[外语类试卷]BEC商务英语(中级)阅读模拟试卷21及答案与解析.doc
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1、BEC商务英语(中级)阅读模拟试卷 21及答案与解析 一、 PART ONE 0 Look at the statements and the materials about marketing disasters below. Which story (A, B, C or D). does each statement 1 7 refer to? For each sentence, mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet. You will need to use some of the letters more than
2、once. A Hoover offered any customer who spent at least 100 on its products two complimentary flights to Europe and the US. The offer attracted more than double the anticipated applications, leading to the dismissal of three senior managers and a bill for 19 million. B A large computer hardware retai
3、ler positioned itself at the bottom end of the market by undercutting all its competitors. To attract customers, it even offered a 0% interest Buy Now, Pay One Year Later deal. People did buy, but unfortunately, serious cash flow problems forced the company into liquidation before customers repaid t
4、hem. C Lever Brothers rushed Persil Power onto the market to coincide with a rival companys launch of its own new washing powder. Despite millions of pounds spent on research, Persil Power was fatally flawed, having the unfortunate effect of damaging clothes. It was quickly withdrawn and reformulate
5、d. D The best has been made even better. said the Chairman of Coca-Cola about its decision to change the flavour of Coke for the first time in its 99-year history. However, of the 150 million people who tried the new Coke, nearly two-thirds preferred the original. The company was forced to re-launch
6、 the old Coke as Coke Classic three months later. 1 Dont change something which is already a proven success. 2 Dont spend more on the promotion than the product. 3 Dont let competitors dictate your strategy. 4 If things go wrong, change the name. 5 A marketing mistake can put a company out of busine
7、ss. 6 Doing things too quickly can produce disastrous results. 7 Work out the exact cost of a promotional gift. 二、 PART TWO 7 Read the article below about profit. Choose the best sentence to fill each of the gaps. For each blank 8 12 mark one letter (A G) on your Answer Sheet. Do not use any letter
8、more than once. There is an example at the beginning. Profit Entrepreneurship is directly responsible for production The business person (entrepreneur) takes a cue from consumers in deciding what they want or, in the case of a new product (8) Profit means different things to different people. Accord
9、ing to some public opinion polls, many people are not sure what it is, but they are sure (9) Workers may look at profit as an unfairly large payment to the entrepreneur that deprives them of a higher wage. The business person thinks of profit (10) During negotiations before the settlement of the sec
10、ond baseball strike in August, 1985, the Players Association claimed the owners had made profits of $ 91 million, an accounting firm said owner profits were $ 43 mil- lion, and the owners insisted they had lost $ 9 million. The truth was that all three were correct. The disparity in the figures was
11、due to the fact that each group was defining profit differently. Let us now see if we can develop a more exact definition of what profit is. Gross profit is the difference between what a business firm sells its product for end what it costs to produce that product. The merchant buys $200,000 worth o
12、f merchandise during the year and sells it for $270,000. His gross profit is $ 70,000. The percentage difference between his cost and the selling price is 35 percent, and he calls this markup. Net profit is (11) rent, wages, and interest and setting aside money to allow for the loss due to depreciat
13、ion (wearing out) of capital. Our merchant has to subtract from his gross profit his payments for rent ($ 6,0O0), wages ($ 20,000), interest on money borrowed ($1,000), repairs and upkeep ($1,000), taxes ($1,000), electricity and other expenses $1,000. Expenses for operating the business come to $ 3
14、0,000. Gross profit is $ 70, 000, and net profit is $40,000. Economists have a narrower definition of what constitutes profit. They are concerned with payment for all the resources that have gone into production (12) , like those listed above, or from inside the business. A what profit really means
15、B it is too large and represents too much of the consumers dollar C as the difference between total revenue and total cost D what the business person has left after paying expenses E what they might want F production G whether they come from outside the business 三、 PART THREE 12 Read the article bel
16、ow about research and development in industry 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. Research and Development in Industry It is only through innovation that large companies will be able to surviv
17、e, according to Mark Peter, vice-chair- man of UK-owned industrial giant 5P. However, says Peter, it remains difficult to run a truly innovative company. Innovation involves speculation, unproven technologies and unpredictable costs. It takes a lot of managing, because managers really have to be on
18、top of whats happening. In addition, innovation does not fit easily into the orderly kind of organization that company accountants like. Despite this, Peter claims it is an essential policy to pursue. The 5P groups record of growth aid profitability indicates that it manages the orderly part of the
19、business pretty well. The statistics are big: operations in more than 60 countries, sales in more than 200. around 60, 000 products and 70, 000 employees. But what makes 5P different is its innovative approach to innovation itself. Although it is a massive multi-national with a turnover of $ 15 bill
20、ion, the whole company is bro- ken down into tiny groups which work together and help each other and are then encouraged to consult internally with the other groups. This positively encourages individual and collaborative research. A further encouragement is that all research staff world-wide are ex
21、pected to work on 5P projects for only 85% of their times for the remaining 15% of time they are free to pursue ideas of their own, using company facilities. In this time they can work on their own or in a group. One hugely successful project that has come out of this 15% rule is the Post-it note. T
22、he idea came from an individual inventor and then. using the business skills of a large organization, was rapidly developed into a major product. The success of the Post-it note proves how profitable the innovative 15% rule can be. Mark Peter says innovation is at the heart of 5P. In 1996. more that
23、 30% of sales were generated by products less than four years old. He says: “We almost always get into new markets through innovation. Were very good at adapting these innovations to lots of different markets so we have a high success rate. We take an idea and see how many applications its got. Then
24、 we try to establish market dominance. We have a tremendous variety of technologies so we can adapt anything but we still need the original ideas to develop.“ In the past year 5P has introduced a group-wide program called Pacing Plus. This means that they are still actively seeking new ideas, but wi
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