BEC剑桥商务英语(中级)10及答案解析.doc
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1、BEC 剑桥商务英语(中级)10 及答案解析(总分:12.97,做题时间:149 分钟)一、PART 1 READING (6(总题数:1,分数:1.00)A What is to happen about transport? Evidently there are huge and important changes in prospect. A decade or so from now, there will have been yet another transformation in the way in which people and their goods are moved
2、 from place to place. Old techniques are being faced with attenuation or even extinction, sometimes because better methods of traveling have come along but sometimes simply because the old methods have become intolerable. B The development of recent decades most obviously likely to be continued is t
3、he tendency for alternative methods of travel to coexist, and so to offer potential travelers a choice. Within large cities, underground transport is usually and alternative to several ways of traveling on the surface. Roads, railways and airlines are in competition, and there are still people who c
4、ross the North Atlantic by sea. (Most freight goes that way, of course.) C Oil tankers could decisively affect the pattern of petroleum distribution from the major oilfields and at the same time encourage the pipeline, which offers the simplest and often the cheapest means of bulk transport. Then, t
5、here is the Boeing 747 aircraft, which is likely to do for people what the huge takers will do for petroleum trunk be increasingly troublesome. All these changes, promised or merely possible in the pattern of transport, have in common what is, in the broadest sense, and economic stimulus. D Fast tra
6、nsport between cities separated by a few hundred miles is becoming urgently necessary in densely populated areas. The United States Government is financing a number of exploratory investigations bearing on specific problems linking the major cities on the Atlantic seaboard. However, it remains to be
7、 seen whether the result will really beyond schemes for patching up the existing railway network to some of the more ambitious schemes which are sometimes heard ofmonorails, pneumatic tubes with trains inside, and deep bored tunnels intended to enable trains to oscillate from city to another with no
8、 expenditure of energy except for overcoming friction and air resistance. 0. The simplest and often least expensive way to transport bulk oil is by pipeline. (D) (分数:0.98)(1).Several means of travel will be present together, in which each can replace the others.(分数:0.14)A.B.C.D.(2).The coming ten ye
9、ars will see likely changes in transport.(分数:0.14)A.B.C.D.(3).Basically transportation plans for the future are made in the light of economic considerations.(分数:0.14)A.B.C.D.(4).One of reasons that old transport method will disappear is that we can not bear it.(分数:0.14)A.B.C.D.(5).Improvements in th
10、e speed of transport between cities are needing immediate attention.(分数:0.14)A.B.C.D.E.F.G.H.(6).Future communities should be planned with transportation efficiency as a major consideration.(分数:0.14)A.B.C.D.E.F.G.H.(7).Railways and airlines want to win passengers from each other.(分数:0.14)A.B.C.D.二、S
11、ECTION 2 (Questions(总题数:1,分数:1.00)YESTERDAYS IBM IBM was established in the state of New York on June 15, 1911 as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company. (0) . The U.S. Census Bureau knew its traditional methods of counting would not be adequate for measuring the population, so it sponsored a co
12、ntest to find a more efficient means of tabulating census data. The winner was Herman Hollerith, whose Punch Card Tabulating Machine used an electric current to sense holes in punch cards and keep a running total of data. Capitalizing on his success, Hollerith formed the Tabulating Machine Co. in 18
13、96. (8). The combined Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co., or C-T-R, manufactured and sold machinery ranging from commercial scales and industrial time recorders to meat and cheese slicers and, of course, tabulators and punch cards. Thomas J. Watson joined the company as general manager in 1914, when
14、 the diversified businesses of C-T-R proved difficult to manage. Watson boosted company spirit with employee sports teams, family outings and a company band. He preached a positive outlook, and his favorite slogan was “THANK“. (9). He understood that the success of the client translated into the suc
15、cess of his company, a belief that, years later, manifested itself in the popular saying, “Nobody was ever fired for buying from IBM.“ Within 11 months of joining C-T-R, Watson became its president. The company focused on providing large-scale, custom-built tabulating solutions for businesses, leavi
16、ng the market for small office products to others. During Watsons first four years, revenues doubled to $2 million. He also expanded the companys operations to Europe, South America, Asia and Australia. (10). During the Great Depression of the 1930s, IBM managed to grow while the rest of the U.S. ec
17、onomy struggled. Watson took care of his employees. (11). While most businesses had shut down, Watson kept his workers busy producing new machines even while demand was slack. Thanks to the resulting large inventory of equipment, IBM was ready when the Social Security Act of 1935 brought the company
18、 a landmark government contract to maintain employment records for 26 million people. It was called “the biggest accounting operation of all time, “ and it went so well that orders from other U.S. government departments quickly followed. IBMs size and success inspired numerous anti-trust actions. A
19、1952 suit by the Justice Department, settled four years later, forced IBM to sell its tabulating machinesat the time, IBM offered them only through leasesin order to establish a competing, used-machine market. Another federal anti-trust suit dragged on for thirteen years until the Justice Department
20、 concluded it was “without merit“ and dropped it in 1982. (12). A. IBM was among the first corporations to provide group life insurance, survivor benefits and paid vacations. B. IBM is the most prominent casualty of the technology spending freeze, but others are suffering as well. C. In 1911, Holler
21、iths company was merged with two others, Computing Scale Co. , of America and International Time Recording Co. D. But its origins can be traced back to 1890, when the United States was experiencing waves of immigration. E. IBMs competitors filed 20 anti-trusts during the 1970s and none succeeded. F.
22、 In 1924, to reflect C-T-Rs growing worldwide presence, its name was changed to International Business Machine Corp., or IBM. G. Watson also stressed the importance of the customer, a lasting IBM principle. EXAMPLE:The correct answer for blank (0) is D. (分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.E.F.G.A.B.C.D.E.F.A.B
23、.C.D.A.B.C.D.E.三、SECTION 3 (Question(总题数:1,分数:1.00)ON ADVERTISEMENT Money spent on advertising is money spent as well as any I know of. It serves directly to assist a rapid distribution of goods at reasonable prices, thereby establishing a firm home market and so making it possible to provide for ex
24、port at competitive prices. By drawing attention to new ideas it helps enormously to raise standards of living. By helping to increase demand it ensures an increased need for labor, and is therefore an effective way to fight unemployment. It lowers the costs of many services: without advertisements
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