Australia's policy of assimilation was founded on the belief that the white culture was progressive and superior while the indigenous culture was inferior.()
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第3题
Please fill the following particulars in a credit form to issue a Red Clause credit.
(1)issuing date: 6 June, 200×
(2)Credit No. 256734
(3)Credit amount: AUD64,000.00 (say Australian dollars...)
(4)expiry date: 31 July, 200×
(5)available with the advising bank by negotiation
(6)shipment date: 16 July, 200×
(7)special condition
"The Issuing Bank authorises the Negotiating Bank to pay 60% of the amount of the Credit in advance to the beneficiary against the following presentations:
Ⅰ. a receipt for the advance duly signed by the beneficiary;
Ⅱ. an undertaking from the beneficiary to utilize the funds to purchase and pack the goods;
Ⅲ. the undertaking of the beneficiary to present full set of documents as stipulated in the Credit to the Negotiating bank within the expiry of the credit.
After the advance payment has been made to the beneficiary, the Negotiating Bank may claim reimbursement to be supported by the receipt and undertaking on the Issuing Bank which will reimburse the negotiating bank immediately.
Upon negotiation of documents presented by the beneficiary, the advance payment for 60% of the credit amount will be deducted from the whole negotiating amount for beneficiary's refundment. The remaining approximate 40o-/o of the invoice value will be claimed by the Negotiating bank on the Issuing Bank for its reimbursement. "
Red Clause Credit
Name of Issuing Bank Place and date of issue
Bank of Australia, London, (1) ____________
Name of Beneficiary Advised through
To: Marlin Wool Company, Melbourne Bank of Australia, Melbourne
Dear Sirs,
At the request and on the instructions of (name and address of the applicant), we hereby issue an Irrevocable Documentary Credit No. (2) ______ for (3) ______ (say ____________) to expire on or before (4) ______ at Melbourne (5) __________________ of your draft for 40% of the invoice value drawn at sight on us against the presentation of the documents detailed herein:
① Commercial invoice in triplicate.
② Full set clean on board ocean bills of lading made out to order endorsed in blank marked "freight prepaid".
③ Packing list in triplicate.
Evidencing shipment from London to Melbourne not later than (6) ______.
Partial shipments not allowed. Transhipment allowed.
(7)Special condition
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Instructions to the Negotiating Bank
All shipping documents in compliance with the terms and conditions of the credit shall be forwarded by you immediately to us for beneficiary's refundment of 60% advance payment and claiming your reimbursement of 40% invoice value.
We engage with drawers and bona-fide holders of draft (s) drawn under and negotiated in compliance with the terms and conditions of the credit that such draft (s) shall be duly honoured upon due presentation.
This Credit is subject to UCP 600.
Yours faithfully
Bank of Australia,
London
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第4题
most of australia’s unique plants and animals are imported from other continents. ()
第5题
When he was twenty-four, Dick __23__ and bought a small house with a garden in his wife's town. It was far away fromthe sea. Then he had to go back to his ship, and he __24__ home for two months. He went from the port to the town by bus, and was very happy to see his wife again.
The next morning he slept until 9 o'clock. Then he woke up suddenly and looked out of the window. There were trees a few feet __25__. He was very frightened and jumped out ofbed, shouting, "We've hit land!"
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B.did not come
C.so
D.got married
E.away
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第6题
A.palms and roses
B.willows and sunflowers
C.pines and orchids
D.eucalypts and wattles
第7题
Dick was a sailor on a big ship.(迪克是一艘大船上的海员。) It went to Japan and Australia,__21__ Dick was often on the ship for several months at a time. When he woke up in the morning and looked out, he only saw the sea, __22__ sometimes a port.When he was twenty-four, Dick __23__ and bought a small house with a garden in his wife's town. It was far away fromthe sea. Then he had to go back to his ship, and he __24__ home for two months. He went from the port to the town by bus, and was very happy to see his wife again.The next morning he slept until 9 o'clock. Then he woke up suddenly and looked out of the window. There were trees a few feet __25__. He was very frightened and jumped out ofbed, shouting,
"We've hit land!"
21.
A.or
B.did not come
C.so
D.got married
E.away
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B.did not come
C.so
D.got married
E.away
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D.got married
E.away
第8题
Ned Kelly's parents were ______.
A.proud of him
B.jailed in Australia
C.sent to Australia on a convict ship
D.bad examples for him
第9题
A.the Outback
B.the Great Western Plateau
C.the Eastern Highlands
D.the Central Eastern Lowlands
第10题
What's the main idea of this passage?
A.Captain Cook's guide made a joke.
B.Native Australians could not speak English in Cook's time.
C.Some words have rather funny origins.
D.Captain Cook was a lover of wild animals.