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1、剑桥商务英语中级-62 及答案解析(总分:108.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BREADING/B(总题数:1,分数:7.00)PART ONE Look at the statements below and the information on the new trend in fashion industry on the opposite page. Which section (A, B, G, or D) does each statement 1-7 refer to? For each statement 1-7, mark one letter (A, B, C, or
2、D) on your Answer Sheet. You will need to use some of these letters more than once.AWhere do you buy your clothes? Well, most of us shop at traditional retailers with increasingly frequent trios to discount stores and Internet. And most of the super-rich and trendy buy directly from designers like G
3、ucci, Armani and Chanel. But lately their shopping habits and ours have been converging. Bonita Carol reports that many of the fashion elite are coming out of the closet and going straight to K Mart. Take a peek inside fashion editor Christy Ferrels closet, and youll find couture side by side with K
4、 Mart.BFashion reporter Jerry Agins calls the trend “cheapskate chic“: the regent fashionable wearing Sears shoes, Wal-Mart pants and Target sweaters, proudly pairing them with designer labels. The whole trend of “cheapskate chic“ is a lot of affluent people are now shopping differently, and theyre
5、just like everybody, theyre decorating their homes, theyre spending a lot of time in stores like K Mart and Wal-Mart. And youre in there once or twice a week, so while youre in there picking up paper towels and toilet paper and toothpaste, you happen to kind of wander about the fashion aisles.CA wat
6、ershed event occurred when Sharon Stone wore that Gap T-shirt at the Oscars. She looked terrific. Everybody wondered what she had on and later they found out that she had on that $ 22 Gap turtleneck and that really resonated with a lot of consumers. Stores like the Gap, Sears, K Mart and target are
7、taking full advantage, offering fashion mavens that perfect denim jacket or pair of jeans, T-shirt or little black dress or top to make them match with high fashion.DRetail Watcher said mass merchants are benefiting greatly from this “cheapskate chic“ trend. In 1998 mass retailers such as K Mart, Wa
8、l-Mart and Target accounted for 43% of all apparel sold. And thats up from 38% five years earlier. And these stores are stealing away customers from more upscale boutiques. In Targets case, or as the fashionably in crowd call it “Tarzhay“, about 80% of its customers are college educated and have a m
9、edium household income of $ 47, 000. Maybe thats why Targets offering Kashmir sweaters for the first time.(分数:7.00)(1).When buying necessities, you may walk through the rows of shelves displaying fashionable articles.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(2).Mass stores try to make their design closely keep up with the t
10、rend.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(3).Nowadays wealthy people get into the similar shopping habits to ordinaries.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(4).Fashion people mix famous brand with bargained fare.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(5).Famous star wearing cheap clothes to attend grand ceremony represents a new trend in fashion industry.(分数:1.
11、00)填空项 1:_(6).Stores like K Mart and Wal-Mart benefit a lot from the new trend in wardrobe.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(7).In fashion peoples wardrobe designer labels might be put together with cheap clothes from mass retailers.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_二、BPART TWO/B(总题数:1,分数:5.00) Read the article below about Michael De
12、lls business experience. Choose the best sentence from the opposite page to fill each of the gaps. For each gap 8-12, mark one letter (A-G) on your Answer Sheet. Do not use any letter more than once.B DELL BOY MADE GOOD/BSome of the worlds most successful entrepreneurs cut their business teeth on th
13、e playground. Michael Dell is no exception. At 12, he made $ 2,000 ( 1,255) selling his stamp collection, and by 14, he had come up with a marketing scheme to sell newspapers. This earned him 11,200-more money than some of his teachers made-and led to the creation of the Dell Computer Corporation, t
14、he industrys fastest-growing company. He is now the ninth-richest man in the world, with a personal fortune of 12.5 billion, from seed capital of just 627 in 1984.U (8) /U He says, “I thought it was marvelous that this little device could do my math homework much faster than I ever could, and it rea
15、lly started me thinking about electronics. I loved taking things apart and putting them back together again, although I could not always get them working. I quickly became interested in personal computers when I was given an Apple II, and set up computer bulletin boards to trade ideas with other ent
16、husiasts. I wanted to own every gadget possible.“Dell attended a computer convention in Austin, Texas, and was astonished at the huge profit margin on the sale of electronics. U(9) /UThis discovery set him thinking, as a customer, about finding a feasible way to get the gadgets without buying them d
17、irectly from stores, as they charged so much money.Dell began a degree at the University of Texas in 1983, hoping to study medicine. U(10) /U.“I decided to leave college and set up a business full time. I started with a simple question: how can we make the process of making a computer better? The an
18、swer was. sell computers directly to the end customers, eliminate the profit made by stores, and pass those savings on to the customers.“U (11) /U An expert helped him to build his computers while Dell concentrated on finding cheap components. In the companys first nine months it earned gross sales
19、of 3.76m, and then 20.7m within two years.Dell says you cannot learn how to be an entrepreneur. “U (12) /U I have always looked at problems in a different way, realized what I am good at, and surrounded myself with a successful team. “A This, Dell did at a frightening pace.B I had to make a decision
20、 about what I was going to do with my life.C He found that he could buy a disk drive for 500, which would sell in the shops for1,882.D Some of the worlds most successful entrepreneurs cut their business teeth on the playground.E It comes from somewhere deep inside.F Dell first tried his hand at elec
21、tronics at the tender age of 15, when he was given a calculator by his father to help him in the math club he attended after school each day.G While there, he absorbed himself in his computers, away from the eyes of his disapproving parents.(分数:5.00)(1).(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_三、
22、BPART THREE/B(总题数:1,分数:6.00) Read the article below about credit card in America, and the questions on the opposite page. For each question 13-18, mark one letter (A, B, C, or D) on your Answer Sheet for the answer you choose.B HOW THE CREDIT CARD CAPTURED AMERICA/BThe proliferation of platinum Amer
23、ican Express cards in the 1980s spawned rumors of an ultimate, highly exclusive, never publicized “Black Card“. Carried by billionaires, it reportedly allowed holders to demand private shopping sprees at the worlds most exclusive shops and to summon helicopters in the middle of Sahara. American expr
24、ess vehemently denies the existence of such a charge card. But the persistence of the myth suggests the social importance credit cards have for so many Americans. As one business writer puts it, “to have ones credit cards canceled is now akin to being excommunicated by the medieval church.“Americas
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