[外语类试卷]BEC商务英语(高级)阅读模拟试卷52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 52及答案与解析 一、 PART ONE 0 A In terms of efficiency, not size, the advertising industry is only now starting to grow out of its century-long infancy, which might be called “the Wanamaker era“ . It was John Wanamaker, a devoutly Christian merchant from Philadelphia, who in the 1870s not
2、 only invented department stores and price tags(to eliminate haggling, since everybody should be equal before God and price), but also became the first modern advertiser when he bought space in newspapers to promote his stores. He went about it in a Christian way, neither advertising on Sundays nor
3、fibbing(thus minting the concept of “truth in advertising“ ). B The website is readily available to any consumer with a computer, and in this day and age, includes the majority of consumers throughout the world. There are no additional costs in reaching the expanded global markets. Since the Interne
4、t advertising extends to the global audience anytime, the chances of potential customers are more and hence the profit margin is also on the higher side. The bottom line is that the advantages of Internet advertising is much more than that of its traditional print forerunner, in lessened costs, avai
5、lability, expanded consumer markets, and largely in the overall profit margin. C The best way to distinguish between advertising and marketing is to think of marketing as a pie, inside that pie you have slices of advertising, market research, media planning, public relations, product pricing, distri
6、bution, customer support, sales strategy, and community involvement. Advertising only equals one piece of the pie in the strategy. All of these elements must not only work independently but also work together towards the bigger goal. Marketing is a process that takes time and can involve hours of re
7、search for a marketing plan to be effective. Think of marketing as everything that an organisation does to facilitate an exchange between the company and consumers. D The advantages of print media enable you to send in the copy and have it displayed on the section you want within a few days. If it i
8、s a classified ad, this can be just 48 hours. The beauty of print media advertising is that you can be as creative as you wish, as long as you follow the guidelines set out by the newspaper. This will usually exclude nudity and strong sexual references in the copy and publishers will usually adhere
9、to advertising standards legislation. E You write ads, based on relevant keywords for your business these are displayed on search results pages and websites within that network. If someone types in a keyword/phrase relevant to your business and that matches your advert criteria, your ad will then sh
10、ow on the page. If someone clicks on your ad, you will be charged a fee based on the cost per click value you set for that advert. Therefore, it is important to make the advert clear, so to avoid wasted clicks from people who misunderstood your message. 1 In pay per click, the advertisers pay their
11、host only when their ad is clicked. 2 Advertising is certainly part of marketing. 3 The traditional print advertising is more expensive and less reachable than internet advertising. 4 Print media will still have a strong foothold amongst readers. 5 Advertising online is not limited by geography or t
12、ime. 6 Wanamaker refused to advertise on Sundays because he was a practicing Christian. 7 You should make your advert precise to avoid extra money cost. 8 The pricing of products will have a direct effect on your business. 二、 PART TWO 8 New York Stock Exchange The New York Stock Exchange(NYSE)is the
13、 largest stock market in the world and also the oldest financial market in the United States where billions of dollars worth of stock change hands each day. The exchange evolved from a meeting where 24 brokers and merchants signed the historic “Buttonwood Agreement“ to trade a handful of securities
14、on what is now Wall Street in New York City in 1792. It was formally constituted as the New York Stock and Exchange Board in 1817. The present name was adopted in 1863. Today, 2,800 companies trade their shares on the NYSE. These companies are all publicly traded. (9) The NYSE is owned by its member
15、s. A membership is traditionally called a seat. Membership, limited to 1,366 since 1953, is obtained by purchasing(since 1868)a seat from an existing member. Unlike some of the newer exchanges, the NYSE still uses a large trading floor in order to conduct its transactions. (10) This is called the op
16、en outcry system and it usually produces fair market pricing. Only the highest quality companies can choose to list their securities on the NYSE. To be considered for an NYSE listing, companies must meet strict financial and regulatory criteria. (11) And once they do, the NYSE plays a unique role in
17、 providing deep and liquid markets for the trading of those securities, benefiting all investors, large and small. Listed companies pay both initial listing fees and annual fees. When companies first list on the NYSE, the companys top officials are often invited to ring the Opening Bell on the NYSE
18、Trading Floor. (12) In addition to having the highest overall listing standards of any securities marketplace in the world, the NYSE is among the worlds most well-recognised brand names. (13) In the more than two centuries that have followed, the NYSE has continued to adapt and evolve into the world
19、s largest global equities marketplace. (14) Its mission is to add value to the capital-raising and asset-management process by providing the highest-quality and most cost-effective marketplace for the trading of financial instruments, to promote confidence in and understanding of that process, and t
20、o serve as a forum for discussion of relevant national and international policy issues. A Issuers that list with the NYSE benefit from association with this brand name while gaining access to the worlds largest, most liquid market for the trading of their securities. B Even meeting these requirement
21、s is not a guarantee that the NYSE will list the company. C That means any investor can buy their stock. D Many new exchanges have stopped using the trading floor to conduct their transactions. E It is here that the representatives of buyers and sellers, professionals known as brokers, meet and shou
22、t out prices at one another in order to strike a deal. F The NYSE has remained unwavering in its commitment to customers and to building a truly global marketplace with great breadth of product and geographic reach. G It was formally constituted as the New York Stock and Exchange Board in 1817. H Ri
23、nging the Bell, which signals the start and close of the trading day, is part of the NYSEs rich heritage and signifies the opportunities the financial markets provide. 三、 PART THREE 14 Motivate your employees like Jack Welch I just returned from speaking to hospitality executives in Oslo and Amsterd
24、am as part of my work as a communications coach. While preparing for the presentations, I asked the organizers about the biggest challenge facing hospitality managers in their countries. The answer was exactly what I hear from their U. S. counterparts: motivating employees to offer exceptional custo
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