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4、分评卷人复核人Listening: 20%(听力,20分)Section ADirections: Listen to the tape and fill in the blanks according to the dialogue. This section totals 10 points.Steve: Im glad to see that you have (1) some new products. They are very (2) . I hope we can do (3) together as your products are (4) in our country.Li
5、: Thank you! Im so glad to hear that. And would you tell me which (5) of the refrigerators you are interested in?Steve: Sure. Here is our(6) . Youll find the required items, specificationsand (7) all there. Now, Id like to have your lowest quotations,CIF New York.Li: Thank you for your inquiry, Mr.
6、Steve. Here is our latest FOB price list. All the pricesin the list are subject to our final(8) .Steve: Good. I will look into the price list and (9) it with my colleagues. Wecan have further (10) later.Section BDirections: Listen to the short statements, read the answer choices and decide which one
7、 is closest in meaning to the statement you have heard. This section totals 10 points.( )1. A. Why are there so many people at the cinema?B. Have you been to this cinema before?C. This movie is really very popular.D. I was glad to see you at the cinema.( )2. A. Jessica has only been here for a year.
8、 B. Jessica has been here the longest. C. Jessica has been alone for a year. D. Jessica felt homesick as she has been here for a year.( )3. A. Ill feel disappointed if you cant come. B. I thought you would came. C. Anyway you came. D. I didnt know what to expect. ( )4. A. He is probably a part-time
9、student. B. He never goes to the English class at night. C. The English course is only available at night. D. He always goes to school alone.( ) 5. A. His apartment is not far from the subway station. B. The subway station is made up of stone. C. His apartment is quite far from the subway station. D
10、. He threw a stone at the subway station.得分评卷人复核人IIReading & Comprehension: 40%(阅读与理解,40分)Section ADirections: There are ten incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence. Then write down the right
11、 answer in the brackets for each sentence. This section totals 10 points, one point for each sentence.( )1 Customers have become less loyal to brands and are more willing to to lower-priced coffee products. A. trade in B. trade for C. trade up D. trade down( )2 Toyworld is a profitable toy retailer
12、in Seattle, US, with subsidiaries in over 30 countries. A. basing B. base C. basis D. based( )3 We have Julian Montero, the Argentine supplier of the wine we are importing.A. touched B. contacted C. linked D. contacted with( )4 Bob and Tony are business and have arranged to meet at the sales confere
13、nce.A. delegates B. customers C. associates D. officers( )5 Telecommunication companies belong to the tertiary of industry.A. section B. sector C. area D. part( )6 Our products are of better quality than from other countries.A. this B. that C. those D. it( )7 The price of the catalogue is against yo
14、ur first order.A. removable B. replaceable C. rechargeable D. refundable( )8 An L/C should be established in our favor by documentary draft at sixty days sight. A. available B. honorable C. paying D. paid( )9 We would like to take this opportunity to write to you the hope of establishing business re
15、lations with you. A. at B. for C. with D. in( )10 The goods are packed in cartons innerlined with material.A. water-proved B. water-protected C. water-proof D. water-tightSection BDirections: There are ten blanks in the following passage. You are required to choose the best one from the given four c
16、hoices marked A, B, C, and D. Then write down the correct answer in the brackets. This section totals 10 points, one point for each blank.Before marketing yourself globally, it is important to 1 your business is ready to deal with challenges presented by the international environment 2 language and
17、cultural barriers, foreign laws, order fulfillment, and pre/post sales support.Language and Culture - Neither technical accuracy 3 perfect translation is sufficient when considering the language you will communicate through. It is important to really understand how a language is used by the people i
18、n your 4 market.Regional Laws - All phases of product 5 are affected by regulations. The product itself, such as its physical and chemical aspects, is subject to laws 6 to protect consumers with respect to purity, safety or performance. Product features such as packaging and warranties, advertising,
19、 sales promotion techniques are also subject to local regulations. Order Fulfillment - How will you deliver your products? What business partners will you need to ensure smooth logistics of your product? Can you handle your shipment costs? If you cannot 7 demand or ensure smooth delivery of your pro
20、duct, you are at risk of negatively affecting your business and its image. It is important to find and qualify 8 distributors, and pay particular attention to contract negotiation and distribution management.Pre and Post Sales Support - 9 with your customers as well as your business partners is an i
21、mportant consideration when marketing and selling internationally. Many businesses are able to meet customer expectations through strategic alliances or foreign distributors who deal with the local customer base on their 10 .( )1 A. ensure B. assure C. reassure D. sure( )2 A. excluding B. excluded C
22、. including D. included( )3 A. so B. nor C. and D. or( )4 A. local B. own C. target D. home( )5 A. sales B. exhibition C. promotion D. development( )6 A. planned B. proposed C. supposed D. designed( )7 A. meet B. run into C. encounter D. face( )8 A. potent B. polite C. ethical D. potential( )9 A. Co
23、nnection B. Communication C. Link D. Contact( )10 A. account B. part C. behalf D. marketSection CDirections: There are two passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on
24、 the best choice. Then write down the correct answer in the brackets for each question or statement. This section totals 20 points, two points for each question.Passage OneInvesting thousands of pounds in the recruitment and training of each new graduate recruit may be just the beginning. Choosing t
