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2021中國進出口銀行招聘考試歷年真題匯編及標(biāo)準(zhǔn)預(yù)測試卷 版權(quán)信息
- ISBN:9787519278427
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2021中國進出口銀行招聘考試歷年真題匯編及標(biāo)準(zhǔn)預(yù)測試卷 本書特色
因印刷批次不同,圖書封面可能與實際展示有所區(qū)別,增值服務(wù)也可能會有所不同,以讀者收到實物為準(zhǔn)《中公版·2021中國進出口銀行招聘考試:歷年真題匯編及標(biāo)準(zhǔn)預(yù)測試卷》為幫助廣大考生備考中國進出口銀行招聘考試,中公教育全國銀行招聘考試研究院根據(jù)中國進出口銀行招聘考試特點和規(guī)律,結(jié)合考試真題,編寫了本書。 本書具有以下特色: (1)依據(jù)規(guī)律,精選真題。本書在編寫過程中結(jié)合近年考試真題,認(rèn)真分析,精選題目,力求做到考點精煉,努力為考生提供更加實際的幫助。 (2)立足真題,解析詳細。本書中大部分題目都包含參考答案及解析,每道題目的解析都力求詳細,易于理解。 (3)考前練兵,鞏固沖刺。本書的編寫目標(biāo)是盡可能讓考生在掌握考試題型的基礎(chǔ)上,熟悉高頻考點,明確備考方向。
2021中國進出口銀行招聘考試歷年真題匯編及標(biāo)準(zhǔn)預(yù)測試卷 內(nèi)容簡介
本書是由中公教育研發(fā)團隊在研究近幾年中國進出口銀行招聘考試真題的基礎(chǔ)上編寫的。本書包含下列內(nèi)容:4套中國進出口銀行招聘考試歷年真題匯編和4套標(biāo)準(zhǔn)預(yù)測試卷。其中,4套真題匯編精選了中國進出口銀行招聘考試的部分真題,這些真題集中體現(xiàn)了近年來中國進出口銀行招聘考試的命題規(guī)律和考查趨勢,極具代表性。4套標(biāo)準(zhǔn)預(yù)測試卷依據(jù)2020年中國進出口銀行招聘考試真題的標(biāo)準(zhǔn)進行命制,難度與真題的難度相當(dāng),涵蓋中國進出口銀行招聘考試的高頻考點。此外,本書采用騎馬釘裝訂形式,每套真題單獨成冊,考生可以隨做隨取,方便攜帶。
2021中國進出口銀行招聘考試歷年真題匯編及標(biāo)準(zhǔn)預(yù)測試卷 目錄
中國進出口銀行招聘考試經(jīng)濟金融類真題匯編(二)
中國進出口銀行招聘考試經(jīng)濟金融類真題匯編(三)
中國進出口銀行招聘考試法律類真題匯編
中國進出口銀行招聘考試經(jīng)濟金融類標(biāo)準(zhǔn)預(yù)測試卷(一)
中國進出口銀行招聘考試經(jīng)濟金融類標(biāo)準(zhǔn)預(yù)測試卷(二)
中國進出口銀行招聘考試經(jīng)濟金融類標(biāo)準(zhǔn)預(yù)測試卷(三)
中國進出口銀行招聘考試法律類標(biāo)準(zhǔn)預(yù)測試卷
2021中國進出口銀行招聘考試歷年真題匯編及標(biāo)準(zhǔn)預(yù)測試卷 節(jié)選
中國進出口銀行招聘考試 經(jīng)濟金融類真題匯編(一) 中國進出口銀行招聘考試經(jīng)濟金融類真題匯編(一)第頁 中國進出口銀行招聘考試經(jīng)濟金融類真題匯編(一) **部分英語 一、選詞填空 1 He is the happiest, , who finds peace in his home. A be he rich or poorB were rich or poor C is he rich or poorD whether rich or poor 2 Only by seeing through those and assumptions can one make a breakthrough and achieve selffulfillment. A manifestationB illusions C specificationD justifications 3 In the face of a complex relationship of interests, all people should their own interests for the time being. A lay asideB lay down C lay offD lay out 4 There’s no reason whatsoever to this suggestion. A turn downB turn up C turn outD turn in 5 Still, we are the savings rate because in historical terms, a personal savings rate of 32 percent is pretty low. A keeping an eye onB keeping in mind C keeping pace withD keeping in touch with 6 Production has been from our Boston site to a new industrial center outside of Portland. A swappedB switched C sweptD swung 7 I won’t be there for the first round, but I’ll need to look over the before attending the second round interview next week. A presentationB paper C reference letterD resume 8 It appears there’s a ceasefire in the U S trade war with Europe The two sides sat down to stand down the threats and start talking about lowering and barriers. A budgetsB deficits C criteriaD tariffs 9 Brazil is the second largest soybean producer and the third largest maize producer in the world, accounting for 30% and 7%, , of the global harvest of these crops in 2013. A respectivelyB exclusively C incrediblyD undoubtedly 10 For many years, fastfood franchises agreed not to one another’s workers within the same chain, but now they have agreed, under pressure, to eliminate the practice that limits their workers’ ability to take jobs at other restaurants. A fireB train C recruitD educate 11 Since your actions pose a great threat to public safety, you have a responsibility to put it and to bear the consequences. A correctB perfect C rightD well 12 They had given an absolute that it would be kept secret. A warrantB obligation C assuranceD certainty 13 The father is his child for the low grade It ’s really out of place. A condemningB scolding C praisingD accusing 14 The homeless population in most of the country has been declining for years, thanks to a strong economy and a low rate. A insuranceB profession C regulationD unemployment 15 This kind woman, is our head teacher, now in a large family as a gold nanny responsible for taking care of a girl ’s study and life. A some timesB some time C sometimeD sometimes 16 A hotel shuttle will be available, but you are also welcome to arrange for your transportation to the conference. A directlyB besides C ownD any 17 These vehicles are being stored on an interim basis and routinely in a manner to ensure their longterm operability and quality, so that they may be returned to commerce or exported. A