进出口银行招聘考试笔试试题
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进出口银行招聘考试笔试复习资料历年考试真题历年考试真题精选:在这部分试题中,每道题呈现一段表述数字关系的文字,要求你迅速、准确地计算出答案。
请开始答题:66.某市气象观测,今年第一、第二季度本市降水量分别比去年同期增加了11%和9%,而两个季度降水量的绝对增量刚好相同,那么今年上半年该市降水量同比增长了多少?A.9.5%B.10%C.9.9%D.10.5%67.甲乙二人协商共同投资,甲从乙处取了15000元,并以两人名义进行了25000元投资,但由于决策失误,只收回了10000元,甲由于过失在己,原意主动承担的损失,问收回的投资中乙将分得多少钱?A.1万B.9千C.6千D.5千68.有300名求职者参加高端人才专场招聘会,其中软件设计类、市场营销类、财务管理类和人力资源类分别有100、80、70、50人,问至少有多少人找到工作才能保证一定有70名找到工作的人专业相同?A.71B.119C.258D.27769.某儿童艺术培训中心有5名钢琴教师和6名拉丁舞教师,培训中心将所有的钢琴学员和拉丁舞学员共76人分别平均地分给各个老师老师带领,刚好能够分配完,且每位老师所带的学生数量都是质数。
后来由于学生人数减少,培训中心只保留了4名钢琴教师和3名拉丁舞教师,但每名教师所带的学生数量不变,那么目前培训中心剩下学员多少人?A.36B.37C.39D.4170.一只装有动力桨的船,其单独靠人工划船顺流而下的速度是水流速度的3倍,现在该船靠人工划动从a地到顺流到达b地,原路返回时只开足动力桨行驶,用时比来时少,问船在静水中开足动力桨行驶的速度是人工划桨的速度的多少倍?71.有5对夫妻参加一场婚礼,他们被安排在一张10个座位的圆桌就餐,但是操办者不知道他们之间的关系,随机安排座位,问5对夫妻恰好相邻而坐的概率是多少?A.千分之一到千分之五之间B.千分之五到百分之一C.超过百分之一D.不超过千分之一72.20XX年某种货物的进价为15元/公斤,20XX年该货物的进口量增加了一半,进口金额增加了20%,问20XX年该货物的进口价格是多少钱每公斤?A.10B.12C.18D.2473.三位专家为10幅作品投票,每位专家分别都投出了5票,并且每幅作品都有专家投票。
进出口银行笔试题目一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. 以下哪项不是国际贸易中常见的支付方式?A. 信用证B. 汇票C. 电汇D. 货到付款2. 关于世界贸易组织(WTO),以下说法正确的是:A. WTO成立于1995年B. WTO的目的是促进各国之间的贸易自由化C. WTO只对成员国之间的贸易行为进行规范D. 所有国家都是WTO的成员国3. 进出口贸易中,海关对于进口商品的估价通常采用以下哪种方法?A. 交易价值B. 相似商品价值C. 国际市场价格D. 原产地价值4. 以下哪个因素不影响汇率的波动?A. 国际收支状况B. 政治稳定性C. 自然灾害D. 公司财务状况5. 在国际贸易中,最常用的贸易术语是:A. FOBB. CIFC. DDPD. EXW6. 以下哪项不是出口企业在进行市场调研时需要关注的要素?A. 目标市场的消费习惯B. 目标市场的法律法规C. 目标市场的文化差异D. 企业内部的员工福利7. 关于国际结算,以下说法错误的是:A. 信用证是一种较为安全的支付方式B. 汇票可以用于国际贸易结算C. 电汇是最快的支付方式D. 托收是一种风险较高的支付方式8. 进出口企业在进行国际贸易时,需要关注的国际法律文件是:A. 联合国国际货物销售合同公约B. 国际商会规则C. 世界贸易组织协议D. 所有以上选项9. 在国际贸易中,关于关税的正确说法是:A. 关税是进口国对进口商品征收的税B. 关税会降低进口商品的国内价格C. 关税可以保护国内产业D. 关税是出口国对出口商品征收的税10. 以下哪项不是影响国际物流成本的因素?A. 运输方式B. 货物类型C. 目的地距离D. 企业规模二、简答题(每题10分,共30分)1. 请简述国际贸易中信用证的作用及其优势。
