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2018年中国邮政储蓄银行秋季招聘试题

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76、Why did traditional brewers use hop flower even if its taste is bitter and unpalatable?

A、Because connoisseurs said its flavor rivals that of wine grapes.

B、Because there were different varieties.

C、Because it helped preserve beer.

D、Because only some people didn’t like the taste.

77、What did brewers do to quench the thirst of the Sahibs in India?

A、The British produced large quantities of beer.

B、The British found one of the most popular products called the India pale ale, or I.P.A..

C、The British made Hop flower a necessity and shipped it in large quantities to India.

D、The British added more hop flower in beer.

78、According to the passage, boutique beers wouldn’t have exploded in the United States if which of the following happened?

A、People were obsessed with imported products.

B、The Dollar depreciated against Euro.

C、The small brewers and megabrewers used the same type of hop flower.

D、Brewers Association was founded.

79、In which way could a craft-beer brewer attract customers?

A、Increase the amount of hop flower added.

B、Find different varieties of hop flower and produce new flavors.

C、Join Hopsteiner and other big hops companies.

D、Change their labels frequently.

80、Which of the following best expresses the author’s main point?

A、The hop flower has been used in beer-making for decades.

B、Different varieties of hop flower produce different flavors of beer.

C、The rise of locavore movement makes craft brewing a new trend in the United States.

D、Megabrewers are losing market share because people are searching for the unpalatable taste of hop flower.

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As more personal business is conducted through smartphone devices , more users are implementing security measures for their devices, according to a recent survey by Harris Poll and commissioned by the CTIA.

The survey was a part of the company’s ongoing efforts to boost user education on the pitfalls of mobile security and assess whether the CTIA’s initiatives are working.

It turns out that mobile users in the US have begun implementing many of the initiatives set forth and have increased both awareness of, and protection for, their mobile devices:

·More smartphone users are protecting their devices with PINs and passwords than in previous years. In 2016, of smartphone users had some sort of PIN/password, up  from 2015 and  form 2012、·An increasing number of smartphone users have installed built-in remote lock-and-erase software. Of survey respondents, have this type of lock-and-erase software installed, up an astounding  from 2015 and  from 2012、·Smartphone users are increasingly aware of the importance of anti-virus software. of smartphone users have an anti-virus software installed, compared with only  of smartphone owners in 2015, according to BI Intelligence.

The survey results indicate that users are becoming increasingly aware of the danger posed by the increasing reliance on mobile technology form not only malicious entities like hackers, but also government surveillance. Specifically, users are increasingly seeking for ways to guard themselves in light of a number of recent high-profile incidents involving phone security–like Apple's case against the FBI, for example.

Because of this, it will become increasingly common for app developers and device manufactures to build in security and end-to-end encryption. This can be seen in devices and apps such as WhatsApp and iPhones. Developers and device manufacturers that don't include this feature in their products could be faced with negative consumer attitudes.

81、According to the passage, why CTIA conducted the survey?

A、Implement security measures for smart devices and protect the security.

B、Boost user education on the pitfalls of mobile security and assess whether the initiatives are working.

C、Boost user education on the apps and test the security of them.

D、None of above.

82、According to the passage, _____ of smartphone users had some sort of PIN/password in 2015 and 2012

A、13% and38%

B、42%and31%

C、56%and31%

D、13%and31%

83、In what way shows that people have increased awareness of and protection for their mobile devices?

A、Smartphone users are increasingly aware of the importance of anti-virus software.

B、An increasing number of smartphone users have installed built-in remote lock-and-erase software.

C、More smartphone users are protecting their devices with PINs and passwords than in previous years.

D、All of above.

84、Which sentence best expresses the main idea of the passage?

A、Developers and device manufacturers are becoming more aware of security features.

B、Lack of security features could result in negative consumer attitudes.

C、Smartphone users are becoming more aware of security features.

D、Smartphone users are becoming more aware of government surveillance.

85、It can be inferred that WhatsApp and iPhones _____.

A、had built in security and end-to-end encryption.

B、included the CTIA feature in their products.

C、were faced with negative consumer attitudes.

D、cooperated with FBI to guarantee the securety.

材料

How did Tencent take WeChat so far ahead of its rivals? The answer lies partly in the peculiarities of the local market. Unlike most Westerners, many Chinese possessed multiple mobile devices, and they quickly took to an app that offered then an easy way to integrate them all into a single digital identity. In America messaging apps had a potent competitor in the form of basic mobile-phone plans, which bundied in SMS messaging. But text messages were costly in China, so consumers eagerly adopted free messaging app. And e-mail never took off on the mainland the way it has around the world, mainly because the internet came late; that left an opening for messaging apps.

But the bigger explanation for Wechat's rise is Tencent's ability to innovate. Many Chinese grew up using QQ, a PC-based messaging platform offered by Tencent that still has over 800m registered users. QQ was a copy of ICQ, a pioneering Israeli Messaging service .But then Chinese imitator learned to think for itself. Spotting the coming rise of the internet.Tencent challenged several internal teams to design and develop a smartphone-only messaging app. The QQ insiders came up with something along the lines of their existing product for the the PC, but another team of outsiders( from a just-acquired firm)came up with Weixin. When Tencent launched the new app,it made it easy for QQ'users to transfer their contacts over to the new app.

Another stroke of brilliance came two years ago when the service launched a “red packet”campaign in which WeChat users were able to send digital money to friends and family to celebrate Chinese New Year rather than sending cash in a red envelope, as is customary. It was clever of the firm to turn dutiful gift-giving into an exciting game, notes Connie Chan of Andreessen Horowitz, a VC firm. It also encouraged users to bind together into send money, often in randomized amounts.

86、Which of the following is mentioned in paragraph one?

A、On the mainland, mobile devices cost a lot.

B、Text messages are less expensive than messaging app in America.

C、Chinese people like messaging apps more than text messages.

D、American messaging apps are not free.

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