Which kind of card will the woman probably choose?A.Peony Credit CardB.Money-Link CardC.Pe
Which kind of card will the woman probably choose?
A.Peony Credit Card
B.Money-Link Card
C.Peony Debit Card
D.Peony International Card
Which kind of card will the woman probably choose?
A.Peony Credit Card
B.Money-Link Card
C.Peony Debit Card
D.Peony International Card
第1题
M: What is that?
W: It's a free card which allows our customers to receive special discounts. You simply need to fill out our membership application form.
M: No, thank you. I'm a little pressed for time.
W: How will you be paying for that? Will that be cash or credit?
M: I think I'll pay with my card.
W: OK. Is that a credit card or a debit card?
M: I'm sorry. I don't understand your question. What is the difference?
W: A credit card bills you once a month; a debit card deducts the money directly from your bank account.
M: Well, this is an ATM card issued by my bank. It's connected to my bank account. Can I use that?
W: Sure, that's a kind of debit card. Please press the button marked "DBT" and swipe your card through the machine.
M: OK. And now what do I do?
W: Please enter your pin number, the identification number which verifies your identity.
M: OK. And now?
W: Paper or plastic?
M: I'm sorry? What did you say?
W: I'm going to pack your groceries. What kind of hags would you like, paper or plastic?
M: Plastic, please. Wow, you really have to make a lot of decisions in an American grocery store.
(20)
A.Apply immediately with any credit card.
B.Fill out the membership application form.
C.Pay a membership fee.
D.Buy certain items in the store.
第2题
Which kind of security is more complicated?
A.security used to send credit card data
B.security used in Webs
C.security used within the company
第3题
M: Well, we have a big Peony Card family, including Peony Credit Card, Money-Link Card, Peony Debit Card, Peony International Card and Peony Special Card. I think the Money-Link Card is suitable for you, mam.
W: Is there anything special of this card?
M: With this card, you can enjoy services like consumption at POS terminals of all merchants, payroll service and payment for electricity and gas.
How many kinds of cards does the Peony Card family have?
A.Three
B.Four
C.Five
D.Six
第4题
M: I wouldn't be surprised, because, you know, it's the easiest way to communicate with other users over a network.
W: Is it? But I was told that we must set up an E-mail system on the network before we can communicate with other users. Is that true?
M: Yes, it's not tough to create such a system. However, you need some hardware and software to support it.
W: Let me know the hardware needed first.
M: A computer and a line that connects your computer with the Internet.
W: All right. I was told that I need an account for my E-mail. Where can I get it?
M: You can contact an ISP, I mean an Internet Service Provider, to get an account.
W: How much do I have to pay for it?
M: It varies. You can also get a free E-mail account if you don't have to consider too much for the security of your mails. I know many people prefer free E-mails and they say their correspondence through that kind of account doesn't involve commercial information needed to be strictly kept secret. You can get such a free account simply at home if you have got access to a website with such a service.
W: It's so convenient. I may prefer the free E-mail. What about the software?
M: You don't need any additional software. Just the IE, the Internet Explorer, bound with Windows, the operating system.
W: Thank you so much for your help.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. According to the man, why is E-mail so popular?
20. Which is the disadvantage of a free E-mail account?
21. What is the necessary software to support the E-mail system?
22. What will the woman probably do after the conversation?
(23)
A.Everybody's talking about E-mail nowadays.
B.If you don't have one, you will be out of time.
C.It's the easiest way to communicate with other users.
D.It's printed on every card people exchange with others.
第5题
听力原文:M: Which kind of dessert do you like?
W: Such as watermelon, pudding, and ice-cream. But the last one is my favorite.
Which kind of dessert does the woman like most?
A.Watermelon.
B.Pudding.
C.Ice-cream.
D.All of the above.
第6题
听力原文:W Hello, how much is it for one ticket to see, "Jerry's House"?
M It's $8 for adults, $6 for children, and $4 for seniors.
W That's kind of expensive. I spent a lot of money on tuition this semester. Maybe I'll just go rent a movie.