2. 描述进出口企业在进行国际贸易时,如何进行风险管理和控制。
3. 请解释什么是贸易壁垒,并举例说明其对国际贸易的影响。
三、案例分析题(每题25分,共50分)1. 某国内企业计划向欧洲出口一批电子产品,但由于缺乏国际贸易经验,企业在合同谈判、支付方式选择、物流安排等方面存在疑问。
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。
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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银行,其国际信用评级与国家主权评级一致。
越来越多的大学毕业生以及社会人士愿意到中国进出口银行工作,竞争十分激烈。
为了帮助考生真正提升自己的能力,达到事半功倍、有的放矢的最佳复习效果,最终应聘成功,中公教育集合了业内专家,倾注大量心血,对中国进出口银行招聘考试的题型、题量以及出题范围进行深入研究,总结了考试的命题规律,探讨了未来的命题趋势,专门为报考中国进出口银行的考生打造了中公版《中国进出口银行招聘考试真题汇编及密押试卷》。
2025年中国进出口银行社会招聘考试模拟试题及答案2025年中国进出口银行校园招聘考试模拟试题及答案(一)1.有学者认为,大众文化的“新”,不仅体现在它利用新的传播技术,面向整个社会大众传播形象和话语,更重要的是它塑造了一个新的“象征、神话和形象的汇合体”,重新塑造了人们的想象,这种想象反过来影响了人们的实践。
帕斯卡尔早在十七世纪就论述过想象具有强大的力量:想象既是谎言,又是真理永远可靠的尺度,并给人们带来快乐和幸福。
以往学者多关注想象的社会整合作用,大众文化的不同之处在于:它确实如帕斯卡尔所说的那样为人们带来了幸福,然而这种幸福的基础是大众文化带给每个个体的想象——自我实现。
下列最适合做这段文字标题的是()。
A.幸福是什么B.想象的力量C.大众与大众文化D.大众文化中的想象【答案】D。
【解析】标题填入题。
找标题,先找主旨。
根据:多层递进,最后一层递进的内容是重点。
可知重点是:大众文化的“新”,主要体现在:想象反过来影响了人们的实践,即想象的作用。
且全文论述的主体词是“大众文化”和“想象的重要性和意义,即想象的力量”,故排除A和C;B项的“想象的力量”过于笼统,没有针对大众文化,故排除;故本题的标题选选D。
2.为什么会有那么多论文显示男女之间存在认知差异?一个重要理由是:样本太小。
全球有七十亿人,而一般研究受经费限制,只能对十到二十个受试者进行研究,样本可能缺乏代表性。
进一步看,即使真的发现男女之间的认知差异,社会应该如何面对这种差异也是一个值得思考的问题。
不少研究显示,男女各项认知能力的差异往往取决于社会的性别平等程度。
比如说最近一项涉及27个国家20万人的研究显示:越是在性别平等的国家,女性在情景记忆能力一项上比男性的优势就越显著。
下列说法与这段文字相符的是()。
A.研究中男女间的认知差异会随样本增加而减小B.男女间的认知差异可能受社会平等程度的影响C.客观对待男女间的认知差异是社会进步的标志D.女性的认知方式会随社会进步表现出更大优势【答案】B。
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中国进出口银行始终以支持国际经济合作为己任,致力于为中国企业"走出去"提供有力的金融支持。
今年,中国进出口银行迎来改革发展新征程,业务发展面临实施"一带一路"、国际产能和装备制造合作等重大构想的战略机遇期,将为您施展才华提供广阔的平台!我行2016年校园招聘现正式启动,欢迎您的加入!一、招聘范围境内外全日制高等院校应届毕业生(定向和委培生除外)。
