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Let China's Retail Wars BeginNewly unfettered foreign chains could grab more of China's ma

Let China's Retail Wars Begin

Newly unfettered foreign chains could grab more of China's market. On a cold and windy Friday afternoon, Li Fang is rushing to get some shopping done before the weekend begins. And the 30-year-old human resources manager knows exactly where she wants to go: the Carrefour hypermarket, a 10-minute bus ride from her apartment in north Beijing. it's not the cheapest option, but the French-owned store has all the meat, vegetables and fruit she needs. "Carrefour offers high quality and a better variety of products compared to other supermarkets," she says.

In recent years, major international chains like Carrefour SA of France and Wal-mart Stores, Inc. of the United States have expanded aggressively in China. Local Chinese retailers have loudly protested this and lobbied heavily for protection from the new competition in price and service that these major retailers have set off. Earlier drafts of the law had included a requirement for a system to rate and punish foreign retailers who had previously set up stores without central government approval. Another proposal would have prohibited foreign retailers from opening stores in cities that haven't drawn up detailed maps of planned retail sites, which would include many smaller cities.

Many more Chinese will soon get a chance to sample the quality and variety at Carrefour and other foreign-owned stores. In keeping with the conditions for China's membership in the World Trade Organization, Beijing on Dec. 11 lifted most restrictions on foreign retailers. Gone are limits on the number of stores, rules confining them to large cities, and regulations capping the foreigners' stake in local ventures at 65%.

China erected those hurdles to give its own companies a chance to copy the West's big-store model—and they have done so with great success. The top four retailers in the country are all run by the government or local entrepreneurs, led by a rapidly expanding chain called Shanghai Bailian. But the foreign companies are nipping at the locals' heels, and they have big plans for expansion now that the barriers have been tom down. Pads-based Carrefour has some 240 stores in China, and plans to open as many as 150 more this year. Its 2003 sales of $1.8 billion make it China's fifth-biggest retailer. China "is very important for our future," says Jean-Luc Chereau, executive manager of Carrefour China.

PREMIUM ON CONVENIENCE

Carrefour was quick to get into China and often pushed the regulatory envelope, bypassing Beijing and cutting deals with local governments. Although that strategy got Carrefour into hot water at the time, the company has emerged as the undisputed leader. It has even bested its Bentonville (Ark.) rival, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., (WMT) which has 43 stores in 20 Chinese cities, and another 10 in the works this year. Germany's Metro is the No. 3 foreign player, with 24 stores and another 40 within five years. All told, dozens of foreign companies have opened in the mainland.

Why the rush? Over the past 20 years, retail sales in China have jumped nearly 15% annually, to some $628 billion in 2004—making it the third-largest market on earth. And consumer expectations have shot up even faster. Just a decade ago most Chinese were content to line up in state-owned stores to buy whatever meager products were available, then shuffle off to outdoor markets for meat, eggs, and vegetables. Now both local chains and the multinationals are pushing out the stodgy old state retailers and mom-and-pop shops by building big, convenient stores in choice central locations in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou. With the end of geographic restrictions, the battle for dominance will shift to smaller cities.

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第1题

听力原文:M: Any interesting jobs listed on the Internet today?W: Well, there are a lot of

听力原文:M: Any interesting jobs listed on the Internet today?

W: Well, there are a lot of retail jobs—selling clothes and stuff. But you have to work Saturdays and Sundays.

M: Hmm. I hate working on weekends.

W: Hmm... so do I. Oh, here's a job. in sales. It's a job selling children's books to bookstores.

M: That sounds interesting.

W: Yes. Let's see. You need to have a driver's license. And you have to work some evenings.

M: I don't mind working evenings during the week. And I enjoy driving. So, what's the phone number?

W: It's 798-3455.

What was the woman probably doing?

A.Reading newspapers.

B.looking for jobs.

C.Surfing the Internet.

