时抄送下级机关参考答案: C本题解释:【答案】C。

解析:请示适用于向上级机关请求指示、批准。

请示具有单一性,一文一事,原则上主送一个上级机关,故B选项错误,C选项正确。

请示需事前提交,不需要抄送下级机关,A、D错误。

故本题答案选C。

4. 20世纪以来,我国已成功培育水稻小麦、棉花、玉米、大豆、油菜等作物的新品种300多个,这表明:_____A: 人类产生后,自然界的客观性发生了变化B: 人们能够改造自然物的具体形态C: 人们能够改造自然界中的一切D: 人们只凭自己的想象就能制造出新的物种参考答案: B本题解释:【答案】B。

解析:自然界的存在和发展是客观的。

但是,人们在意识的支配下,能够利用自然,改造自然,引起自然物的变化,这种变化主要是自然物的具体形态的变化。

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2020年中国银行招考笔试试题及答案综合部分选择题
1.以下哪个同行拆借率是当前被认可和通行的(伦敦同业拆借率)
2.世界上第一个商业银行是?(英格兰银行)
3.巴塞尔协议规定的资本充足率为多少(8%)
4.商业银行的经营目的是什么?(盈利)
5.在日本发行的以美元计价的债券称为什么(欧洲市场债券)
6.利率互换的条件(币种相同、期限相同、利率计算方式不同)
7.关于卖空股指期货操作的题目
8.以下哪个选项最适合作为回购协议(国债、股票之类)
9.以下哪种票据需要承兑(远期汇票)
10.证券投资属于什么投资(直接投资、间接投资 and so on)
11.布雷顿森林体系崩溃时间(七十年代初期)
12.央行和商业银行的货币职能(央行提供原始货币,商业银行
制造派生货币)
13.凯恩斯的货币需求理论的特点是(强调利率的作用)
14.菲利普斯曲线描述的是什么?(通货膨胀与失业率之间的关系)
15.洛仑兹曲线描述的是什么?(收入分配公平水准)——不确
定是不是这道题
16.发行国债的最主要目的是什么?(筹集建设资金)
17.市场营销的核心环节是(交换)
18.关系营销的理论基础是什么
19.泰勒被尊称为什么(科学管理之父)
20.国内企业引进了激励奖金制后,现在激励奖金已经变成工资
的一部分,而失去了原本的激励作用,这样意味着?(激励效应在每
个国家作用不同、如何防止激励奖金变成工资的一部分是管理人员需
要重视和提升的什么什么,忘了)
21.某企业生产平均成本达到最小值,那么该企业(利润达到值、超额利润为零、边际成本等于平均成本or whatever)
22.劳动法对于加班时间的限定(每月不得超过36小时)
23.如果企业安排员工周末上班而又不予以调休,那么应支付多
少倍工资(2倍)
24.以下哪个选项免收营业税(医院提供医疗服务的费用、邮
局出售邮票、移动公司出售充值卡、还有一个选项忘了)
25.以下哪种情况免收个人所得税(保险理赔)
26.企业增值税的属性(A.归中央税入 B.归地方税入 C.共
享税中央为主 D.共享税地方为主)
28.A、B两个相连的会计年份和甲乙两种不同的会计方式混搭,
问哪个符合会计一致性原则
29.某跨国企业子公司财务报告与母公司合并,过程中遭遇的汇
率风险属于什么风险(经营风险、市场风险、经济风险、会计风险)
30.影响现金流的操作
31.以下哪个软件通常用来收发邮件(Outlook Express。

汗!)
32.BBS的功能不包括以下哪个选项(文件传输、发布信息、什么什么热表之类)
33.TCP/IP协议基于什么而写?(大概是这个意思。


34.世界上第一个网上银行是?(美国SFNB)
35.2007年6月召开的八国峰会的主要议题是什么(世界气候变暖问题)
36.我国提出十一五期间单位国内生产总值能源消耗降低多少?(20%)
37.当前我国的失业情况主要属于(结构性失业)
38.某商品需求弹性大于1,则该商品为(奢侈品)
39.马斯洛需求层次理论最低层是什么(生理需求)
40.构建和谐社会的根本出发点和落脚点是什么(以人为本)
41.某投资公司向客户承诺不低于30%的收益率,该行为属于(虚假陈述)
42.某国对B国汽车进口限制在10万辆以内,这种配额属于(国别配额)
43.07年11月26日央行上调存款准备金率后的准备金率为多少(13.5%)
44.我国的外汇交易中心设在哪里(上海)
45.以下哪种情况不属于工伤范围(上班途中交通意外、出差发生意外、下班后在公司上网被歹徒抢劫等)
46.股份制公司成立的条件是(半数以上发起人在国内有固定房产)。

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