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For an installment shipment, L/C says, there must be 20 days differences between two shipments. Whic

h of the following will comply?

(1)( ) 1st shipment on 01-01-08 & 2nd on 21-01-08

(2)( ) 1st shipment on 01-01-08 & 2nd on 19-01-08

(3)( ) 1st shipment on 01-01-08 & 2nd on 20-01-08

(4)( ) 1st shipment on 01-01-08 & 2nd before 20-01-08

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第2题
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第3题
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A.by educating its citizens

B.by careful family plan

C.by developing TV programs

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第4题
Passage Three:Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.Brazil has become one
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Brazil’s population growth rate has dropped from 2.99% a year between 1951 and 1960 to 1.93% a year between 1981 and 1990, and Brazilian women now have only 2.7 children on average. Martine says this figure may have fallen still further since 1990, an achievement that makes it the envy of many other Third World countries.

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第31题:According to the passage, Brazil has cut back its population growth ________.

A) by educating its citizens

B) by careful family planning

C) by developing TV programmes

D) by chance

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第5题
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第6题
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第7题
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A.installment

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第8题
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A.a strong stock market.

B.a stable bond market.

C.rising interest rates.

D.increased installment debt.

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第9题
Which of the following is true for the perfect tender rule under installment contracts?()

A.The buyer cannot seek remedies against the seller for accepting nonconforming goods

B.The seller cannot invoke the right to cure rule

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D.The buyer can reject replacements or cured goods

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第10题
Passage Four:Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage:Time was—and not so man
y years ago, either—when the average citizen to ok a pretty dim view of banks and banking. That this was so, it should be said, was to no small extent the fault of banks and bankers themselves. Banks used to be—and a few still are—forbidding (令人生畏的) structures. Behind the little barred windows were, more often than not, elderly gentlemen w hose expression of friendliness reflected the size of the customer’s account, and nothing less than a few hundred thousand in the bank could have inspired the suggestion of a smile.

And yet the average bank for many years was, to the average citizen, a fearful, if necessary, instrument for dealing with business—usually big business. But somewhere in the 1930’s banks started to grow human, even pleasant, and started to attract the little man. It is possible that this movement beg an in medium-sized towns, or in small towns where people know each other by their first names, and spread to big towns. At any rate, the results have be en remarkable.

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A) the attitude of bankers

B) unfriendliness of customers toward banks

C) economic pressure of the time

D) the outer appearance of bank buildings

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