measuredB pursued C maintainedD endured 18 It is widely accepted that any from social norms is likely to be sanctioned. A discriminationB indifference C deviationD device 19 The report was read with interest by businessmen. A about the fiscal crisisB for the fiscal crisis C on the fiscal crisisD regard to the fiscal crisis 20 The company’s pay equity analysis ensures that compensation is for employees in the same job, at the same level, location and performance. A fairB just C correctD perfect 二、閱讀理解 Passage 1 A growing number of countries want to phase out coal entirely, a transition eased by cheap natural gas and the plunging cost of wind and solar power That is good news Coal has been the largest engine of climate change to date, accounting for nearly a third of the rise in average temperatures since the Industrial Revolution Any pressure on it therefore counts as progres. Asia accounts for 75% of the world’s coal demand The Chinese government has taken steps to limit pollution and support renewables Yet coal consumption there rose in 2018, as it did the year before In India coal demand grew by 9% last year In Vietnam it swelled by almost a quarter To keep the rise in global temperatures to no more than 15℃ relative to preindustrial times, climatologists insist that almost all coal plants must shut by 2050, which means starting to act now Today’s trends would keep the last coal plant open until 2079, estimates UBS, a bank Asia’s coalfired power regiment has a sprightly average age of 15, compared with a creaky 40 years in America, close to retirement. There are several reasons for this, but one stands out: government support In India stateowned companies invest more than $6bn in coal mining and coalfired power each year; statebacked banks provide some $10 6bn in financing Indonesia doles out more than $2bn annually for consumption of coalfired power China supports coal not just at home but abroad, supplying about $9 5bn a year in foreign funding Japan and South Korea finance coal projects outside their borders, too. Government support is hardly surprising Statebacked coal firms make money and create jobs Wind turbines and solar panels provide power only intermittently; for now, dirtier power plants are needed as back up Gas is pummelling coal in America, but remains a bitplayer in India and much of SouthEast Asia, since it has to be imported and is relatively expensive. Nevertheless, governments betting on coal face three big risks One is environmental Emissions from coal plants that are already built — let alone new ones — will ensure that the world exceeds the level of carbondioxide emissions likely to push global temperatures up by more than 15℃ There is an economic risk, too Publicsector zeal for coal is matched only by privatesector distaste Banks, including Asian ones, have increasingly said they will stop funding new coal plants Wind and solar farms make coal look increasingly expensive A study has found that private banks provided threequarters of loans to Indian renewables projects last year; statebacked banks doled out twothirds of those for coal. And then there is politics Voters do not like breathing soot More of them are concerned about climate change, too, as they face unpredictable growing seasons, floods and droughts. 21 According to this passage, which energy is the key factor to climate change A Oil B Coal. C Gas D Panels. 22 The second paragraph tells us that . A China has taken measures to curb carbon emissions B India is home to the largest increase of coal demand C all the coal plants will be closed in 2050 D Asia’s coalfired power plants are close to retirement 23 Which of the following statements is true A Government support is an important factor for rising coal demand in Asia. B Japanese government does not support coal. C Solar power is the most used energy in rich countries. D Gas is playing a bigger role in most Asian countries. 24 Government supporting coal may face three risks except . A cultural risk B environmental risk C economic risk D risk of politic 25 Coal may cause the following problems except . A rising temperature on earth B air pollution C unpredictable seasons D bankruptcy of stateowned companies Passage 2 For th
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