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1、BFT 考试(全国出国培训备选人员外语水平考试)-20 及答案解析(总分:90.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading(总题数:5,分数:90.00)Happy Customers: Matter of Honor among JapaneseIn an age when personal service as a significant aspect of merchandising is dying out in the Untied States, Japan clings tenaciously to it. Service is viewed by people in Jap
2、an not as a luxury, but as an essential ingredient for the success of individual companies and the Japanese economy as a whole.Americans who move to Japan never get used to the range of services and courtesies taken for granted here. (1) Supermarket check-out counters have two or three people ringin
3、g up and bagging groceries. Some stores deliver, with each bag arriving neatly stapled closed. (2) Television shops normally send a technician to install and fine-tune a newly purchased set. (3) Car salespeople are known to bring new models around to customers homes for test drives and loaners are a
4、vailable for people whose cars are in for repairs.There are no limits to what is home-delivered video movies, dry cleaning, health foods, rented tailcoats (this last one requires tow visits from the sales staff, first for a fitting, second for delivery of the altered and freshly pressed garment). (4
5、) Japanese barbers often give back massages as part of an ordinary haircut. (5) Department stores seem to have twice, if not three times the floor staff of American ones. (6) Upscale customers dont have to come in at all the goods are taken to their homes for display and selection.Perhaps the darkes
6、t spot on personal service in Japan is how remarkably impersonal it can be. Everyone is treated exactly alike. (7) After a months stay in a hotel, guests may find the staff still has no idea who they are.Still, the Japanese view service as the glue that holds commercial relationships together. If th
7、e correct personal contact and follow-up come with the first sale, a second is sure to come. Market share and loyal customers are the first goal, not short-term profit. (8) A. The technician will rush back if anything goes wrong.B. If they remove a customers eyeglasses, they may polish the lenses be
8、fore returning them.C. Employees cheery greetings and directions, in fact, are often memorized from a company manual.D. Many stores wrap everything they sell.E. Service may cost but it helps ensure these more important objectives.F. Dry ice is inserted alongside the frozen foods to ensure that they
9、dont spoil on the way.G. Office deliveries are common, too, especially of lunch.H. To those old enough to remember how things used to be at home, life can bring on twinges of nostalgia.(分数:16.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_New Yorks Setback Expected to Be Deeper than Nati
10、ons1. It probably came as no surprise to most New Yorkers that the nation had officially slipped into a recession by spring, or that the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 knocked the wobbly legs out from under an already shaky economy.2. From Wall Street to Kew Gardens, the pain has been palpable. Just
11、as nearly every resident of the city and surrounding area knew someone who lost a life in the World Trade Center, most know someone who has been directly affected by its economic aftermath dislocations, pay cuts and job losses.3. That giant sucking sound? It is the gasp of collective belt-tightening
12、 across the five boroughs. Statistics confirm the anecdotes. New York City lost 44,200 jobs just in October, the New York State Labor Department said. It could lose 50,000 more by mid-2002.4. Economists and accountants have tried to tally the damage stemming from the attack, and though their figures
13、 do not always match, the costs are undeniably substantial. In addition to the physical damage and cleanup expenses estimated at $30 billion, the attacks could cost New York City some $20 billion in lost economic activity like retail sales and tourism services this year and $10 billion more next yea
14、r, according to E, a research firm based in West Chester, Pa. The $20 billion pledged by the federal government in emergency aid and billions more in insurance payments will help offset those costs, though only about half the federal assistance has actually been appropriated. A sharp falloff in tax
15、revenue, however, will leave the state and city with yawning budget gaps not seen since the early 1990s. The city alone projects a shortfall of $1.3 billion next 5 year and $3.6 billion in 2003.5. That will keep New Yorks prospects dim even if the national economy emerges from recession, as economis
16、ts predict it will in the second half of 2002. New York, they said, will endure a deeper and more protracted downturn than the rest of the country will feel. The gross city product, a measure of the citys economic output, declined 1.6 percent in the third quarter, compared with a 0.4 percent fall fo
17、r the nation as a whole.6. Some economists compare the situation in New York to that of cities hit by natural disasters, like Hurricane Andrew in 1992 or the earthquake in Kobe, Japan, in 1995. Initial slumps were followed by building booms that led to revived economies, said Stephen Kagann, chief e
18、conomist for Gov. George E. Patakis office.7. New York, however, will not be helped by a building boom, he said. Rebuilding the World Trade Center, as huge as such a project would be, is unlikely to have a significant impact on the economy, Mr. Kagann said. The original construction had 3,500 jobs a
19、t its peak, with maybe 1,500 more ancillary jobs created together, only 0.2 percent of all jobs in the region. “The citys economy is simply too large for rebuilding to be a significant boost,“ he said.A. Deeper setback for cityB. Role of rebuilding in citys recoveryC. Palpable painD. Consequences of
20、 natural disastersE. Estimated economic lossesF. Rising unemploymentG. Economists optimism about citys economy(分数:10.00)(1).Paragraph 2 _(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(2).Paragraph 3 _(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(3).Paragraph 4 _(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(4).Paragraph 5 _(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(5).Paragraph 7 _(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_A. substantial
21、damageB. as differentC. the terrorist attacksD. the citys economyE. the rest of the nationF. clearly avoidableG. easily noticeable(分数:10.00)(1).The nation had already slipped into a recession before _.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(2).The pain caused by the terrorist attack is _.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(3).The terrorist
22、attacks on the city have brought about _.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(4).Economists predict that New York will fare worse than _.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(5).Rebuilding wont be of much help in reviving _.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_Crash-Prone? The Solution Could Be Windows XP;But does It Make Sense to Upgrade Your Operating System
23、?You can hardly turn on the television or click on a Web page without seeing a colorful ad for Microsofts new Windows XP operating system, which launched on Oct. 25.So, now that the long-awaited XP is here, what are you going to do about it? Should you upgrade, and if you do, how hard is it and what
24、 are the potential drawbacks? The decision is pretty easy if you really need a whole new Windows PC. They all come with XP preloaded, and in my tests of a few such models, they seemed to work well. Im writing this on my own new personal computer, a Dell that came preloaded with Windows XP, and it wo
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