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1、剑桥商务英语高级-51 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BREADING/B(总题数:1,分数:8.00)BPART ONE/B Look at the statements below and the five introductions for goods. Which introduction A, B, C, D or E does each statement 1-8 refer to? For each statement 1-8, mark one letter A, B, C, D or E. You will need to use some of
2、these letters more than once.A.Shopping goods arent bought very often, are bought only after the consumer has compared their features with those of competing brands, and are found in only a few stores in one area. These goods usually have a higher unit price than convenience goods, and an individual
3、 salesperson, rather than a cashier, may be needed to sell them. Examples of shopping goods are automobiles, furniture, mens suits, ladies wear, shoes, and major appliances.B.Specialty goods like prestige automobiles, photographic equipment, fine jewelry, and high-fashion clothing and furniture are
4、bought by consumers after a special shopping effort. They are bought infrequently and are generally available only in exclusive outlets. Theyre usually high-priced, but price isnt the main consideration of a consumer buying them. A consumer is often willing to go out of the way to find a certain bra
5、nd.Specialty goods prove the point that goods are often considered not just for their physical qualities but also for the economic utility, ego enhancement, status, and satisfaction they carry with them. For example, when people buy a new car, they may want it not just for basic transportation but a
6、lso for recognition, status, or prestige.Youve probably figured out that this classification of consumer goods is far from rigid. It may differ according to buyers intent or wishes. As consumers incomes and buying habits change, or as prices drop, goods shift from one classification to another. Usua
7、lly they shift downward, from the specialty to the shopping, or from the shopping to the convenience goods category. Television sets became shopping goods years ago. When microwave ovens first came on the market, they were regarded by many as an expensive new toy a kind of specialty goods-for the ri
8、ch. Now theyre considered indispensable shopping goods by working couples and single people who buy them to save cooking time.C.Durable goods can be further classified as either consumer goods or industrial goods, each of which requires a different set of marketing strategies. Consumer goods are use
9、d by the consumer or household that buys them and come in a ready-to-use form that calls for no further industrial or commercial processing. On the basis of how much effort a consumer takes to obtain them, consumer goods can be further subdivided into (1) convenience goods, (2) shopping goods, and (
10、3) specialty goods.D.Durable goods have physical qualities and uses that permit them to last a relatively long time, even while being used. Theyre designed to be used up over an extended period of time and are made of materials that will take considerable wear and tear. For example, you probably own
11、 such durable goods as a car, tape deck, cassette player, TV set, or stereo that should remain usable for several yearsor at least until the warranty runs out. Houses are built to last thirty to fifty years or more. Refrigerators and mattresses both have a life expectancy of about twenty years, and
12、quality jewelry, silverware, china, and furniture are frequently handed down from one generation to the next.The fact that a product is durable influences its whole marketing strategy. Obviously, goods like these are packaged differently, sold more personally and aggressively, and priced higher than
13、 a tube of toothpaste or a bottle of shampoo.E.Instead of being bought by the ultimate consumer, industrial goods are used by businesses to produce other goods or to provide services to consumers. These goods are usually bought by institutions such as manufacturers, utilities, government agencies, c
14、ontractors, wholesalers, retailers, hospitals, and schools that use them in producing their own products or services. Buyers of these goods usually provide prospective suppliers with a description of the product or service and request that bids or price quotations be submitted. The buying decision i
15、s usually based on technical performance, cost, or expected monetary gain.There are many types of industrial goods, but the most common ones are (a) raw materials, (b) component parts, (c) installations, (d) transportation systems, (e) tools, (f) equipment, (g) materials, and (h) supplies.(分数:8.00)(
16、1).This kind of goods have physical qualities and uses that permit them to last a long rime.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(2).This kind of goods are used by businesses to produce other goods or to provide services to consumers.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(3).Theyre usually high-priced, but price isnt the main consideration o
17、f a consumer buying them.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(4).They are used by the consumer or household that buys them and come in a ready-to-use form that calls for no further industrial or commercial processing.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(5).The fact that a product is durable influences its whole marketing strategy.(分数:1.00
18、)填空项 1:_(6).These goods usually have a higher unit price than convenience goods, and an individual salesperson rather than a cashier, may be needed to sell them.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(7).These goods prove the point that goods are often considered not just for their physical quality but also for the econom
19、ic utility.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(8).Buyers of these goods usually provide prospective suppliers with a description of the product.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_二、BPART TWO/B(总题数:1,分数:6.00) Read this text taken from a business magazine. Choose the best sentence from below to fill in each of the gaps. For each gap 9-14,
20、 mark one letter A-H. Do not use any letter more than once.Diance Dunlap was annoyed when a local laundry charged more to wash and iron her white blouses than to clean her husbands white shirts. Actually, she was more than just annoyed. U(9) /U. Twenty-one of them quoted higher prices for blouses. T
21、hen she did an experiment. She cut the label out of a blouse, sewed in the label for a mans Shirt, and took the blouse to the cleaner along with three of her husbands shirts. The cleaner charged her $1.25. U(10) /U. The cleaner charged her $2.25. Dunlap feels that the cleaners pricing is unethicalth
22、at they are discriminating against women and charging arbitrarily higher prices.U (11) /U. The president of the Association of Launderers and Cleaners in Dunlaps state has a different view. “The automated equipment we use fits a certain range of standardized shirts,“ he said. “A lot of womens blouse
23、s have different kinds of trim, different kinds of buttons, and lots of braid work, and it all has to be hand-finished. If it involves hand-finishing, we charge more.“ In other words, some cleaners charge more for doing womens blouses because the average cost is higher than the average cost for mens
24、 shirts.U (12) /U. A consumer-protection specialist in the Attorney Generals office in Dunlaps state said that there were no federal or stare laws to regulate what the cleaners could charge. U(13) /U. Many firms face the same problem of how to set prices when the costs are different to serve differe
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