[外语类试卷]BEC商务英语(中级)阅读模拟试卷74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 74及答案与解析 一、 PART ONE 0 Look at the statements below and the information about newspaper stories. Which story (A, B, C or D) does each statement refer to? For each sentence 1 7, mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet. You will need to use some of the letters more than o
2、nce. A Chief Michael Omisade, a lawyer, has been appointed chairman of the National Bank of Nigena. He succeeds Mr. C S. O. Akande, who relinquished the post at the end of his three-year term. The Board of Directors of the Bank has also been reconstituted with the appointment of five new persons: Mr
3、. M. A. Adeniran, Mr. G. L. Oyawola, Chief Femi Oyebanjo, Mr. Tunde Oyefodunnn, Mr. J. O. Turki, Mr. S. O. Banjo (the managing director) and Mr. J. A. Ogunbiyi. B Union officials from Australia, Barbados, Britain, Canada, India, Sierra Leone and Tanzania have been named as the steering committee of
4、the newly-formed Commonwealth Trade Union Council (CTUC) . Dennis McDermott, President of the Canadian Labour Congress, was appointed chairman of the council, whose chief aim is promoting the interests of trade unions and some 25m workers in the Commonwealth, specially those in the developing countr
5、ies of Africa, Asia and the Caribbean. Mr. Len Murray, General Secretary of the British Trades Union Congress, said he hoped the new organization, officially formed on March 1, could help further the dialogue between the nations of the industrialized North and the developing South. C The Sokoto Matc
6、h Factory, opened in 1978, has been closed down due to acute shortage of spare pans, lack of raw materials and cash flow problems. The general manager of the company, Mr. Nasir Mikhali, regretted the closure because he had thought the project was viable. The factory was a joint venture of the Sokoto
7、 State Government, Messrs Alawa A/C factory, and PAPCO (Nigeda) Ltd. It had 50 employees and was producing about 27, 000 canons of good quality matches a year. The workers went on strike. D The meeting of the International Tin Council in London earlier this month decided to raise the price range of
8、the buffer stock by ten percent. This lifted the “ floor“ from 1, 500 ringgit (Malaysian dollars) per picul (133 1/31bs) to M 1, 650 per picul and the “ ceiling“ from M 1, 950 to M 2, 145. At last weeks exchange rates that would make the floor a bit under 6, 000 a tonne and the ceiling over 7, 250 a
9、 tonne, with the middle belt, where the buffer stock manager may neither buy nor sell without special permisson, from about 6, 150 a tonne just over 6, 700 a tonne. 1 The company has been out of business. 2 Tins price was raised. 3 Bank appoints chief Michael Omisade to the chairman of a branch bank
10、. 4 Trade union is formed. 5 The organization aims to further the dialogue between the developed countries and developing countries. 6 It produces about 27, 000 canons of matches a year. 7 He beat his competitor and gained the appointment. 二、 PART TWO 7 Read the article below about profit. Choose th
11、e 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 more than once. There is an example at the beginning. Profit Entrepreneurship is directly responsible for F The business person (entrepreneur) takes a cue from consumers in
12、 deciding what they want or, in the case of a new product, 8 Profit means different things to different people. According to some public opinion polls, many people are not sure what it is, but they are sure9 Workers may look at profit as an unfairly large payment to the entrepreneur that deprives th
13、em of a higher wage. The business person thinks of profit10 During negotiations before the settlement of the second 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 million, and the owners in
14、sisted they had lost $ 9 million. The truth was that all three were correct. The disparity in the figures was 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 bus
15、iness firm sells its product for and what it costs to produce that product. The merchant buys $ 200, 000 worth of 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
16、markup. Net profit is11 rent, wages, and interest and setting aside money to allow for the loss due to depreciation (wearing out) of capital. Our merchant has to subtract from his gross profit his payments for rent ($6, 000), wages ($ 20, 000) interest on money borrowed ($ 1, 000), repairs and upkee
17、p ($ 1, 000), taxes ($ 1, 000), electricity and other expenses $ 1, 000. Expenses for operating the business come to $ 30, 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 resourc
18、es that have gone into production, 12, like those listed above, or from inside the business. A what profit really means 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
19、 E what they might want F production G whether they come from outside the business 三、 PART THREE 12 Read the article below from a leisure industry magazine and the questions. For each question 13 18, mark one letter (A, B, C or D)on your Answer Sheet for the answer you choose. Cruise Ship: Where to
20、Go Passengers on cruise ship holidays, as they are described on TV programs and films, usually appear to be both wealthy and elderly. Such people do not, however, accurately represent the 6.8m passengers who took this kind of holiday last year. Over the last few years the world cruise industry has c
21、oncentrated on appealing to younger, less wealthy people, giving them an experience more like a floating disco than the traditional quiet holiday on a luxury ship. Even families with young children are no longer so rare on cruise ships. Partly as a result, the number of passengers taking a cruise ha
22、s increased by an average of 8.5% a year since 1990. Cruise Star is now the worlds largest cruise line. The other two major companies are Intersail and Seaways. Together these three carry nearly half the worlds cruise passengers and make almost all the industrys profits. For the 30 or so smaller fir
23、ms, life is much tougher. That is because sheer size brings so many benefits to the large firms. They can negotiate bulk discounts on supplies such as food and fuel, and e-ven, if they order enough of them, on ships. A secondary disadvantage for the smaller operators is that they cannot spread overh
24、eads such as marketing as broadly. A significant part of the cost of sending people on a cruise happens before they go on board the ship. The three large companies between them spend more than $ 100m a year on TV advertising in America. They employ armies of salesmen. Delivering passengers to the sh
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