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A.交通
B.现金
C.支票
D.队伍
支票
A.交通
B.现金
C.支票
D.队伍
支票
第1题
A.a credit card
B.money
C.a cheque
D.cash
第2题
(6)
A.The collecting banker is the banker on whom the cheque is drawn.
B.The paying banker is the banker on whom the cheque is drawn.
C.The drawer banker is the banker on whom the cheque is drawn.
D.The presenting banker is the banker on whom the cheque is drawn.
第3题
1 Bank charges of $200 have not been entered in the cash book.
2 Lodgements recorded on 30 June 2005 but credited by the bank on 2 July $14,700.
3 Cheque payments entered in cash book but not presented for payment at 30 June 2005 $27,800.
4 A cheque payment to a supplier of $4,200 charged to the account in June 2005 recorded in the cash book as a receipt.
Based on this information, what was the cash book balance BEFORE any adjustments?
A $43,100 overdrawn
B $16,900 overdrawn
C $60,300 overdrawn
D $34,100 overdrawn
第4题
听力原文:M: What is a cheque card?
W: It was originally issued in UK. British banks started to issue cheque cards in 1965, and as from 1969 all the main commercial banks in Britain agreed to issue a standardized form. of cheque card.
Q: What happened to British banks in 1969?
(17)
A.All the main commercial banks in Britain agreed to issue a standardized form. of cheque card.
B.British banks started to issue credit cards.
C.Customers of British banks may cash their cheques in European countries.
D.Commercial banks in the United States began to issue cheque card.
第5题
(3)
A.The amount on the cheque is larger than in the account.
B.The car can be covered with your cheque.
C.The cheque you wrote can not cover the car.
D.The amount on your cheque is just that in your account.
第6题
听力原文:W: Did you hear about Mr. William's case last week?
M: Yes. It's too terrible. As a matter of fact, he should not issue an open cheque in favor of a third party. Anyone who holds it would present it to the paying bank and obtain cash against it.
Q: What happened to Mr. Williams?
(16)
A.He lost a cheque and the thief cashed it.
B.He opened a cheque account.
C.A thief stole the money from the bank.
D.He cashed the cheque but the money was stolen by a thief.
第7题
单句理解
听力原文:Sight deposits can be withdrawn through cash dispensers or by cheque and are often called current accounts.
(1)
A.Current accounts are greatly different from sight deposits.
B.Current accounts can be withdrawn through dispensers.
C.Current accounts can not be withdrawn through cheque.
D.Sight deposits can not be withdrawn through cheque.
第8题
听力原文:M: I don't know why the man there said he couldn't pay my cheque.
W: Let me see. Yes. You draw your cheque in lead-pencil. It is not recognized in the bank. You should draw it in ink.
Q: What is the woman's suggestion?
(16)
A.Returning the cheque.
B.Drawing the cheque in ink.
C.Drawing the cheque in lead-pencil.
D.Going to the paying bank.
第9题
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
第10题
(9)
A.A cheque can be accepted by the bank on which it is drawn.
B.A bill can not be accepted by the bank on which it is drawn.
C.The rules relating to acceptance of bills are not applicable to cheques.
D.The rules relating to acceptance of bills are applicable to cheques.
第11题
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say