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1、会计硕士专业学位联考英语(二)-27 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Use Englis(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Amazon today unveiled Dash Buttons, an easy way for customers to 1 select bulk goods 2 an internet-connected button, and yesterday 3 Home Services, an on-demand installation and handyman service. Combined, they show th
2、at the e-commerce giant has a clear understanding of how the Internet-of-things will 4 its business. And it isn“t going to be shy about capitalizing on connectivity to build its bottom line. Dash Buttons are an adaptation of Amazon“s 5 -controlled Dash ordering system that lets people speak to order
3、 new 6 items. So 7 Amazon has is a retrofit strategy for connecting smart appliances to its e-commerce operations and a future-facing strategy for the coming flood of 8 devices. And all of this is geared around making buying products from Amazon as easy as possible. The 9 of one-button tasks are app
4、ealing, 10 it could lead to a 11 of packages ending up at people“s doors if Amazon doesn“t try to 12 waste on its end, by grouping shipments together when possible. People on Twitter seem mostly 13 about pets and small children playing with the Dash Buttons and ordering multiples of their Kraft Maca
5、roni and Cheese boxes, although Amazon notes that 14 the button is pressed more than once, the order doesn“t go 15 on the second time, and you“ll get a smartphone notification about it. Amazon also recently launched Home Services, following up on last year“s opening of a home automation e-store devo
6、ted to connected gadgets for the homemany of which require a 16 installer. So now Amazon can sell these devices along with the person who can install them. It also is 17 on maintenance, via a network of service providers that it can call 18 for its network of suppliers or for its own planned connect
7、ed home play. With Dash, it“s 19 an offensive play to 20 up more sales as devices come online. With Amazon Home Services, it“s making a defensive play as other large companies try to become more vertically integrated.(分数:10.00)A.chooseB.buyC.orderD.getA.viaB.onC.aroundD.atA.publishedB.launchedC.anno
8、uncedD.releasedA.benefitB.influenceC.harmD.threatenA.numeralB.soundC.gestureD.voiceA.foodB.groceryC.digitD.automationA.thatB.whichC.whatD.whenA.connectedB.personalC.automaticD.electronicA.uncertaintyB.complexityC.creativityD.simplicityA.andB.soC.althoughD.becauseA.pileB.messC.packD.groupA.minimizeB.
9、decreaseC.stopD.controlA.carefulB.curiousC.concernedD.sympatheticA.whenB.thoughC.unlessD.ifA.downB.throughC.offD.outA.professionalB.specialC.specificD.amateurA.attendingB.emphasizingC.focusingD.commentingA.atB.forC.inD.onA.applyingB.makingC.takingD.gettingA.riseB.makeC.ringD.put二、Section Reading Co(
10、总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Just as each wedding creates potential business for divorce lawyers, so each engagement gives insurers a chance to drum up business. Future spouses, says Alan Tuvin of Travelers, an insurer, may wish to protect themselves against something
11、 going wrong on the wedding day. It is unlikely that your intended wife will leave on horseback, as Julia Roberts did in “Runaway Bride“, and most insurers wouldn“t cover that anyway. But you never know what might happen. Mr. Tuvin launched the firm“s wedding-insurance business; he and his wife were
12、 its first clients. A typical American wedding costs 25,000 or so. This has fallen a bit over the past quarter-century but still seems lavish given how tight American belts are these days. Weddings are pricey because the rich are more likely to marry than the poor, and the average age of newlyweds h
13、as gone up, so couples are more prosperous when they eventually tie the knot. High prices, and the fact that many venues require couples to take out liability insurance, feed demand for wedding insurance. A fifth of couples buy it, says the Wedding Report , a trade publication. Wedding insurance beg
14、an in Britain: Cornhill, an insurer, wrote its first policy in 1988. But there were few takers. The idea only took off once transplanted to America. In the early days, says Mr. Nuccio of Robert Nuccio of Wedsure, an surer, there were incidents of couples faking engagements to collect a payout. Since
15、 then, most policies have a clause that excludes “change of heart“. Wedsure does insure against cold feet, but its policy will pay out only if the wedding is cancelled more than 12 months before it is due to take place, thereby guarding against fiancs phoning the broker once the relationship is alre
16、ady on the rocks. This does not mean policies are useless. Common causes of payouts include the venue or caterers going bust after having taken a big deposit. Extreme weather, a spouse being deployed by the armed forces and an absent priest can all trigger payouts. Most policies will pay to re-stage
17、 the photos if the photographer fails to turn up or disappears with the pictures. For some, even a small risk of something going wrong on a day that has been planned for months is worth paying to avoid. Who says romance is dead?(分数:10.00)(1).The example of Julia Roberts is used to show that _.(分数:2.
18、00)A.anything can happen on the wedding dayB.each engagement gives insurers a chance to profitC.suddenness like that is easy to happen during the weddingD.most wedding insurers will cover things like that(2).Which of the following cannot explain the development of wedding insurance?(分数:2.00)A.Higher
19、 prices of weddings.B.More liability insurance required.C.The newlyweds“ getting older.D.More demand for wedding insurance.(3).Wedsure“s policy against cold feet will pay out on condition that _.(分数:2.00)A.the fiancs are due to break upB.the fiancs“ relationship is already on the rocksC.the wedding
20、is cancelled when it is due to take placeD.the wedding is cancelled more than one year in advance(4).Common causes of payouts exclude that _.(分数:2.00)A.caterers go bankruptB.a spouse changes the heartC.the priest is not presentD.the photographer vanishes(5).The author“s attitude towards wedding insu
21、rance is _.(分数:2.00)A.criticalB.neutralC.approvedD.indifferent五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Women have been driving yellow cabs in New York since the 1940s, but 99% of drivers are male. Even among drivers of cars booked by phone or online, only 4% are women. That may change with the launch of SheTaxis, an
22、 app that lets female passengers insist on female drivers, and vice versa. It will be available in New York City, Westchester and Long Island, and the firm plans to expand to other cities. Stella Mateo, the founder, is betting that quite a few women are nervous and weary of getting into cars driven
23、by men. The service may also appeal to those whose religious beliefs forbid them to travel with unrelated men. Each driver wears a pink pashmina. Men who ask for a ride will be directed to another car service. Similar services thrive in India, South Africa and several Middle Eastern cities. Japan ha
24、s had women-only railway carriages on and off since 1912. Known as hana densha (flower trains), they offer shelter from the gropers who make rush hour in Tokyo so disagreeable. But SheTaxis faces two speed bumps. One is practical. Demand has been so great that the firm has had to decelerate its laun
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