其中:境内院校毕业生须在7月31日前毕业,且报到时能获得国家认可的就业报到证、毕业证和学位证;境外院校毕业生一般在7月31日前毕业,留学回国时间不超过2年,在外学习时间满360天,且报到时能取得经教育部留学服务中心认证的国外学历学位认证书。
二、招聘机构(一)总行本部及海外直属机构工作地点:北京及海外。
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进出口银行招聘考试笔试复习资料历年考试真题中国进出口银行概况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,其国际信用评级与国家主权评级一致。
目前在国内设有9 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和巴黎代表处;与140 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主要职责中国进出口银行的主要职责是贯彻执行国家产业政策、外经贸政策、金融政策和外交政策,为扩大我国机电产品、成套设备和高新技术产品出口,推动有比较优势的企业开展对外承包工程和境外投资,促进对外关系发展和国际经贸合作,提供政策性金融支持。
进出口银行历年考试真题上午9:00-11:30英语,听力仍然只有一遍,速度中等吧(但因为近期缺少训练,听起来反应还是比较慢),听力部分耗时半个小时。
阅读3篇,另加一篇阅读后根据文章内容回答问题的主观题,整个阅读部分难度适中。
作文200词以上,有关“Read selectively or extensively"的。
整体来说时间充足,有部分人提前交卷的。
下午1:30-3:00申论。
三个小题,第一小题概括文章中的问题(不超过150字),第二小题结合材料,围绕“建筑行业自律及建筑质量关系”论述(不超过350字),第三小题结合材料大作文围绕“提升建筑质量,政府健全完善相应制度(具体记不太清了)”(700-900字)。
材料一共十几段,是有关建筑质量问题及政府的应对措施的。
3:15-5:15专业考试。
单选(涉及金融、经济、国贸、会计),名词解释3题(最惠国待遇、贸易乘数、生产者剩余),计算4题(脑子有点混乱了,想起来再补,也请各位考过的一起回忆),资料论述题3个小问(有关热钱涌入、利率平价。
2017年中国进出口银行行社会招聘行政管理岗笔试试卷及解答考题时间:150分钟第一部分客观题一,单项选择题1. (A )技术被认为是当代人力资源管理中识别有才能的管理者最有效的工具。
A.评价中心B.管理中心C.控制中心D.学习中心2. “如果你的两个得力下属一直吵架,你会怎么处理?”这类问题属于( B )。
A.背景性问题B.情境性问题C.思维性问题D.经验性问题3.( A )被认为是当代人力资源管理中识别有才能的管理者最有效的工具。
A.评价中心B.管理中心C.控制中心D.学习中心4. 以下最不适合用无领导小组讨论法进行人员选拔的岗位是( B )。
A.人力资源主管B.财务管理人员C.销售部门经理D.公关部门经理5. 以下关于培训费用的说法错误的是( C)。
A.是指企业在员工培训过程中所发生的一切费用之和B.间接培训成本是指在培训组织实施过程之外企业所支付的费用C.由培训之前的准备工作和培训实施过程中各项活动的费用构成D.直接培训成本是在培训组织实施过程中培训者与受训者的一切费用总和6.本公文的标题不规范,比较好的写法是(A )。
A.《关于拨给灾区贷款专项指标的请示》B.《关于拨给灾区贷款专项指标的申请》C.《关于灾区贷款专项指标的请示》D.《关于灾区贷款专项指标的申请》7.涉密公文公开发布前应当履行解密程序,公开发布的时间、形式和渠道,由( B)确定。
