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THERE'S A BIG MARKET OUT THERE!Douglas Marketing Company is offering a new series of semin

THERE'S A BIG MARKET OUT THERE!

Douglas Marketing Company is offering a new series of seminars that can help you find the markets you need to reach. Unlike many workshops that provide one-size-fits-all solutions to every business owner who attends, Douglas Marketing offers customized (149) to help you develop the plan that works for your company. How does it work? Our initial two-day class (150) you an overview of marketing basics. After that, we'll arrange a series of meetings between you and one of our expert advisors. Your advisor will visit your workplace to learn firsthand about your business and to discuss your vision for future growth. Together you'll select key (151) that will help you reach new customers. We'll help you focus on finding those customers whose needs (152) the the products and services you provide.

Many consultants can show you how to reach a larger market, but it might not be your market. Let Douglas Marketing teach you all the basics that you need to know. Then let us help you apply your new knowledge to your own business plan.

Call us at 555-9947 to arrange a meeting today. Your new customers will thank you.

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D.assistance

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第1题

TV executive says: "The auto industry is out. And Campbell's Soup is in.", because ______.

A.cash-rich consumers will remain untouched in sluggish economy

B.people will pay more attention on food than automobiles

C.luxuries will lose some of the buyers while necessities of existence still cover big market share

D.ad industry should pay more attention to ordinary people's life

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第2题

听力原文:W: Cattle raising in the U.S. is a big business, isn't it? It must be very profit
able.

M: Uh...not really. At times it's not profitable. It's a supply and demand market, you know. The price is fluctuating all the time, and it can get below production costs sometimes.

Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?

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A.The price fluctuates all the time because the production costs are high.

B.The production costs will be higher if the market demands more beef.

C.The price will get below production costs if your supply is larger than demand.

D.Cattle raising is a non-profit-making business in the U.S.

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第3题

听力原文: Britain wants to attract more foreign students like these, and triple its total
overseas numbers inside 15 years to nearly 900,000, a quarter from China's growing middle class. They could be worth more than 20 billion dollars annually but it's not guaranteed, for the traditional big players, Britain and the US, are increasingly facing competition for market share.

Education is big business. In fact for both the UK and the US, income from foreign brain power is greater than export sales of arms and ammunition. But security fears and restrictive visa controls are shrinking America's dominance of the 2-million-strong international student market, while in Britain a third of colleges reported a drop in last year's foreign enrolments due to visa problems. Nick Mackie, BBC News, Chongqing.

According to the report, how many overseas are now' studying in Britain?

A.100,000

B.300,000

C.600,000

D.900,000

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第4题

Directions: The following three charts representing the ratio between state-owned houses a

Directions: The following three charts representing the ratio between state-owned houses and private houses in Beijing during 1990s. Study the chart carefully, and then use the information below to write an essay on the changes of China's housing market in 1990s with the title: Ownership of Houses in a Big City in China.

Directions: The following three charts representin

1.You must give a brief explanation of the charts.

You must find reasons for the changes.

3. You may write impacts of changes on the society as a whole.

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第5题

听力原文:After weeks of vigorous interviews and recruiting, it is our pleasure to introduc

听力原文: After weeks of vigorous interviews and recruiting, it is our pleasure to introduce the latest additions to our company. We here and Edison & Stein have been scouring the market for fresh talent and we believe that the best we could find is now here with us today. These recruits have dedication, perseverance, and the skills required to pump fresh, innovative ideas into our programs. Let's all welcome them with a big round of applause.

What is this talk about?

A.To introduce new employees

B.To announce a new hiring practices

C.To inform. recent interview processes

D.To introduce plans for future projects

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第6题

听力原文:M: This, in short, is what I've done with my life. Now you tell me all about your
s.

W: I do a lot of traveling for X. T. L. , a big import export firm. My company has expanded very rapidly and I do market research for them.

M: Market research! I've often heard about that, but I don't quite know what it is.

W: Like many others, I compile all the information manufacturers, importers and exporters are interested in. Businessmen need a lot of information, not only about competition but also about prospective customers.

M: Manufacturers compete pretty hard, don't they?

W: They do, and they plan their marketing policy according to the information provided by market research, so that risks may be reduced as much as possible.

M: Then the aim is to find out what articles are demanded by a certain market, and when and at what price those articles should be sold, isn't it?

W: That's it.

M: And how's this information obtained?

W: Our Sales Department supplies us with figures; besides, we do a lot of reading, and we ask consumers for their opinion. As long as a businessman makes good use of the information he'll be able to reduce risks and losses.

