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1、剑桥商务英语中级-113 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、READING(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、PART ONE(总题数:1,分数:7.00)A PartnershipsOn the whole, this is not a popular form of business organization, but it is often used by people in the professions, like doctors, dentists or lawyers, to expand their business.Greater efficiency
2、is possible because people in this sort of association can spend their time doing what they are best at. If one person is sick, then the remaining partner(s) can carry on the work. The main disadvantage is that even with this form of ownership, the amount of money available to the business may be li
3、mited. If people quarrel or disagree over decision-making there can be problems and serious delays. B Public (PIC) Companies These are the largest businesses in the private sector. There is no limit to the number of people holding shares in it and many of the larger companies have their shares liste
4、d on the stock exchange. The advantage of big businesses like this is that they find it easier to raise money as banks consider them a “good risk“. There are strict laws governing the setting-up of this kind of business and each year the company has to publish its accounts. The larger such businesse
5、s grow, the more difficult it is to control them. Workers in such businesses may feel that management doesnt understand their problems. C Private (Ltd) companies Such businesses are not allowed to sell shares to the public. They must consist of at least two members, but there is no upper limit to th
6、e numbers who own the company. The larger size makes it possible for such companies to borrow more money from the banks or from issuing additional shares to its members. The advantage is that such a business is able to offer its members limited liability (responsibility) for debts and losses. Many c
7、ompanies of this type exist in England, Europe and the U.S.(分数:7.00)(1).There is no limit to the number of people holding shares in it.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.(2).The company can list on the stock exchange and the share can be sold to the public.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.(3).The company usually is organized by doctor a
8、nd lawyer.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.(4).The shares of the company are not allowed to be sold to the public.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.(5).The company has to publish its accounts each year.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.(6).The members of the company bear limited liability for debts and losses.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.(7).In this form, people can s
9、pend their time in doing what they are best at.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.三、PART TWO(总题数:1,分数:5.00)The Dollar in World Markets According to a leading German banker, the U.S.dollar is “the most frequently discussed economic phenomenon of our times“. He adds, “. the dollars exchange rate is at present the most im
10、portant price in the world economy. “ Because the dollar acts as a world currency,its value affects many nations,The central banks of many countries hold huge reserves of dollars, and over half of all world trade is priced in terms of dollars. Any shift in the dollars exchange rate will benefit some
11、 and hurt others. Some people suggest, therefore, (8) The dollars exchange rate has been volatile and unpredictable. Several years ago, the dollar was rapidly declining in value. This made it (9) The rise in the price of foreign goods made it possible for U.S.businesses to raise the price of competi
12、ng goods produced here, thus worsening inflation. Foreigners who dealt in dollars or who held dollars as reserves were hurt. People in the United States who had borrowed foreign currencies found that they had to pay back more than they borrowed (10) The United States lost face in the eyes of the res
13、t of the world. The dollar went soaring upward, and the situation was reversed. The United States exporters found it hard to sell abroad because foreigners would have to pay more for U.S.dollars. People in the United States now bought the relatively cheaper foreign goods, and U.S.manufacturers compl
14、ained that they could not compete. Job losses were often blamed on the “overvalued“ dollar. Poor nations (11) found it difficult to repay both the loans and the interest because they had to use more and more of their own currencies to obtain dollars. The solution to this problem is to end the system
15、 of floating exchange rates and return to fixed rates. We might even return to the gold standard. Fixed exchange rates didnt work in the past. currency values should be determined by market conditions. A drop in the exchange value of a nations currency means that (12) that it is too inefficient to c
16、ompete in the world markets, that it is permitting a high rate of inflation which makes its goods too expensive, that it is going too deeply in debt, or that others have lost confidence in the nations stability. A nation should bring its exchange rate back up by addressing these problems, not by int
17、erfering with the money market. Athat had borrowed dollars Bthat the dollars value should be more tightly controlled Cbecause the declining dollar would buy fewer units of the foreign money Dits value affects many nations Edifficult for Americans to purchase foreign goods and services Fthat have a l
18、ot of U.S. dollars Gall nations want to import less and export more Hit is importing too much(分数:5.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_四、PART THREE(总题数:1,分数:6.00)Common Stock and preferred Stock A public corporation issues certificates of ownership, called common stock, which may be traded on stoc
19、k exchanges.Anyone can buy and sell shares of common stock.Owners of stock are referred to as shareholders and stockholders. common stockholders are accorded certain rights by the corporate charter.In the United States, these rights vary from state to state, but in general the articles of incorporat
20、ion spell out voting rights and rights to receive profits. Common stockholders are the voting owners of a corporation.They are usually entitled to one vote per share.They may vote on numerous issues affecting the corporation (including a decision to sell or merge with another corporation) and elect
21、a board of directors, who, in turn, hire managers to run the business.A majority shareholder is one who owns over 50 percent of the outstanding shares in a corporation and, thus, can call the shots.All other shareholders are minority shareholders.In large corporations no single person or organizatio
22、n owns anywhere near a majority interest.In large, publicly owned corporations a shareholder with as little as 10 percent of the shares may control the corporation effectively.If things go bad, a coalition of so called dissident shareholders may gather enough votes to replace the existing board of d
23、irectors; the new board may fire the existing management and bring in their own management team. Although common stock represents ownership in a company, it does not guarantee the owners a specified rate of return.As owners, the stockholders receive profits after all expenses, including debts and ta
24、xes, have been paid. They receive profits from the business in the form of dividend payments, which represent a percentage of profits.Not all after-tax profits are paid to the stockholders in dividends.Directors usually decide quarterly how much, if any, if the profits they wish to distributed to th
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