A: Change money.
B: Deposit money.
C: Complete a form.
D: Fond out the exchange rate.
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- Conversation 2 What of the following things did not the man do in the bank() A: Open an account. B: Deposit money. C: Change money. D: Withdraw money.
- What will the customer do if he wants to deposit money to his credit card account?
- What does John mean A: He won’t lend the woman money. B: He has no money to lend the woman. C: He’ll lend the woman money tomorrow.
- Woman: I hear that our boss donated a lot of money to the No. 3 Middle School. Man: A lot of money That's only a drop in the bucket. The sum of money he gave is only chickenfeed. Question: What does the man mean A: The boss didn't get a lot of money. B: The boss didn't give a lot of money. C: The money the boss gave was hardly enough. D: The boss made a contribution for a chicken farm.
- What must you do if you want to open a current account A: You have to deposit some money. B: You have to pay some money. C: You have to present your ID card. D: You have to present your credit card.
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Questions 22 ~ 25 are based on the following passage. What does "sock some money away" mean A: To hide money in safe. B: To save money. C: To spend money. D: To take care of money.
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Decide whether the following statements are true and false.1. A bank is a financial institution which deals with money transactions. In a bank, you can borrow money in the form of a bank loan, or you can put your money in a bank, in other words, deposit money.
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In the video, when you withdraw money from ATM, you should remove your debit card before taking the money.
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You said you do not want any money. You may not want money, but you do need money. I don’t see what’s wrong with students ______some money during their spare time. () A: earning B: earn C: earned D: to earn
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What does “He wisely refused to spend his money” mean? (TEM4-2008-59) A: It was wise of him to refuse to spend his money. B: He refused to spend his money in a wise manner. C: He was short of money and didn't want to buy anything. D: He refused, in a wise manner, to spend his money.