M: All this is very interesting, but I thought you were going to tell me about your life.

W: But this is my life.

What's the woman's job about?

A.Gathering market information.

B.Making marketing policies.

C.Traveling to promote sales.

D.Importation and exportation.

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第7题

听力原文:W: Well, I read a very interesting article the other day about the Canadian food
market.

M: I suppose everybody is interested in food, even if it's trying not to eat. Why Canada? I know that's where you come from, but isn't it just all North America really?

W: No, that's why I thought this article was interesting. Although lots of US companies are well established in Canada, and vice versa, there are still subtle differences between the two markets. It says here "the Canadian market is definitely not a northern clone of the US". I like that. And it says that if you understand these differences, it can have a big impact on successful food marketing.

M: So, I know that Canada has a big French-speaking population in Quebec, is this what they're referring to?

W: Not only French and English speakers, there are many different ethnic groups in Canada. It's really quite multicultural. For example Toronto has large Asian and Italian populations, and Vancouver's got a large Asian population too. And because Canada's population is small, these groups make quite an impact, introducing new styles of cooking. So you can see lots of unfamiliar vegetables and things in the markets and new restaurants are opening every day. It's great if you love trying out new foods, as many people do!

M: Which kinds of food are becoming popular?

W: Well, some Asian food I'd say, has been popular for quite a while like Chinese, but now South East Asian restaurants are becoming very fashionable. Then there's Mediterranean of course, such as Greek, Italian and so on, but Caribbean and Mexican food is really taking off among young people these days.

M: So are the supermarkets starting to stock new ingredients that are needed to prepare these foods at home, you know. all those unusual sauces?

W: Yes, that's fight, it's quite interesting going to the supermarket, isn't it? And noticing how they are introducing sections for foods of different nationalities—you can buy quite exotic products locally these days. The article mentioned supermarket chains. In Canada, there are 8 major national supermarket chains controlling most retail markets countrywide, so that when they introduce changes they can happen quite rapidly.

Questions:

19.What did the man think of the food market in Canada?

20.Which is not true according to the conversation?

21.Which kind of food is becoming popular among young people in Canada?

22.What is not mentioned about the food market in Canada, according to the conversation?

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A.He thought it was very special.

B.He thought everybody in Canada was interested in eating.

C.He thought it was the same as the American food market.

D.He knew nothing about the food market in North America.

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第8题

Time Warner Inc. Chief Executive Officer Richard Parsons said on Friday that the company e
xpects its big-budget movie "Troy," which made its debut in theaters last week, will prove to be a solid success for the company.

"We're very pleased with 'Troy,'" Parsons told shareholders at the company's meeting at the Warner Bros. film studio in Burbank. "We think 'Troy' will be a success."

Parsons said Warner Bros. expects U.S. and Canadian box office receipts to be "north of $100 million," and international ticket sales to run "two to three times that."

What is the best title for this passage?

A.Time Warner is advertising their new movie "Troy"

B.Time Warner believes "Troy" will be a success.

C.Time Warner Is spending big money on the movie.

D.Time Warner Is optimistic about the movie's overseas market

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第9题

It is necessary to have a big market for absorbing recycled waste. A.RightB.Wr

It is necessary to have a big market for absorbing recycled waste.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第10题

听力原文:Are electric cars the way of the future?Automobile manufactures are under pressur

听力原文: Are electric cars the way of the future?Automobile manufactures are under pressure to develop cars that do not pollute.One powerful motive is a California law requiring that by the year 2020 ten percent of new car sells in the state be so called zero-emission vehicles.These cars must put no pollutants whatsoever into the at-mosphere.

California is a huge market for the automobile companies,so they are working hard to meet these standards. So far the electric car seems to be the best alternative.So the big advantage of electric cars is that they don't pollute.However they will be in competition with gas-powered cars and that's where the weaknesses come out.The big problem is that the batteries that power electric cars weigh a lot relative to the amount of power they deliver.For instance,in one prototype electric car,the batteries weighed 400 kilograms.And they provide enough energy to go 250 kilometers before recharging,which takes eight hours.Compare that to a moderately fuel-efficient conventional car,it can go 600 to 700 kilometers on a tank of gas and refilling takes just minutes.If there are other drains on an electric car's batteries besides the motor,headlights,air-conditioning or a heater,its already limited range will be significantly reduced.So automobile engineers are trying to make more powerful batteries that would increase the cars'range and make them more attractive to buyers.

Why does the electric car seem to be the best alternative so far?

A.It is comfortable.

B.It is best made.

C.It causes no pollution.

D.It makes less noise.

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