25、he wrong candidate may leave an organisation paying for years to come.Few companies will have escaped all of the following failures: people who panic at the first sight of stress; those with long impressive qualifications who seem incapable of learning; hypochondriacs whose absentee record becomes a
26、stonishing; and the unstable person later discovered to be a thief or worse.Less dramatic, but just as much a problem, is the person who simply does not come up to expectations, who does not quite deliver; who never becomes a high-flier or even a steady performer; the employee with a fine future beh
27、ind them.The first point to bear in mind at the recruitment stage is that people dont change. Intelligence levels decline modestly, but change little over their working life. The same is true of abilities, such as learning languages and handling numbers.Most people like to think that personality can
28、 change, particularly the more negative features such as anxiety, low esteem, impulsiveness or a lack of emotional warmth. But data collected over 50 years gives a clear message: still stable after all these years. Extroverts become slightly less extroverted; the acutely shy appear a little less so,
29、 but the fundamentals remain much the same. Personal crises can affect the way we cope with things: we might take up or drop drink, drugs, religion or relaxation techniques, which can be have pretty dramatic effects. Skills can be improved, and new ones introduced, but at rather different rates. Peo
30、ple can be groomed for a job. Just as politicians are carefully repackaged through dress, hairstyle and speech specialists, so people can be sent on training courses, diplomas or experimental weekends. But there is a cost to all this which may be more than the price of the course. Better to select f
31、or what you actually see rather than attempt to change it.( )1. The purpose of this passage is to give managers the advice that .A. Employers should select candidates for their potential.B. Employers should select candidates for what they are rather than for their potential.C. Employers should selec
32、t the newly graduated and send them on training courses, diplomas or experimental weekends. D. Employers should select experienced candidates to avoid spending thousands of pounds in training.( )2. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true? .A. Absolutely, People dont chang
33、e during their working lives. B. Generally, people change to a large extent during their working lives.C. Fundamentally, people stay the same during their working lives.D. Normally, people dont change at all during their working lives.( )3. What does a fine future behind them (line 3 of paragraph 3)
34、 means? .A. Some people will certainly have a promising future though they are not very competent in their present work. B. Some people dont have any potential for their work though they are employed.C. Some people can have a bright future though they cant do their work well.D. Some people have pote
35、ntial when they are employed, but never realize that potential.( )4. According to the passage, peoples basic abilities like language learning and numeracy . A. change little over their working life.B. never change over their working life.C. change fundamentally over their working life.D. change prof
36、oundly over their working life. ( )5. The word deliver (line 2 of paragraph 3) means .A. to take goods to the places or people they are addressed toB. to give a speechC. to do what you promised to do D. to help a woman to give birth to a baby.Passage Two Asian economies will continue to expand rapid
37、ly in the next two years on the back of foreign investments, exports and domestic demand, but will not be free of worries, according to a recent securities company economic report. Massive infrastructure spending, the benefits of past investments and deregulation and growing regional trade will push
38、 along regional growth.The report tipped Chinas gross domestic product to grow by 9.5 per cent in 1996 and 10.5 per cent in 1997, and Hong Kongs to grow by 4.3 and 5.0 per cent. Singapores real GDP was forecast to grow by 7.6 and 7.4 per cent, Malaysias by 8.6 and 8.1 per cent, Thailands by 8.8 and
39、8.4 per cent, Indonesias by 7.3 and 7.1 per cent and Philippines by 5.6 and 5.8 per cent.“However, all is not rosy,” cautioned the report, which listed overheating as the regions biggest challenge in the short term and skilled-labor shortages in the long run.It cited strains from rapid growth that h
40、ad begun to stretch current account deficits and spur inflation in some regional economies, which could prevent their central banks from lowering interest rates.“This implies that economic vulnerability to unexpected shocks will remain high,” the report said, forecasting a further tightening of mone
41、tary policy in countries such as the Philippines and Malaysia, and no significant easing in Thailand, Indonesia and China.Crosby Securities also cited massive new investment programs generated by demands on infrastructure such as power, telecommunications and transport which had fuelled over-heating
42、.It said Asia would also face a bigger challenge from newly deregulating economies in Eastern Europe which offered lower costs and better-educated workers to foreign investors.Asias main foreign investors should, however, continue to expand their presence in the region, the securities house said, no
43、ting new trends of intra-Asian investment.Singapore is shifting its lower value-added disc drive and electronics industry to Malaysia, which in turn is moving some of its garment-making and consumer electronics manufacturing to Indonesia and Thailand. Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore are increasingl
44、y investing in Viet Nam, Myanmar and Laos.“Asia will benefit from this trend in several ways,” the report said.( )6 Asia economy will continue to grow because of _.A. foreign investment B. demands in Asian countries.C. export D. all of the above( )7 In the next 2 years, the highest economic growth will appear in _.