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1、考研英语-试卷 106及答案解析(总分:142.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Use of English(总题数:2,分数:80.00)1.Section I Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D.(分数:40.00)_Until the late 1940s, when television began finding its way into American homes, compa
2、nies relied mainly on print and radio to promote their products and services. The advent of television (1)_ a revolution in product and service. Between 1949 and 1951, advertising on television grew 960 percent. Today the Internet is once again (2)_ promotion. By going online, companies can communic
3、ate instantly and directly with prospective customers. (3)_ on the World Wide Web includes advertising, sponsorships, and sales promotions (4)_ sweepstakes, contests, coupons, and rebates. In 1996 World Wide Web advertising revenues (5)_ $300 million. Effective online marketers don“t (6)_ transfer h
4、ard-copy ads to cyberspace. (7)_ sites blend promotional and non-promotional information indirectly delivering the advertising messages. To (8)_ visits to their sites and to create and (9)_ customer loyalty, companies change information frequently and provide many opportunities for (10)_. A prototyp
5、e for excellent (11)_ promotion is the Ragu Web site. Here visitors can find thirty-six pasta recipes, take Italian lessons, and view an Italian film festival, (12)_ they will find no traditional ads. (13)_ subtle is the mix of product and promotion that visitors hardly know an advertising message h
6、as been (14)_. Sega of America, maker of computer games and hardware, uses its Web site for a (15)_ of different promotions, such as (16)_ new game characters to the public and supplying Web surfers the opportunity to (17)_ games. Sega“s home page averages 250,000 visits a day. To heighten interest
7、in the site, Sega bought an advertising banner on Netscape (18)_ increasing site visits by 15 percent. Online (19)_ in Quaker Oats“ Gatorade promotion received a free T-shirt in exchange for answering a few questions. Quaker Oats reports that the online promotion created product (20)_ and helped the
8、 company know its customers better.(分数:40.00)A.brought downB.brought aboutC.brought outD.brought upA.transferringB.transformingC.transmittingD.transplantingA.AdvertisingB.MarketingC.SalesD.PromotionA.likeB.aboutC.asD.onA.arrivedB.toppedC.overcameD.descendedA.merelyB.virtuallyC.hardlyD.actuallyA.Pira
9、tingB.OptimisticC.SuccessfulD.LegitimateA.encourageB.frustrateC.temptD.commitA.devastateB.designateC.cultivateD.confirmA.interactionB.assimilationC.differentiationD.collaborationA.internetB.onlineC.currentD.predominantA.thoughB.forC.butD.whileA.SinceB.HoweverC.SuchD.SoA.propagatedB.advertisedC.deliv
10、eredD.affectedA.varietyB.coupleC.monotoneD.sectionA.discoveringB.introducingC.raisingD.creatingA.exchangeB.purchaseC.downloadD.acquireA.therebyB.thoughC.nonethelessD.hereafterA.customersB.addictsC.participantsD.marketersA.loyaltyB.creditC.prestigeD.diversity二、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:10,分数:58.00)2.S
11、ection II Reading Comprehension_3.Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D._For years Internet merchants have poured millions of dollars into new technologies to make their sites easier to use. So why aren“t online customers happi
12、er? Customer satisfaction levels have remained almost flat through the last several years. The problem, according to Larry Freed, chief executive of a consulting and research firm called ForeSee Results, is not so much that consumers have ignored the many improvements made in recent years. Rather, h
13、e said, they still expect more from Internet shopping than it has delivered. “If we walk into a local store, we don“t expect that experience to be better than it was a couple years ago“, Mr. Freed said. “But we expect sites to be better. The bar goes up every year“. In ForeSee“s latest survey, relea
14、sed last month, just five e-commerce sites registered scores higher than 80 out of 100, and no site scored higher than 85. It was much the same story a year ago, when just five scored higher than 80, with no site surpassing 85. “Scores have inched up over time for the best e-commerce companies, but
15、the overall numbers haven“t moved drastically“, Mr. Freed said. “At the same time though, if you don“t do anything you see your scores drop steadily“. That dynamic has been a challenge for online merchants and investors, who a decade ago envisioned Internet stores as relatively inexpensive (and ther
16、efore extremely profitable) operations. Now some observers predict a future where online retailers will essentially adopt something like the QVC model, with sales staff pitching the site“s merchandise with polished video presentations, produced in a high-tech television studio. QVC.com is evolving i
17、n that direction. The Web site, which sold more than $1 billion in merchandise“ in 2006, has for the last five years let visitors watch a live feed of the network“s broadcast. But in recent months, QVC.com has also given visitors the chance to watch archives of entire shows, and in the coming months
18、 visitors will be able to find more video segments from recent shows, featuring individual products that remain in stock. Bob Myers, senior vice president of QVC.com, said the Web site“s video salesmanship is especially effective when combined with detailed product information, customer reviews and
19、multiple photographs. About eight months ago, for instance, a customer said that she could not determine the size of a handbag from the photographs on the site because she could not tell the height of the model who was holding it. Within two weeks the site tested and introduced a new system, showing
20、 the bags with women of three different heights. The results were immediate: women who saw the new photographs bought the bags at least 10 percent more frequently than those who had not. Still, Mr. Myers said, video is a critically important element to sales. “E-commerce started with television comm
21、erce“, he said. “The sites who engage and entertain customers will be winning here in the near future“. Such a prospect is not necessarily daunting to other e-commerce executives. Gordon Magee, head of Internet marketing for Drs. Foster scientists estimate, for example, that 137 species of plant, in
22、sect or animal become extinct every day due to logging. In British Columbia, where, since 1990, thirteen rainforest valleys have been clear cut, 142 species of salmon have already become extinct, and the habitats of grizzly bears, wolves and many other creatures are threatened. Logging, however, pro
23、vides jobs, profits, taxes for the government and cheap products of all kinds for consumers, so the government is reluctant to restrict or control it. Much of Canada“s forestry production goes towards making pulp and paper. According to the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, Canada supplies 34% of
24、 the world“s wood pulp and 49% of its newsprint paper. If these paper products could be produced in some other way, Canadian forests could be preserved. Recently, a possible alternative way of producing paper has been suggested by agriculturalists and environmentalists: a plant called hemp. Hemp has
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