M Oh, if you have your student card with you, show it to me. We only charge students $4.50.
Who most likely is the man?
A.A ticket sales clerk
B.An owner of a theater
C.A phone operator
D.A server
第7题
听力原文:W: Midwestern Bank. Good morning.
M: Hello. I'd like to know how to open a bank account here in Britain.
W: Certainly, sir. How long are you going to be here for?
M: Uh, a year and a half at least, I’m doing an MA at the polytechnic.
W: I sec. Well, you need to be hem for more than six months to open any account. Now if you want to open a current account with a cheque book, you must be over 18.
M: I'm well over that. Unfortunately.
W: Never mind! You'll need to come hi and fill in a form. and show some identity. I mean identification.
M: You mean a passport or credit card?
W: Urn, a credit card wouldn't be any good. A passport would be fine, or a driving licence.
M: That sounds fine.
W: Oh, and you'd need to give us a couple of specimen signatures and some kind of financial reference from an employer or your university.
M: Right. How long does it take before I get my cheque book and everything?
W: Oh, it's quite quick really. A week or so.
M: Good, and is the bank open all day?
W: From 9 to 3 Monday to Friday and 9 to 12 on Saturday.
M: Thank you very much.
W: You're welcome.
(23)
A.Registration at a polytechnic.
B.The length of his stay in this country to be allowed.
C.The way to open a bank account in Britain.
D.The course he intends to have next year.
第8题
听力原文:M Waiter, can you bring us our check, please?
W OK, sir, one moment, please. Here it is! Your bill comes to 82 dollars, which includes a 5% tax and a 10% service charge. How would you like to pay? Cash or charge? We accept credit card, cash, traveller's card, visa, etc.
M Well, I'll pay in cash.
W Sir, this is your change of 18 dollars. Thank you for coming.
How much does the bill come to?
A.63 dollars
B.72 dollars
C.80 dollars
D.82 dollars
第9题
听力原文:M: Morning, Alice. Still having problems with your faucet?
W: No, got that fixed. But I have another headache—trying to make a decision about credit cards. Well, I need one but which one?
M: Yes, that is tricky, especially since the rates are not standard.
W: That's fight. What people don't realize is that the credit associations like Visa and MasterCard don't issue credit cards or set terms and interest rates individual banks do,
M: So you will need to investigate what interest rates are charged by different issuers.
W: Yes, also how the rates are actually calculated, I think.
M: Alice, you should remember to ask them what roles you must follow to maintain these rates. If you don't pay off your bill, all new charges will begin rising immediately.
W: Yes, that's another problem and banks charge varying amounts for annual membership, late payments and exceeding your credit line.
M: You know, I read somewhere that 70% of people with credit cards pay interest on their purchases and only about 2% of the cardholders knew the interest rate they were being charged. Nearly all credit card debt carries an interest rate of 24% or less.
W: Wow, I guess I should ask a few hard questions.
(1)
A.She is not sure whether to get a credit card or not.
B.She is not sure how to use a credit card.
C.She is not sure which credit card to choose.
D.She is not sure how much credit line she needs.
第10题
M: Is this some kind of joke?
W: Here's the laundry ticket. You can pick it up on Saturday. You have to pick it up on Saturday.
M: So you want to tell me... What's the matter?
W: I've paid the rent. I've paid the Con-Ed bill and the phone bill too. So...
M: Well, I am sorry that I was late, but I was busy making a hiving, all right? Come on. Can we start all over again?
W: It's over.
M: Hey, enough, all right7 What are you doing? Where are you going? Come on. Just tell me what I did.
W: It's not you.
M: Then what is it?
W: It's me. It's my fault. You just married the wrong person. That's all.
M: OK. Let's go inside and have a good talk, please.
W: I can't.
M: Joanna, please. Now just... I'm sorry.
W: I'm sorry too. I must go now.
What didn't the woman leave for the mane ______.
A.Her keys.
B.Her American Express Card.
C.Her Blooming dale's Credit Card.
D.Her visa card.