[外语类试卷]BEC商务英语(高级)阅读模拟试卷35及答案与解析.doc
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1、BEC商务英语(高级)阅读模拟试卷 35及答案与解析 一、 PART ONE 0 Look at the statements below and at the five extracts from an article about broadening corporate responsibility. Which extract (A, B, C, D or E) does each statement (1-8) refer to? For each statement (1-8), mark one letter (A, B, C, D or E) on your Answer She
2、et. You will need to use some of these letters more than once. A Executives are coming to understand that they cant meet their corporate responsibility simply by maximizing shareholder value. Last year Price water house Coopers surveyed 1,161 chief executive officers of companies from 33 countries.
3、Some 68 percent of those polled said that global corporate responsibility was vital to profitability. Meanwhile citizens around the world have become more vocal in demanding that global business beheld accountable for conduct that could undermine social, environmental or economic progress. B Althoug
4、h markets have encouraged more firms to act in a responsible manner in the global economy, market forces have not been sufficient to ensure responsible behavior all of the time. Moreover, the responsible firms that work harder to ensure that workers or the environment are treated well as they make g
5、oods and services could have higher costs, which may allow other competitors to gain market share. The right mix of public policies can ensure that responsible firms are not penalized. C Washington, D. C is drowning in paper. Congress has voted on proposals to promote corporate responsibility. Meanw
6、hile, the President, executives and activists are all scurrying about in search of additional proposals to make executives more accountable for their companies financial reports. Given that capitalism today is global as well as local, the US must work with its allies to write international corporate
7、 governance norms. But we need to use this opportunity to think more broadly about how to reassure global economic confidence long term. All of the reform efforts to date focus on a narrow definition of corporate responsibility. President Bush acknowledged in his July 9th speech, “There is no capita
8、lism without conscience.“ That is why the ultimate reform would encourage corporations to also act responsibility towards their workers and the environment. D The codes, including ones promoted by the Department of State-the Voluntary Principles for Security and Human Rights and the OECD Guidelines,
9、 are designed to help business protect human rights in nations with poor human rights records. Corporate social responsibility policies can also include EPA regulations that require corporations to report on their global environmental liabilities. After all, the costs of cleaning up can be a major d
10、rain on corporate profits. But these policies are not well coordinated or known as CSR policies. Were someone to compile an overview, we might gain a greater understanding of how such policies can be made more effective. But there are some policies including tax policies that encourage firms to shif
11、t production or their headquarters to nations with weaker fiscal or regulatory systems. Other policies that may undermine global corporate responsibility include corporate welfare and agricultural protectionism. E The French government recently overhauled French corporate law and mandated the disclo
12、sure of companies social and environmental as well as profit performance. This is a good idea. The British require pension funds to report on the social, environmental, as well as profit performance of their investments. The Canadian government is also examining a wide range of public policies to pr
13、omote CSR. Perhaps the most interesting development was that in 2001, with funding from the Atkinson Foundation, five private citizens organized a commission on democracy and accountability. Their final report issued 25 specific policy recommendations on promoting global and domestic CSR. 1 Many nat
14、ions are developing a consensus that public policies can and should promote domestic and global CSR. 2 Stakeholders cant simply rely on market forces to ensure global corporate social responsibility. 3 Maximizing shareholder value alone is not a good enough long-term strategy. 4 The United States ha
15、s a wide range of policies that are explicitly designed to promote global corporate responsibility. 5 President, executives and activists hope that new reporting requirements and auditing rules will reassure global investors. 6 The fundamental reform should promote corporations to answer for their w
16、orkers and the environment. 7 Their final report issued 25 specific policy recommendations on promoting global and domestic CSR. 8 The efforts of making proposals to promote corporate responsibility are laudable, but they will prove insufficient. 二、 PART TWO 9 Read this text taken from a business ma
17、gazine. Choose the best sentence to fill each of the gaps. For each gap (9-14), mark one letter (A-H) on your Answer Sheet. Do not use any letter more than once. Mary Diana was annoyed when a local laundry charged more to wash and iron her white blouses than to clean her husbands white shirts. Actua
18、lly, she was more than just annoyed. (9) Twenty-one of them quoted higher prices for blouses. Then she did an experiment. She cut the label out of a blouse, sewed in the label for a mans shirt, and took the blouse to the cleaner along with three of her husbands shirts. The cleaner charged her $1.25.
19、 (10) The cleaner charged her $ 2.25. Mary feels that the cleaners pricing is unreasonable-that they have prejudice against women and charge arbitrarily higher prices. (11) The president of the Association of Launderers and Cleaners in Marys state has a different view. “The automated machine we use
20、fits a certain range of standardized shirts.“ he said. “A lot of womens blouses have different kinds of trim, different kinds of buttons, and lots of braid work, and it all has to be hand-finished. If it involves hand-finishing, we charge higher prices.“ In other words, some cleaners charge more for
21、 doing womens blouses because the average cost is higher than the average cost for mens shirts. (12) A consumer-protection specialist in the Attorney Generals office in Marys state said that there were no federal or stare laws to regulate what the cleaners could charge. (13) Many firms face the same
22、 problem of how to set prices when the costs are different to serve different customers. For example, poor, inner-city consumers often pay higher prices for food. (14) Some firms dont like to charge different consumers different prices, but they also dont want to charge everyone a higher average pri
23、ce to cover the expense of serving high-cost customers. A Later she did the same thing, but with a blouse that had the original label. B Of course, the cost of cleaning and ironing any specific shirt may not be higher or lower than the average. C But inner-city retailers also face higher average cos
24、ts for facilities, shop lifting, and insurance. D She telephoned 33 cleaners and asked each ones price to launder a nonfrills, white cotton blouse the same style and size as a mans shirt. E Inner-city consumers enjoy better quality goods. F Mary wont take any actual measures to urge the government t
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