A 主送机关B 发文机关C 抄送机关D 发文机关的上级8.以下关于公文行文规定的表述,不正确的是(A)A、行文关系根据隶属关系和职权范围确定,不得越级行文B、向上级机关行文,原则上主送一个上级机关,根据需要同时抄送相关上级机关和同级机关C、不得在报告等非请示性公文中夹带请示事项D、上级机关向受双重领导的下级机关行文,必要时要同时抄送该下级机关的另一个上级机关9.公文文稿签发前,应由(D)进行审核。
A、本机关负责人B、上级机关C、部门负责人D、发文机关办公厅(室)10.公文应当经由(C)审批签发A、部门负责人B、发文机关办公厅(室)C、本机关负责人D、上级机关11.经审核不宜发文的公文文稿,应当(A)A、退回起草单位,并说明理由B、退回起草单位,无需说明理由C、由起草单位修改后重新报送D、交由上级机关复审12.中国共产党第十九次代表大会于( D )在北京召开。
中国进出口银行的笔试经验20xx年7月23日中国进出口银行广东省分行辅助岗位进行笔试,考试是在一家比拟高级的酒店宴会厅进行,接待应试者的应该是口行内部的职员,很有礼貌声音很甜,考试环境非常不错,考试大概是1小时45分左右,但是大局部的人都提早完成了,考试前考官会说明考试情况和流程,包括什么时候会出通知,要求全程关机,但考试气氛还是挺轻松的。
下面是题目:一、填空(10分)1.口行成立时间2.口行英文全称3.口行有几个分支机构4.口行监视机构5.口行宣传6.第一位女宇航员是谁7.xx年春晚导演是谁8.xx年7月22日甘肃地震为几级9.徐铮第一次自导自演自编的电影是10.新出炉的四大火炉,哪个城市居首位二、(选择)(10分)1.握手礼仪。
2.“才者德之贤也,德者才之帅也”,这句话的意思。
3.羊城八景中的“云山叠翠”“五环晨曦”“古祠流芳”指的是哪三个地方。
4.于你而言,诚信是什么。
5.餐桌上,重要的客人应该坐在主人的哪边。
6.情景:上班快迟到,却在路上遇到老太太摔倒,你会怎么做。
(置之不理,马上扶起,在明确责任人以前不采取任何行动,打回单位说明情况,然后再视现场情况做适合处理)7.情景:临走以前,发现隔壁办公室没关灯,你会怎样做。
(不关。
关掉不作任何提醒。
关掉,第二天私下提醒相关同事。
关掉,第二天上报管理部门。
)8.代表贝多芬最顶峰是创作的作品是哪个。
9.享有国际盛誉的戏曲大师是谁。
10.用光影表现的绘画属于哪个画派。
三、XX与贸易(LZ是非金融专业,以下三大道选择几乎全是蒙的,只记得一些片段字眼了)(10分)1.某人存10000块,年利率为10%,按复利算,两年后他总共能拿到多少钱。
2.N股是在哪里上市的(台湾,纽约,,纳不知道什么)3.汇率下跌会导致进出口发生什么变化。
2-10欢送专业的同志补充四、会计?银行业务?(20分?)1.行长工作调动,需要进行什么交接。
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中国进出口银行总行笔试题目
1.英语部分:
英语部分和六级相同,分为快速阅读(10分),今年说的是人脑的潜能没有传言的'那么大。
听力部分(30分),和六级相同,8个短对话,2个长对话,很基础,水平在四级六级之间。
然后三个独白听力,有马克吐温与牙医啥的有一个有难度,其他的还好。
还有就是听独白填单词和句子,单词都不难,但要注意词形有些变化。
一个深度阅读,三个普通阅读(30分):深度阅读说的是。
忘了;普通阅读分别分:版权问题,名人演讲对人的真正影响,还有一个啥想不起来了
是关于老师是否应做有偿家教的argument。
2.申论部分:
说的是现阶段拉动内需,促进消费
第一题(20分),概述引起消费低迷的原因(200字以内)
第三题(50分),以“促进消费,拉动内需”为题写一遍论文(800-900字)以内。
申论感觉如果想写的好,有条理的话,时间很紧张。
其他的,lz是船舶类没有专业课就不清楚了。
