[外语类试卷]雅思(阅读)模拟试卷42及答案与解析.doc
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1、雅思(阅读)模拟试卷 42及答案与解析 一、 Reading Module (60 minutes) 0 “Freebie“ marketing A In the late 18905. while traveling as an itinerant salesperson for the Crown. Cork and Seal Company. King C. Gillette observed how his corked bottle caps were discarded immediately after opening. Nevertheless, his company tur
2、ned a healthy profit and there was immense business value. Collette soon came to realize, in a product that was used only a few times. Gillette had his own personal breakthrough while struggling with a straight-bladed razor a slow. fiddly and potentially dangerous instrument that required sharpening
3、 on a regular basis. A simple. disposable blade that could be thrown away when it dulled would meet a real need and generate strong profits, he correctly reasoned. After founding 1:he American Safety Razor Company in 1901, his sales leapt from 168 blades in 1903 to 123,648 blades only a year later.
4、B What King C. Gillette pioneered is far more than a convenient: and affordable way for men to shave, however; it is the business practice now known as “freebie marketing“ hat: has inspire many more companies over the years. Gillettes approach was contrary too 1:he received wider of his era, which h
5、eld tha1 a single, durable, high-quality and relatively expensive consumer item with a high profit margin was the best foundation for a business. Freebie marketing involves two sets of items: a master product that is purchased once, and a consumable product: that is frequently disposed of and repurc
6、hased on an ongoing basis. In this instance, the master product is often sold with little to no profit margin and is sometimes even dispensed at a loss. As the consumables are purchased over months and years, however, this can yield a much greater overall profit. C Freebie marketing only works if th
7、e producer of the master item is also able to maintain control over the creation and distribution of the consumables. If this does not happen, then cheaper versions of the consumable items may be produced, leaving the original company without a source of profit. The video game company Atari, for exa
8、mple, initially sold its Atari 2600 consoles at cost price while relying on game sales for profit. Several programmers left Atari, however, and began a new company called Activision which produced cheaper games of a similar quality. Suddenly, Atari was left with no way to make money. Lawsuits to blo
9、ck Activision failed, and Atari survived only by adding licensing measures to its subsequent 5200 and 7800 consoles. D In other instances, consumers sometimes find that uses for a master product circumvent the need to purchase consumables. This phenomenon is well known to have afflicted the producer
10、s of Cue Cat barcode readers. These were given away free through Wired magazine with the intention that they would be used by customers to scan barcodes next to advertisements in the publication and tubs generate new revenue flows. Users discovered, however, that the machines could be easily modifie
11、d and used for other purposes, such as building a personal database of book and CD collections. As no licensing agreement was ever reached between Wired and its magazine subscribers, Cue Oat were powerless to intervene, and after company liquidation the barcode readers soon became available in quant
12、ities over 500,000 for as little as US$0.30 each. E Not all forms of freebie marketing are legal. One Hal: able example of this is the use of freebie marketing to “push“ habit-forming goods in areas where there is otherwise no market. For illegal substances this is already restricted on the basis of
13、 the products illegality, but the use of freebie marketing to promote legal goods such as tobacco, alcohol and pharmaceuticals is also outlawed because the short-term gain to a small number of commercial outlets is not deemed worth the social cost of widespread substance abuse. F Another practice th
14、at is prohibited under antitrust laws is a form of freebie marketing known as “tying“. This is when a seller makes the sale of one good conditional on the acquisition of a second good. In these instances 1:he first good is typically important and highly desirable, while the second is inferior and un
15、desirable. A music distributor who has the rights to an album that is in high demand, for example, might only allow stores to purchase copies of this album if they also buy unpopular stock that does not sell very easily. Because this typically relies on the manipulation of a natural monopoly on the
16、pant of the distributor, such practices are widely understood to constitute anti-competitive behavior. You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-13, which are based on Reading Passage 1 on the following pages. Questions 1-6 Reading Passage 1 has six sections, A-F. Choose the correct headings
17、for sections A-F from the list of headings below. Write the correct number, i-x, in boxes 1-6 on your answer sheet. List of Headings i No give-always for addictive products ii Sales of razor blades increase astronomically iii Monopoly of consumables is vital for success iv Video gaming a risky busin
18、ess v A novel method of dual marketing ruled out vi Freebie marketing restricted to legal goods vii Buyer ingenuity may lead to bankruptcy viii A marketing innovation ix A product innovation x More money to be made from high quality products 1 Section A 2 Section B 3 Section C 4 Section D 5 Section
19、E 6 Section F 7 The new tactic of freebie marketing ran against the _ of Gillettes time. 8 Occasionally people who buy a master product find ways of using it that get around the necessity of buying more _. 9 Wired never had a _ with its customers about the use of the barcode readers. 9 Complete the
20、summary below. Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the text for each answer. Write your answers in boxes 10-13 on your answer sheet. Freebie marketing is not permitted by law for either illegal or legal (10) products. This type of promotion of goods such as tobacco and alcohol is not considered worth
21、 the (11) and has consequently been outlawed. “Tying“ is also prohibited. This is when the sale of an attractive product is (12) on the purchase of another. It tends to occur when the seller takes advantage of a natural monopoly and is generally considered to be 13 (13) . 13 Tacoma Narrows Bridge Di
22、saster Strikes When the Tacoma Narrows Bridge opened for traffic on 1 July 1940, it was celebrated as a major engineering achievement. Even before construction was completed, however, flaws in the design were apparent; workers sucked on lemon slices to avoid motion sickness as the structure swayed i
23、n the relatively mild winds. Engineers tried three different revisions during construction to address the vibration problem. Initially, fie-down cables were anchored to fifty-tone bulkheads on the river banks. These were ineffective, as the cables soon detached. Then a pair of inclined cable locks w
24、as introduced to connect the main cables to the bridge deck at mid-span. These stayed throughout the bridges lifespan, but did nothing to reduce vibration. A further measure the installation of hydraulic dampers between the towers and the floor system was nullified because the dampers were compromis
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