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In the future trade the key development to watch is the relationship between the industria

lized and the developing nations. The【C1】______World Countries export their mineral【C2】______and some agricultural products, which bring them【C3】______foreign exchange. Tourism has also been greatly responsible【C4】______the rapid development of some【C5】______nations. Many Third World nations with high【C6】______and low wages have seen an emigration of workers【C7】______the developed nations. Western Europe has【C8】______millions of such workers from Mediterranean countries. The developing nations profit【C9】______these workers bring their savings and their acquired technical skills【C10】______home. Many developing nations benefit when Western nations【C11】______manufacturing factories in their countries to take【C12】______of cheap labor.

【C13】______economies mature, economic growth rates tend to level off. The rate of【C14】______growth is leveling off today in Western nations. This leveling off【C15】______leads to static non-growth markets. A point of saturation (饱和)【C16】______technology and innovation have seemed to achieve the impossible,【C17】______then how much further can it go ? Herman Kahn,【C18】______his book The Next 200 Years, says that a shift in priorities will have to occur for industrialized nations.【C19】______is the creation of quality and jobs essential;【C20】______is rather the improvement of the quality of life that must be our concern.

【C1】

A.First

B.Second

C.West

D.Third

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第1题

It can be inferred from the passage thatA.the future of global free trade is optimistic.B.

It can be inferred from the passage that

A.the future of global free trade is optimistic.

B.developing countries make no contribution to liberalization.

C.the concern of developing countries may affect the progress of liberalization.

D.issues negotiated in the Doha round of global trade talks weren't practical.

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第2题

The trade between the two countries will increase in the future ______.A.through the effor

The trade between the two countries will increase in the future ______.

A.through the effort of China

B.through their mutual efforts

C.through the effort of the American Delegation

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第3题

Persistent foreign trade deficits under a flexible exchange rate system usually lead to___
___.

A.rising imports

B.speculation of future devaluation

C.falling interest rates

D.inflation in the domestic economy

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第4题

Practise discussing this task and answering the questions that follow.Trade fair standYour

Practise discussing this task and answering the questions that follow.

Trade fair stand

Your company will soon have a stand at a trade fair abroad for the first time.

You have been given the job of organising the stand.

Discuss the situation together, and decide:

— what information and products you will need to provide on the stand

— what staffing requirements the stand will have.

Follow-up questions:

— Have you ever attended a trade fair?

— How useful do you think trade fairs can be in promoting a company's products or services?

— Might there be any problems in attending trade fairs?

— What other means are effective in promoting goods or services?

— Do you think the role of marketing will change in the future?

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第5题

Which one is correct according to this article?A.Human"s ability of understanding is faste

Which one is correct according to this article?

A.Human"s ability of understanding is faster than new technology.

B.The future development of the unimaginable science is harder.

C.Embeding technology with commerce is good only in free trade regimes.

D.Emerging technologies are a challenge for human"s intelligence.

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第6题

How does the acid test ratio differ from the current ratio?______.A.It excludes stocks.B.I

How does the acid test ratio differ from the current ratio?______.

A.It excludes stocks.

B.It excludes trade debtors aged over three months.

C.It is based on future balance sheets rather than the present.

D.The ratio is audited and included in the financial statements.

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第7题

Answer ONE of the questions 2, 3 or 4 below.1. &8226;You recently attended a trade fair in

Answer ONE of the questions 2, 3 or 4 below.

1. &8226;You recently attended a trade fair in another country. Your manager has now asked you to write a report about your visit to the fair.

&8226;Write the report, describing your visit to the trade fair and including the following points:

&8226;which other companies were represented

&8226;how you spent your time

&8226;what information you obtained

&8226;whether or not you recommend attending the fair next year (and why).

&8226;Write 200-250 words on a separate sheet.

2. &8226;Your Managing Director is concerned to reduce costs and has asked you to make some recommendations on how this might be achieved.

&8226;Write a proposal for the Managing Director, including the following information:

&8226;outlining the areas in which costs could be reduced

&8226;describing how savings could be made

&8226;explaining how these changes would affect procedures

&8226;recommending how to communicate these changes.

&8226;Write 200-250 words on a separate sheet.

3. &8226;You have received the following email from a customer:

I was surprised to hear a rumour recently that your company is suffering financial

difficulties and is likely to go out of business. I'd be very sorry if this were true.

Colin Sanders

&8226;Write a letter to the customer, and include the following points:

&8226;a denial of the rumour

&8226;a possible reason for the rumour

&8226;your company's plans for future growth

&8226;your hope for Mr Sander's continued custom.

&8226;Write 200-250 words on a separate sheet.

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第8题

听力原文:Beloved Ladies, Gentlemen and Friends,First of all, let me on behalf of our compa

听力原文:Beloved Ladies, Gentlemen and Friends,

First of all, let me on behalf of our company to extend a warm welcome to the members of the American Delegation who have been invited to this country and this company.I think that your visit will promote the rapid development of our business relations. Since my return from the United States last September, our exchanges have been very fruitful. Your visit in Tianjin shows a further step in our co-operation. Mr. Smith has done a lot in this respect. I'm very honoured to host the dinner for you all tonight.

We really appreciate Mr. Smith's effort in coming to Tianjin to talk about the feasibility of a joint venture. We look forward to the success of our mutual collaboration. Chian has a long way to go to realize its modernization. Thank you for your offer to help us create a stronger China in the near future. We'd like to promote our cooperation and make it profitable for both sides through the spirit of mutual benefit and equality and supplying each other's needs.

