[外语类试卷]BEC商务英语(高级)阅读模拟试卷44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 44及答案与解析 一、 PART ONE 0 Look at the statements below and at the five extracts from an article about Innovation. Which article (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 Sheet. You will need to use some
2、 of these letters more than once. A Innovation is the key to continued prosperity. Although the United states is experiencing a lengthy economic boom, its capacity for innovation per capita is losing ground. Ranking first in 1995 in innovation among 17 countries, the United States is projected to dr
3、op to fifth place by 2002 if present trends continue, according to the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development(OECD). To compete effectively in international markets, nations as well as organizations must make innovation a priority. B The goal is for your organization to change the rule
4、s, structure, and speed of its industry so that your competitors are thrown into chaos. Because your organization initiated the change, it more than likely understands the new rules and structure introduced into the marketplace as it copes with changes in speed. Temporarily at least, your organizati
5、on will be ahead of the competition. This technique has been used by the military since ancient times. The idea is to confuse the enemy. While the opponent is digging out of the confusion, the organization in the offensive position seizes the dominant position. C One contemporary technique that chan
6、ges the marketplace rules, structure, and speed is innovation all organizations trump card. When the microchip was invented, Intel was able to gain power over the competition because it capitalized on an innovation. Microsoft innovated the concept of a dominant operating system in personal computers
7、. By capitalizing on innovations, these companies were able to become leaders in their industries while their competitors were temporarily in chaos trying to find their way out. If an organization is offering the same products and services in the same way that it did three years ago, its on its way
8、to obsolescence or may already be obsolete. Lets answer three questions about innovation. D What is innovation? Innovation is the tangible result of creativity the process that produces one or more innovations. Creativity is difficult to measure, but innovation is a product or service that is easily
9、 defined and measured. Why is innovation necessary? It is needed for survival and sustainability. Competition is stiff in the global market place that organizations not nurturing innovation will soon find themselves unable to respond to changing customer demands. Conversely, those organizations that
10、 make innovation a priority can dominate their industries and experience positive growth. Organizations in the 21st century must foster innovation. E How can an organization achieve a high degree of innovation? Innovation does not happen by itself. It must be intentionally cultivated. Great leaders
11、realize this and work to develop all organizations friendly to innovative endeavors. This effort involves allocating a budget adequate for innovative activities, establishing a physical environment that promotes creativity, eliminating creativity inhibitors, recruiting creative people, grasping the
12、big picture, involving the whole person, promoting new thinking, training experientially, and nurturing autonomy. 1 By capitalizing on innovations, many companies were able to become leaders in their industries. 2 Innovation ability in the United States used to be the top in the world. 3 Innovation
13、is different from creativity in that the former can be easily defined and measured. 4 The organization which initiated the innovation is more likely to cope with it freely. 5 Creativity inhibitors must be removed if necessary. 6 There is similarity between competition in international markets and th
14、e military situation in wars. 7 Innovation can not happen of its own volition. 8 Innovation is a kind of contemporary technique that can change the rules, structure, and speed in marketplace. 二、 PART TWO 8 Read this text taken from an article about advertising. Choose the best sentence to fill each
15、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. Advertising in the United States is successful under the following circumstances: first, when it creates a favorable company image; second, when it relies on scientific research for an a
16、ccurate evaluation of trends, fashions, needs, attitudes, and motivation; third, systematically applies the findings of research in solving its problems; G . (9) . In the competitive world of American business, a positive company image is essential to a companys survival and growth. Any adverse publ
17、icity could destroy the image, thereby causing a “recession“ in the companys ability to sell its product, keep the value of its stocks high, and maintain a healthy state of company morale. Furthermore, the self-images projected to the consumer are one of the essential techniques for pulling people i
18、nto the commercial, of getting them involved with the situation and consequently with the product. (10) . The composite American, as projected in TV and radio commercials, might be pieced together somewhat as follows: always eating, troubled with insomnia, constantly worried, extremely clean, fond o
19、f fun and luxury, wholesome, highly individualistic, looking for the easiest and quickest way of doing everything, and searching for reality even if its only a real cigarette. Successful advertising appeals more to emotion than to reason. Research shows that data from surveys may be inaccurate becau
20、se people frequently do not give reasoned answers to questions, but answers that convey a good impression to the researcher. (11) . Reasoning power is called into play only when people have to give themselves a solid excuse for buying something that appeals to them emotionally. Since a major part of
21、 advertising is aimed at the emotions, there is some concern that through exploitation of the emotions by advertisers, Americans will become less rational and less independent in their ability to make decisions. However, recent research indicates that peoples ability to reason is not adversely affec
22、ted by advertising because too few advertising messages really get through to them. (12) . If a companys drive for successful advertising disregards ethical practices, the public must rely on various agencies to discipline the offender with the threat of damaging its image. On the other hand, advert
23、isers have found it advantageous to enrich our leisure hours by providing great entertainment, often unavailable otherwise. (13) . What does it mean? It means that we associate the brand name, the trademark, or the slogan with the entertainment. It means that the company has won our favor and that,
24、in all probability, we will buy that companys products and/or invest in its stocks. (14) . Therefore, every step in the advertising process is aimed at stimulating Americans to work harder, to train longer, and to earn more in order to acquire a generous share of the material conveniences and luxuri
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