[外语类试卷]BEC商务英语(中级)阅读模拟试卷98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 98及答案与解析 一、 PART ONE 0 A House prices have risen again this month as demand continues to outstrip supply, according to the latest research from the property website Rightmove. co. U. K. National average asking prices rose by 23 percent in September, pushing the average house price
2、through 150,000 and setting the annual rate at 22.2 percent. B “The shortage of properties coming on to the market in many areas means that it is still a sellers market, particularly in the lower and middle price brackets. This shortage and continuing demand are resulting in renewed increases in ask
3、ing prices overall,“ Rightmoves Miles Shipside said. The findings support the latest survey from the Nation wide Building Society, which showed prices rising at their highest rate since 1999, but contradict the latest Halifax survey which reported a slight slowdown in annual inflation from 20.8 to 1
4、8.8 percent. C “Its an intriguing situation, with two house price indexes showing the market grinding to a halt, and two showing that the train still has a good head of steam,“ said John Wriglesworth, an independent housing commentator. He said that property markets should remain “well supported“ th
5、anks to “low interest rates, good affordability and low unemployment“. D At the end of last month, Nation wide said house prices surged at their fastest rate for 13 years and said it saw no sign of demand for homes weakening. The price of the average home jumped by 2.5 percent in August, for the sec
6、ond month in a row, to 110,890, a gain of 67 for every day of the month. Halifax contradicted that just days later, reporting that prices rose in August at their slowest rate for 10 months. It said house prices rose just 0.2 percent, after jumping 1.8 percent in July, bringing the annual rise down t
7、o 18.8 percent. 1 It is still a sellers market. 2 Demand continues to outstrip supply. 3 According to Halifax, there is a slight slowdown in annual inflation. 4 There are two entirely different house price indexes. 5 The price of average house jumped by 2.5 percent in August. 6 The average house pri
8、ce is more than 150,000. 7 Shortage of properties and continuing demand are resulting in renewed increases in asking prices. 二、 PART TWO 7 Read this passage about advertising media.Choose the best sentence from the list A G to fill in each of the gaps.For each gap (8 12), mark one letter (A G) on yo
9、ur Answer Sheet.Do not mark any letter more than once.There is an example at the beginning.Considerations in Choosing Media It obviously doesnt pay for a local, one-unit department store to advertise on national television. Likewise, it usually is not practical for a neighbourhood variety store to a
10、dvertise in a large metropolitan newspaper. (0) 1. Does the advertising medium cover the market? 2. What is the cost per reader or listener in the market? American businesses spend about $ 30 billion per year for advertising of all types. This large advertising industry offers a wide variety of jobs
11、 for college graduates, including such positions as advertising managers, layout specialists, artists, copywriters, account executives, media directors, and sales specialists. Advertising firms have been more effective in answering these questions than many business owners have been. For instance ne
12、wspapers raise their advertising rates when their circulation increases. 8 And magazine advertising rates are also based on total circulation. All these mass media are expensive advertising methods because they reach so many people. In designing an advertising program, an individual firm or its hire
13、d advertising experts must somehow balance the necessity of advertising against the likelihood that some expenditures will be wasted. Individual advertising expenditures vary from more than $ 200,000 for a one-minute nationwide television commercial during the Word Series or Super Bowl to the small
14、cost of printing and distributing 100 announcements to promote a sale or service in a neighborhood. All advertising has the final goal of increasing sales for the business firm either in the short run or in the long run. In considering these, basic questions, we can see why Ford, General Motors, and
15、 Chrysler can afford the huge costs of national television advertising. 9 Even so, the growth of suburban shopping centers and the establishment of branch outlets by department stores and other retailers have brought local television advertising within the range of many smaller retailers 10 Since th
16、e time that television came into its prime as an advertising medium, radio advertising has made a substantial comeback in terms of numbers of listeners. 11 The yellow pages of the telephone directory are another effectively way to promote shopping goods and special items or services for which custom
17、ers prefer to check sources by telephone first. And advertising on public transportation vehicles is also effective, when it can be geared to the advertisers market. Traditionally, all advertising was classified either as direct-action advertising or as institutional advertising. Thus, the statement
18、 “Raincoats are on sale today at $ 9.95“ is an example of direct-action advertising and the claim “our employees subscribe to the United Fund 100 percent“ is an example of institutional advertising. Direct-mail advertising has been so overdone, especially by smaller firms, that Its effectiveness has
19、 been impaired. 12 Still, direct mail offers the advantages of being selective in coverage, relatively inexpensive, and more flexible.A. We can also see that local department stores cannot benefit proportionately from national television advertising to justify the expense.B. Similarly, television-ad
20、vertising rates are based on audience ratings.C. In deciding which media to use, advertisers must consider these questions.D. Such promotion must be well prepared or it will be tossed into the nearest wastebasket.E. Newspapers, too, have attempted to make advertising more attractive to small firms o
21、ffering special full-page advertisements featuring the message of several different firms.F. Advertising is very important for business.G. Radio advertising often serves local merchants effectively and at costs that more firms can afford. 三、 PART THREE 12 Using the information in the text, complete
22、each sentence 17 20, with the phrase from the list A G below. For each sentence 17 20, mark one letter on your Answer Sheet. Do not mark any letter twice. 17. Unethical behaviours do not necessarily mean that they are contrary to_. 18. The decision-making process may involve in the first place_. 19.
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