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答案:B解析:【解析】此题考查的是间接标价法的概念,间接标价法是以一定单位的本国货币为标准,折算为若干数量的外国货币。
4、顺差应该记入国际收支平衡表的()。
A.借方
B.贷方
C.借贷都可以
D.附录说明
答案:B解析:答案与解析:选B。
凡引起本国外汇收入的项目,都记入贷方,顺差能增加本国外汇收入,故记入贷方。
5、一国在IMF保有的()被视为该国国际储备资产的一部分。
A.全部债权
B.总资产
C.净债权
D.全部债务
答案:C解析:答案与解析:选C。
6、只能避免外汇的时间风险的做法是()。
A.提前或推后收付法
B.平衡法
C.货币期货合同法
D.货币期权合同法
答案:A解析:答案与解析:选A。
BCD三项能同时消除外汇的时间风险和价值风险。
7、保险经济活动特有的内在功能为()
A.组织经济补偿
B.分散危险
C.融通资金
D.金融中介
答案:B解析:B分散危险作为处理偶然性灾害事故的良策,是保险经济活动所特有的内在功能;而组织经济补偿作为体现保险行为内在功能的表现形式,是保险经济活动的外部功能。
8、关于货币供给的内生性,其含义正确的为()
A.货币供给难以由货币当局直接控制,而主要决定于整个金融体系
B.货币供给主要由内部原因造成,而不是来自外部
C.货币供给主要决定于货币当局的直接控制,而不是有金融体系来控制
D.货币供给来自于内部供给,而不是外部供给
答案:A解析:A货币供给的内生性,是指货币供给难以由货币当局直接控制,而主要决定于整个金融体系,包括银行与非银行金融机构在内的社会经济各部门的共同活动。
9、金融工具的盈利率与其价格和市场利率的变动关系分别是()
A.反方向,方向
B.反方向,同方向
C.同方向,反方向
D.同方向,同方向
答案:B解析:B盈利性以盈利率表示,即以收益对本金的比率表示。
它与金融工具的价格是反防线变动关系,与市场利率是同方向变动关系。
10、企业为了筹措短期资金,在货币市场上发行在将来一定时期内偿付本息的凭证,这种凭证称为()。
A.短期债券
B.商业票据
C.银行承兑汇票
D.大额可转让定期存单
答案:B解析:[解析]:商业票据是一种短期无担保证券,是由发行人为了筹措短期资金或弥补短期资金本内容为部分试题内容转载,如需完整版历年笔试试题及机考模拟系统、手机app等一整套复习资料可望望联系id:素簌簌素无忧求职教育缺口,在货币市场上向投资者发行并承诺在将来一定时期偿付票据本息的凭证。
149。
11、下列选项中属于直接信用的是()
A.合作社信用
B.银行信用
C.信托信用
D.民间借贷
答案:D解析:D直接信用主要有证券信用、民间借贷、商业信用等。
选项ABC中的内容属于间接信用,故选
D.
12、在2003的巴塞尔资本协议中,巴塞尔委员会继承了过去以()为核心的监管思想。
A.保护债权人
B.市场约束
C.资本充足率
D.监管当局监督检查
答案:C解析:[解析]:2003的巴塞尔资本协议中,巴塞尔委员会继承了过去以资本充足率为核心的监管思想。
158。
13、中央银行独立性的实质是如何处理中央银行和()的关系。
A.政府
B.存款货币银行
C.社会保障部门
D.政策性银行
答案:A解析:[解析]:中央银行独立性问题的实质就是如何处理中央银行和政府之间关系的问题,是中央银行对政府直接负责还是对政府相对负责的问题。
136。
14、按支出法核算国内生产总值,其公式是()。
A.国内生产总值=消费支出+固定投资支出+净出口
B.国内生产总值=固定投资支出+政府购买+净出口
C.国内生产总值=消费支出+固定投资支出+政府购买+净出口
D.国内生产总值=消费支出+固定投资支出+政府购买+净出口+折旧
答案:C解析:【解析】:本题考查国内生产总值的计算方法。
支出法计算国内生产总值,公式为国内生产总值=消费支出+固定投资支出+政府购买+净出口。