
光大银行北京分行2023校园招聘上岸历年高频考点试卷答案详解.docx
71页光大银行北京分行2023校园招聘上岸历年高频考点试卷答案详解(图片大小可自由调整)第I卷一.单项选择题(共50题)1.( ) might be expected the response to the question was very mixed.A.ItB.AsC.ThatD.What答案:B 本题解析:本题主要考查定语从句,全句意为“正如所预料的那样,对这个问题的回答各式各样考点定语从句2.101,1021,102112,103122,( )A.10212213B.10323213C.1021213D.1032313答案:A 本题解析:第一步,观察数列,没有明显特征,数字均特别大,考虑机械分组第二步,将数字进行拆分,发现第一个数会变成1个0,2个1;第二个数变成1个0,2个1,1个2;第三个数变成1个0,3个1,2个2对应着我们在数的过程中,就是下一项数字,所以所求项为数出第四个数,即:1个0,2个1,2个2,1个3,所求项为10212213故本题正确答案选A3._________ MS. Jahan is new to the hospitality industry, she recently won a prestigious cus-tomer service award.A.EvenB.AlthoughC.ForD.Whenever答案:B 本题解析:“Although”有“尽管……,但是……的”意思。
根据句意,可以知道,尽管“Jahan”在酒店行业是个新人,但是她最近获得了著名的客户服务奖4.即期汇率是指买卖外汇双方成交当天或(A )以内进行交割的汇率A.两天B.三天C.一周D.一月答案:A 本题解析:暂无解析5.2013年1月23日,美国众议院投票通过了短期调高( )议案,美国联邦政府短期内“断粮”的风险有望解除A.公共支出上限B.公共债务上限C.公共支出下限D.公共债务下限答案:B 本题解析:2013年1月23日,美国众议院投票通过了短期调高公共债务上限议案,允许美国财政部继续发行国债以维持联邦政府运营至5月19日,这标志着美国联邦政府短期内“断粮”的风险有望解除6.水坝的横截面是一个梯形,它的面积为32.5平方米,高为5米,下底比上底的2倍多1米,梯形上底是多少米?()[银行真题]A.6B.4C.5D.7答案:B 本题解析:由梯形的面积公式可知,梯形上底和下底的和为32.5×2÷5=13米,下底比上底的2倍多1米,所以梯形的上底是(13—1)÷(2+1)=4米。
7.根据以下内容,回答240-244题The leaders of Detroit's struggling Big Three automakers are appearing before the Senate today, where prospects of 25 billion in emergency loans to the industry appear to be stalling.Amid GOP cries of "corporate welfare", Senate Majority Leader Reid introduced a bill yester-day to let the automakers and component suppliers tap into some of the money Congress allotted in the ¥700 billion financial bailout.Reid, launching a lame-duck session, warned of a"potential meltdown" in the industry with devastating consequences. He said 355,000 people are employed by the industry and 4.5 million more work in related industries. An additional 1 million people, retirees and their relatives, are covered by retirement and medical plants within the industry, he said.The Big Three-General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler-have been whipsawed by the faltering economy and credit crunch.But the odds do not look good for Detroit. At the heart of the debate is whether automakers are deserving as a linchpin of the U.S. economy or not, in the words of one high-profile critic,Republican Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama, is an innovation-averse "dinosaur".Shelby, appearing on Sunday to meet the Press, said "Get rid of the management. Get rid of the boards-the people who brought them to where they are today. This is a dead end. It's a road to nowhere, and it's a big burden on the American taxpayer."Republicans attacked the measure on several fronts. Some questioned the rush to judgment,others warned that other industries would soon line up for help. And some charged that the firms brought on their troubles by agreeing to union contracts with wages and benefits costing an average of ¥73 an hour, compared with ¥28 an hour for the average private firm.GOP Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania said the ¥700 billion rescue was the No.1 issued when he toured the state recently."Candidily, the temperature of my constituents was boiling,212degrees Fahrenheit, and the thermometer was broken," he said.Some opponents prefer that the automakers pursue Chapter 11 reorganizations instead of hitting up Uncle Sam.Democrats argue that the ¥25 billion is only 4 percent of the bigger bailout. Reid's spokesman, Jim Manley, said the bill has robust language on corporate oversight, taxpayer protections, and executive compensation limits.A compromise could be struck if Democrats bowed to GOP pressure and, instead of new loans,rewrote the rules for ¥25 billion in loans granted to automakers to help them retool factories to build fuel-efficientvehicles. "It'smind boggling",oneRepublicansaidof Democrats'intransigence. "If I were them, I'd want to get this off my plate before Obama becomes president."The automotive executives, Alan Mulatly, Ford's president and CEO, Robert Nardelli,Chrysler's chairman and CEO, and Rick Wagoner, GM's chairman and CEO, are to appear before the Senate Banking Committee. Shelby is the top Republican on the panel.The post-election lame-duck session is the last chance to sign off on the measure during this Congress. The bill probably can pass the House, but prospects are iffy in the Senate, where Democrats need 60 votes to block an expected filibuster.If nothing passes, it could be taken up in January by the next Congress, which will have a broader Democratic majority.Harry Reid proposed a bill for the automakers because ( ).A.GOP called for "corporate welfare"B.the leaders of the Big Three came to Senate to stall the loansC.the breakdown of America。
