As some treasury bills do not actually pay interest, they are not attractive to investors.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say

As some treasury bills do not actually pay interest, they are not attractive to investors.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Doesn't say


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In Britain people usually have a doctor near their home or in their town. This is the local doctor. You have to register with a doctor before you can make an appointment. You usually have to fill in a form. and the doctor examines you. Families often all register with the same doctor. Doctors often work together in groups, and the name of the place where they work is a Doctor's Surgery. The government pays for this system, and it is free to go to see your doctor. If the doctor decides that you need treatment he can prescribe medicine. For example he can prescribe antibiotics for an infection. Medicine can be tablets to take with water or liquid to drink. The doctor writes the prescription. You take the prescription to the chemist's, and the chemist will make up the medicine for you. You usually have to pay some money for the medicine --- but you don't have to pay the full price.(1). British people usually go a long way to see a doctor.A、 Right.B、Wrong.C、Doesn't say.(2). Some rich British families don't register with the same doctor.A、 Right.B、Wrong.C、Doesn't way.(3). British people don't have to pay when they see their doctor.A、 Right.B、Wrong.C、Doesn't say.(4). Doctors always work alone in their own Doctor's Surgery.A、 Right.B、Wrong.C、Doesn't say.(5). British people usually have to pay for their prescription at the chemist's.A、 Right.B、Wrong.C、Doesn't say.

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“I don’t have much money。”he’d say.“I need to _________my schoolloans.”A.pay outB.pay backC.pay downD.pay for

Why does the woman plan to go to town?A.To pay her bills in the bank.B.To buy books in a bookstore.C.To get some money from the bank,

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听力原文: A certificate of deposit (CD) is a time deposit with a bank. Time deposits may not be withdrawn on demand like a check account. CDs are generally issued by commercial banks but they can be bought through brokerages. They bear a specific maturity date that usually lasts from 3 months to 5 years, a specified interest rate, and can be issued in any denomination, very similar to bonds. CDs offer a slightly higher yield than T-Bills because of the slightly higher default risk for a bank, but overall the likeliness of a large bank going broke is pretty slim. Of course, the amount of interest you earn depends on a number of factors such as the current interest rate environment, how much money you invest, the length of time, and your specific bank.24. What is a CD?25.Which of the followings generally issue CDs?26.How long does a specific maturity usually last?27.Why do CDs pay higher return to investors than T-bills?(24)A.A term deposit that can be drawn at any time.B.A time deposit with a bank.C.A current deposit.D.A cheek account.

Banks are usually prepared to make long-term loans to investors.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say

The reason why the market for large CDs has been active since 1961 may be that the yield is usually higher than Treasury bills.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say

Supervisors usually pay more attention to the individual bank.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say

Treasury bills are short-term and virtually free of default risk.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say

The markets for treasury bills in most developed countries have many different buyers and sellers.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say

It is very kind ( ) you to let us use your running machine.Actually, it is good ( ) us to do some physical exercise every day. A、of/ ofB、of/ forC、for/ ofD、for/ for

______ are bonds which carry a rate of interest and give the owner the right to exchange the bonds at some stage in the future into ordinary shares according to a prearranged formula.A.Treasury bondsB.Corporate bondsC.Convertible bondsD.Revenue bonds

If a customer wants to draw cash with a cheque for himself at his own branch, what he needs to do is to write "pay cash" between the parallel lines.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say

It's unwise for you to use "open" cheques when paying your telephone bills.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say

If the balance of the credit card is not fully settled, the cardholder will have to pay a compound interest on the outstanding amount.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say

Why does the woman plan to go to town?A. To pay her bills in the bank. B. To buy books in a bookstore. C. To get some money from the bank

As recently as three decades ago,many Americans believed that using credit was an unwise and?dangerous way to pay for what they bought.Some even thought that owing money to a store or a?credit company was something to be ashamed of.Good citizens,they believed,always bought what?they wanted with real money and they paid the full price immediately.Today,however,all that has changed.Credit,as some observers have noted,has become a?way of life in the United States.More and more Americans now are depending on those small pieces?of plastic,credit cards,to pay for large purchases such as televisions,record players or furniture.Many people today would consider it unusual not to use a credit card to pay for a costly restaurant?dinner,a hotel room or an airline trip.And there are some situations in which Americans must have?credit cards.If they want the temporary use of a car,for example,they first must give the car rental?company the number of their credit card.That number is considered a guarantee that they will return?the car and pay for using it.Credit cards offer two major services to Americans.First of all,they are easier and safer to?carry than large amounts of money.Second,they permit people to borrow,to have the immediate?pleasure of owning something,even if they do not have enough money to pay for it at the time.With?credit cards people pay for goods or services at the end of each month instead of when they buy them.And when the time does come to pay,most credit cards offer people a choice.They can pay all of?what they owe for the month or they can just pay usually between 5 and 10 percent of what they owe.What advantage can credit card holders have?A.They can choose not to pay for their purchases.B.They can easily borrow money at a lower interest.C.They can own something before they actually pay for it.D.They can pay only a small amount of what they owe.

What bills are negotiable? 什么票据是可以背书流通的?()A、Pay to John David onlyB、Pay to John David not transferableC、Pay to the order of ABC Co.D、Pay to bearer.

What bills are negotiable?什么票据是可流通的?()A、Pay to John David onlyB、Pay to John David not transferableC、Pay to the order of ABC CoD、Pay to ABC Co

问答题Credit cards enable their holders to obtain goods and services on credit. They are issued by retail stores, banks, credit card companies to approved clients. The bank or credit card company settles the client’s bills, invoicing him monthly and charging interest on any outstanding debts. Their profit comes from the high rate of interest charged, the card holder’s subscriptions, and the fees paid by some organizations that accept cards.

单选题Interest rates will usually increase after people have borrowed money.ARight.BWrong.CDoesn’t say.

单选题Some suppliers will charge people less if they pay early.ARight.BWrong.CDoesn’t say.

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判断题Many American people are better off these days as they don’t have to pay their hospital bills.A对B错

单选题_____ , the pay isn't attractive enough, though the job itself is quite interesting.AGenerally speakingBOn the contraryCIn particularDTo be honest

单选题If the bills ______ in five days, the company will seek damages.Aweren’t paidBwon’t have paidCaren’t paidDdon’t pay