【考研类试卷】MBA联考-英语(二)-13及答案解析.doc
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1、MBA 联考-英语(二)-13 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Translation(总题数:9,分数:100.00)1.Wealthy Chinese tourists are expected to spend a billion pounds on luxury goods during the sales. The booming “Peking Pound“ has accounted for almost a third of post-Christmas purchases of high end goods such as Burberry, Mul
2、berry, Louis Vuitton and Gucci. Many West End stores have appointed assistants who speak Mandarin to help cash in on the massive new market. Retail analysts said Chinese shoppers have taken over from Russians and Arabs as the biggest spenders on luxury items in Britain. “Like anyone, they enjoy gett
3、ing a bargain so the post-Christmas sales are inevitably an especially busy period.“ China“s rapidly-growing economy has generated a vast new market for luxury goods. But the high taxes levied on imported Western goods in China makes purchasing these products in Britain 20 to 30 per cent cheaper for
4、 them. They are also attracted by the cachet of buying a luxury item from its country of origin. He said Chinese buyers now account for about 30 per cent of the luxury goods market in Britain, followed by Russians, Arabs and Japanese, with British shoppers making up only around 15 per cent of the pu
5、rchases. Luxury fashion house Burberry says Chinese shoppers make up nearly a third of the customers in its London stores, helping to boost sales by more than a fifth in 2010. (分数:12.00)_2.The idea behind One Foundation is simple, think big by thinking small. Starting in China, Li has set out to rai
6、se one yuan (15 cents) from every person each month. He likens it to one big family helping each other out. “All too often you see people expecting others to dip into their pockets,“ he says. “They blame their government. They say corporations with their big profits should be more generous. But I be
7、lieve helping each other starts with the individuals. It is everybody“s responsibility to give. If everyone gives one yuan every month, it will add up to billions of dollars.“ To make that idea a reality, One Foundation has teamed up with the corporate sector. For example, Chinese entrepreneur Jack
8、Ma, co-founder of the world“s leading B2B ecommerce company alibaba, corn, has agreed to let the foundation use AliPay, its online payment system, at no cost. In practical terms, this means that very small donations don“t get swallowed up by processing fees. Li and his team are still trying to convi
9、nce online payment operators outside China to do the same, so the one yuan concept can be expanded around the world. (分数:11.00)_3.With mobile phones now doubling as everything from cameras to music players, a wireless technology known as Bluetooth is in a lot of people“s pockets too. This wireless p
10、rotocol allows us to send photos from our phones to a computer. Most computers are Bluetooth-compatible, but if you have an old model that isn“t, ask about a device for your USB drive to provide wireless connectivity. The technology can also be used to stream music from a phone to a hi-fi unit; gami
11、ng consoles, which long ago ditched the cords that connect controllers to the main unit, now use Wi-Fi networks to connect players worldwide; and some radios can connect to wireless LANs, exposing them to worldwide radio stations? Wireless technology is also appearing in stereos. In Sony“s Radio Fre
12、quency system, for example, speakers are connected wirelessly to amplifiers, so they can be placed anywhere in a room, the only cord being the plug into the wall. Cord-free electricity is some way off yet, but a wireless world no longer seems like pie in the sky. (分数:11.00)_4.When Chris Lee“s wife g
13、ot a job transfer from the US to Hong Kong last year, the senior project manager for a web marketing firm decided he would not work full-time anymore and would stay at home with the kids: two girls aged three and one. With his wife bringing home the bacon, Lee took the challenge of being with the ki
14、ds at all times. “It is definitely rewarding having a successful career in the business world where you are appreciated by employers, customers, and co-workers,“ he says. “But it is more rewarding watching the kids grow and seeing all the changes they go through on a daily basis.“ Many fathers aroun
15、d the world are starting to agree with Lee. The time fathers spend with their children has increased considerably since the 1970s, experts say. Today“s dads seem a tot closer to their kids than the dads of previous generations. With these changes, fathers are suddenly a hot topic with researchers. E
16、verythingfrom their sweat glands to their play habitsis under the microscope. (分数:11.00)_5.After working 36-hour shifts as a resident in orthopaedic surgery, Taryn Rose knew a lot about sore feet. But unlike most of her colleagues, she turned her pain into profit. Today she is CEO of Taryn Rose Inte
17、rnational, a $28 million company that makes chic, and comfortable, shoes. A Vietnamese refugee who moved to the United States when she was just eight, Rose assumed she“d follow in the footsteps of her physician father. For a while, she did, getting her medical degree from the University of Southern
18、California and opting for gruelling training in orthopaedic surgery. But when the time came to apply for post-residential fellowships, Rose found her heart was no longer in medicine. “I felt like a part of me, the part that loves to learn new things, that likes adventure, would be dying.“ Rose had a
19、lways loved shoes, especially high heels. When her fellow residents headed home after long hours on their feet, “I would make my way to Neiman Marcus for some retail therapy,“ she says. What if, she wondered, she gave up her career to learn how to make stylish shoes that could stand up to a day“s wo
20、rk? (分数:11.00)_6.Never mind a crisp shirt or a firm handshake. If you want to impress a potential employer, put on a pair of spectacles. Job hunters are more likely to be hired if they wear glasses to their interview, according to a study. A third of adults think spectacle-wearers look more professi
21、onal, while 43 per cent think they appear more intelligent. And 40 per cent of those with 20-20 vision would consider wearing clear lenses if it would improve their chances of getting a job. Another six per cent would put on glasses to feel fashionable, and nine per cent think spectacles make the we
22、arer look more attractive, the study by the College of Optometrists found. Psychology professor Cary Cooper, from Lancaster University, said: “It is not surprising that businesses want to employ intelligent staff but the idea that intelligent people wear glasses is an old stereotype that has not gon
23、e away.“ In fact, glasses are a poor indication of intelligence because you can have bad eyesight for a number of reasons and then choose to wear contact lenses. It is possible that some people have more self-confidence and change their behaviour when they put on glasses, which could in itself impro
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