Now, please join me in toasting to the health of Mr. Smith, to everybody else present, to the success of our relationship. Cheers!

President Gao,

Our Chinese friends,

My colleagues,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

It is a special honour to me to have a chance to speak on behalf of all the members of our delegation. I would like to express our sincere thanks to president Gao for inviting us, and for all the hard work and thought you have given to the arrangements for our visit. We are also grateful for such a marvelous dinner tonight.

I hope that we shall all enjoy the business exchanges and friendly contact in the following days. Every member of our delegation hopes that the rate of trade between the two countries will increase in the future through our mutual efforts. And I think that only by free flow of visitors can trade develop satisfactorily. Of course, no one would be foolish as to think that just one visit will work wonders.

I am very impressed by the hospitality and warmth by which you have received us. You must have had a very busy time making all the preparations. We are especially thankful to you for arranging the meeting for us and for everything that you have done on our account.

I hope that Mr. Gao and our other Chinese friends will be able to visit our country in the future, so that we will have the chance to be host and return some of your kindness.

Quite apart from business contracts, these meetings will surely help enhance the understanding and friendship between us. Well begun is half done, as we say. I hope this visit will pave for further business relations between our two countries.

In closing, I would like to invite you to join me in a toast to the trade and friendship between us, to the health of Mr. Gao, to the health of our Chinese friends, to the health of my colleagues! Cheers.

You will hear a report about Vie Vitale, a manufacturer of health and beauty products.

You have to complete the sentences 23--30 by choosing the correct answer.

Mark one letter A, B or C.

The visit of the American Delegation will ______.

A.be very delightful

B.promote the rapid development of the business relations

C.change Tianjing's future

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第9题

How to Be an EmployeeMost of you graduating today will be employees all your working life,

How to Be an Employee

Most of you graduating today will be employees all your working life, working for somebody else and for a paycheck. And so will most, if net all, of the thousands of other young Americans graduating this year in all the other schools and colleges across the country.

Ours has become a society of employees. A hundred years or so ago only one out of every five Americans at work was employed, i.e., worked for somebody else. Today only one out of five is not employed but working for himself. And whereas fifty years ago "being employed" meant working as a factory laborer or as a farmhand, the employee of today is increasingly a middle-class person with a substantial formal education, holding a professional or management job requiring intellectual and technical skills. Indeed, two things have characterized American society during these last fifty years: the middle and upper classes have become employees, and middle-class and upper-class employees have been the fastest growing groups in our working population—growing so fast that the industrial worker, that oldest child of the Industrial Revolution, has been losing in numerical importance despite the expansion of industrial production.

This is one of the most profound social changes any country has ever undergone. It is, however, a perhaps even greater change for the individual young man about to start. Whatever he does, in all likelihood he will do it as an employee; wherever he aims, he will have to try to reach it through being an employee.

Yet you will find little if there is anything written on what it is to be an employee. You can find a great deal of very dubious advice on how to get a job or how to get a promotion. You can also find a good deal of advice on work in a chosen field, whether it be metallurgy(冶金学) or salesmanship, the machinist's trade or bookkeeping. Every one of these trades requires different skills, sets different standards, and requires a different preparation. Yet they all have employeeship in common. And increasingly, especially in the large business or in government, employeeship is more important to success than the special professional knowledge or skill. Certainly more people fail because they do not know the requirements of being an employee than because they do not adequately possess the skills of their trade; the higher you climb the ladder, the more you get into administrative or executive work, the greater the emphasis on ability to work within the organization rather than on technical competence or professional knowledge.

Being an employee is thus the one common characteristic of most careers today. The special profession or skill is visible and clearly defined, and a well-laid-out sequence of courses, degrees, and jobs leads into it. But being an employee is the foundation. And it is much more difficult to prepare for it. Yet there is no recorded information on the art of being an employee.

The first question we might ask is: what can you learn in college that will help you in being an employee? The schools teach a great many things of value to the future accountant, the future doctor, or the future electrician. Do they also teach anything of value to the future employee? The answer is: "Yes—they teach the one thing that is perhaps most valuable for the future employee to know. But very few students bother to learn it."

This one basic skill is the ability to organize and express ideas in writing and in speaking.

As an employee you work with and through other people. This means that your success as an employee will depend on your ability to communicate with people and to present your own thoughts and ideas to them so they will both understand what you are driving at and be persuaded. The letter, the report or memorandum, the ten-minute spoken "presentation" to a committee are basic tools of the employee.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第10题

In future trade the key development to watch is the relationship between the industrialize
d and the developing nations. The Third World countries export their mineral【B1】and tropical agricultural products, which bring them【B2】foreign exchange. Tourism has also been greatly responsible【B3】the rapid development of some【B4】nations. Many Third World nations with high【B5】and low wages have seen an emigration of workers【B6】the developed nations. Western Europe has【B7】mi]lions of such workers from Mediterranean countries. The developing nations profit【B8】these trained workers bring their【B9】and their acquired technical skills【B10】home. Many developing nations benefit when Western nations【B11】manufacturing in countries to take【B12】of their cheap labor.

As【B13】mature, economic growth rates tend to level off. The rate of【B14】growth is leveling off today in Western nations. This leveling off【B15】leads to static non-growth markets. A point of saturation(饱和)【B16】in technology and innovation have seemed to achieve the impossible,【B17】then how much further can it go? Herman Kahn, in his book The Next 200 Years, says that a【B18】in priorities will have to occur for industrialized nations. No longer is the creation of money and jobs【B19】; it is rather the improvement of the quality of life that must be our【B20】.

【B1】

A.scopes

B.ranges

C.products

D.deposits

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