问题 单项选择题

一张金额为10万英镑的可撤销信用证,未规定是否允许分批装运,受益人装出价值5万英镑的货物,在将单据交议付行议付后的第二天,收到开证行撤销该证的通知,此时( )。

A.议付行应取消议付,并向受益人追索已付的5万英镑货款
B.开证行对已议付的5万英镑,仍应偿付,但其余5万英镑立即失效
C.因在撤销通知到达之前已部分议付,故本证仍全部有效
D.以上答案都不对

答案

参考答案:B

阅读理解与欣赏

阅读《感悟春天》一文,完成题目。(20分)

感悟春天

①江南的春天,总是在淅淅沥沥的春雨中悄悄来临的,“杏花春雨江南”,这是上了名诗之页的。数落我经历的几十个春天,总是乍暖还寒,反反复复需要冲破凛冽的西风和反攻的寒潮才降临人间。因此春光很金贵,春色也往往只能雨中窥视,总在不经意中,只一眨眼,便进入了初夏的境地了,常常令人生出春光难觅的感慨。

②珍爱春天,是热爱生活的一种执著,这也是对照冬天的岁月,有比较而有鉴别的一种实际行动。虽然说,冬天的寒冷对于世界,是净化,是考验,是生命的再生前提和生活的新生要素。这也是一种反衬和折射:没有坚冰,谁去认可红梅的烂漫?没有白雪,谁去判定青松的高洁?但是那似乎是哲学的命题和诗人的想象。只有春天才是大众的,才是为伟人和凡人,诗人和农人共同承认和赞美的。

③谁不承认春天是美好的?“遇物尽欢欣,爱春非独我”,诗人白居易就是这样说的,翻翻一部唐诗吧,那里面尽有李白、杜牧、韩愈、李贺们的春感慨。摆着道学面孔的人物,是不是不咏唱春天呢?北宋理学家程颢写下了《春日偶成》,还成了《选本千家诗》的第一首。朱熹更是有名的“老夫子”,他面对朗朗春光,盈盈春意,也唱了“等闲识得春风面,万紫千红总是春”的《春日》诗。和尚是讲究四大皆空的佛门子弟,也不能不被春天打动“凡心”。唐朝的志南和尚写下了这样的名句:“沾衣欲湿杏花雨,吹面不寒杨柳风”。在中国的古诗中,可以看出诗人们从各个角度歌唱春天,从春风、春水、春雨、春草、春柳、春鸟、春山、春游、春宵、春眠等来尽情歌唱,进而从欣赏春天写到珍惜春光。

④品味春色,沐浴春光,感受生活,感悟人生。这可以说是中外一致,概莫能外。“闺中少女不知愁,春日凝妆上翠楼,忽见陌上杨柳色,悔教夫婿觅封侯。”如果这位生在封建时代的女子奈何不了这种生活,那么现代的那位美国哲人桑塔耶那则更有,甘愿为春天俘虏的意味了。这先生长期在哈佛教书,50岁那年,春日的有一天在讲台上,偶有知更鸟飞来,立在窗格子上,他注意到了,感受又一个春天的到来,他回过头来,向学生们说,我与阳春有约!冲出教室,开始了他云游欧洲大陆之行。

⑤生命四季,是我们每个人都共有的,而春天更能开启人们的感情之源,心灵之泉,难怪首次在甲骨文里露面的形声字就是“春”,难怪古人殷殷切切地寄语他的友人“此行江南去,千万和春住”。居住在大观园中的湘云更是大声疾呼:“且住,且住,莫使春光别去!”可是事实上春光难永驻,有来必有去,谁也挡不住“落花流水春去也”的结局。不管是落花有意,还是流水无情,都是表现了时间之易逝的自然迹象,但是精神上的青春,意志里的春色,进取中的春光,则当常驻于有志人和奋斗者的岁月年华里!

小题1: 从第①段来看,作者认为“春光很金贵”的理由是什么?由此引发了作者怎样的感慨?(4分)

                                                                       

                                                                       

小题2: 读第①段,你感到在作者的笔下,江南的春天有什么特点? (3分)

                                                                       

小题3: 第②段最后说,“只有春天才是大众的,才是为伟人和凡人、诗人和农人共同承认和赞美的。”请谈谈你对这句话的理解。(3分)

                                                                       

                                                                       

小题4: 用一句话概括第③段的内容。 (2分)

                                                                       

                                                                       

小题5:第④段画线句子中的“这”具体指什么?(2分)

                                                                       

                                                                       

小题6:第④中那位封建时代的女子和那位现代美国哲人难能桑塔耶那面对同样的春天,心态却明显不同。请借助文中“悔”和“冲”两字分析他们各自的心态。(4分)

                                                                       

                                                                       

小题7: 作者从春天里得到了怎样的人生感悟?(用文中的话回答)(2分)

                                                                       

                                                                       

单项选择题

Effective communication is essential for all organisations. It links the activities of the various parts of the organisation and ensures that everyone is working towards a Common goal. It is also extremely important for motivating employees. Staff need to know how they are getting on, what they are doing right and in which areas they could improve. Working alone can be extremely difficult and it is much easier if someone takes an interest and provides support. Employees need to understand why their job is important and how it contributes to the overall success of the firm. Personal communication should also include target setting. People usually respond well to goals, provided these are agreed between the manager and subordinate and not imposed.

However, firms often have communications problems that can undermine their performance. In many cases, these problems occur because messages are passed on in an inappropriate way. There are of course, several ways of conveying information to others in the organisation. These include speaking to them directly, e-mailing, telephoning or sending a memo. The most appropriate method depends on what exactly it is you are communicating. For example, anything that is particularly sensitive or confidential, such as an employee’s appraisal, should be done face-to-face.

One of the main problems for senior executives is that they do not have the time or resources needed to communicate effectively. In large companies, for example, it is impossible for senior managers to meet and discuss progress with each employee individually. Obviously this task can be delegated but at the cost of creating a gap between senior management and staff. As a result, managers are often forced to use other methods of communication. Like memos or notes, even if they know these are not necessarily the most suitable means of passing on messages.

The use of technology, such as e-mail, mobile phones and network system, is speeding up communication immensely. However, this does not mean that more investment in technology automatically proves beneficial, systems can become outdated or employees may lack appropriate training. There are many communications tools now available but a firm cannot afford all of them. Even if it could, it does not actually need them all. The potential gains must be weighed up against the costs, and firms should realise that more communication does not necessarily mean better communication.

As the number of people involved in an organisation increase, the use of written communication rises even faster. Instead of a quick conversation to sort something out numerous messages can be passed backwards and forwards. This can lead to a tremendous amount of paperwork and is often less effective than face to face communication. When you are actually talking to someone you can discuss things until you are happy they have understood and feedback is immediate. With written messages, however, you are never quite sure how it will be received. What you think you have said and what the other person thinks you have said can be very different.

The amount of written information generated in large organisations today can lead to communication overload. So much information is gathered that it gets in the-way of making decisions. Take a look at the average manager’s desk and you will see the problem—it is often covered in letters, reports and memos. This overload can lead to inefficiencies. For example, managers may not be able to find the information they want when they need it. Communication is also becoming more difficult with the changes occurring in employment patterns. With more people working part-time and working from home, managing communication is becoming increasingly complex.

According to the writer, a problem with written communication is that()

A. the message can be interpreted differently to what was intended

B. it can be easy for people to ignore the contents of a written message

C. most people are more comfortable with face-to-face communication

D. it is possible for correspondence to get lost within a large organisation