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第2题

听力原文:W: Come in and sit down.M: Thank you. Here I've got a small present for you for C

听力原文:W: Come in and sit down.

M: Thank you. Here I've got a small present for you for Christmas.

W: How nice of you! Let's open it right now. Oh, how lovely it is!

M: This small basket will be just right for candy and some other little things.

W: Where did you get it?

M: It's from China. Two months ago, I went to China with my parents and I bought it for you in Beijing, the capital of China.

W: From China? Thank you so much. No wonder it's so lovely. China's famous for its handicrafts. Let me see what it is made of.

M: It's woven of bamboo.

W: Really? How skillfully it's done! I'll get it right here. Everybody can see it when coming in.

M: I'm very glad you like it.

Where does this conversation take place?

A.At a restaurant.

B.At the woman's home.

C.In the street.

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第3题

听力原文:M: Susan, Please pass me a copy of China Daily.W: Here you are.M: I want to find

听力原文:M: Susan, Please pass me a copy of China Daily.

W: Here you are.

M: I want to find what's on this weekend.

W: Is there anything good on?

M: The Beijing Opera is showing on Saturday evening. Do you like Beijing Opera?

W: Oh, yes. Very much. When and where will it be?

M: At 7:30 in Beihai Park.

W: Let's go and see it, OK?

M: Good idea!

When will the Beijing Opera be on?

A.At 7:30 Saturday.

B.At 7:00 Saturday.

C.At 7:00 Sunday.

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第4题

听力原文:W: Oh, dear! I'm exhausted. I can't walk any further.M: Let's go to the cafe oppo

听力原文:W: Oh, dear! I'm exhausted. I can't walk any further.

M: Let's go to the cafe opposite the China bank and have a rest.

Q: Where does this conversation most probably take place?

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A.At a bank.

B.On the street.

C.At home.

D.In a cafe.

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第5题

听力原文:M: Have you seen Ted Green's new ear?W: No. When did you see it?M: He gave me a r

听力原文:M: Have you seen Ted Green's new ear?

W: No. When did you see it?

M: He gave me a ride to the store yesterday. Oh, I forgot to tell you. Ted and Grace have invited us to their house next Sunday. They took a lot of movies on their trip to China and they want to show them to us.

W: That will be fun. Let's take the children, too.

M: No. I have already asked them. They want to stay home and see their favorite actor on TV. They like him a lot.

Who has seen the new car?

A.The man.

B.The woman.

C.Ted Green.

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第6题

听力原文:M: Liuhua, shall I invite you to drink tea at the Garden Teahouse?W: Ok, when?M:

听力原文:M: Liuhua, shall I invite you to drink tea at the Garden Teahouse?

W: Ok, when?

M: How about tomorrow afternoon?

W: No problem. I remember that you like coffee most. Why do you want to drink tea suddenly?

M: I do like coffee, but I have recently taken interest in China's tea culture and want to visit a teahouse.

W: Let me quiz you first. What kind of tea do the Chinese like best?

M: That's too easy, black tea, of course.

What is the man going to do tomorrow afternoon?

A.To drink some coffee.

B.To drink tea with his friend.

C.To buy some tea leaves.

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第7题

听力原文:W: Hello. China East Airlines Ticketing Office.M: Hello. I'd like to know if you

听力原文:W: Hello. China East Airlines Ticketing Office.

M: Hello. I'd like to know if you fly to Beijing.

W: Yes, we do.

M: Okay. I'd like to make a reservation on a flight this weekend.

W: Okay. Which day would you like to depart, Sir?

M: Well, what flights do you have on Saturday morning?

W: Saturday? Let's see. There's a flight at 6:10 am and there's also one at 10: 45.

M: And what time do they arrive in Beijing?

W: Well, the 6:10 flight arrives at 9 o'clock, and the 10:45 arrives at 12:45.

M: Are they both nonstop flights?

W: Well, the 6:10 flight makes a stopover in Shanghai, but the 10:45 is a direct flight.

M: I'd like the 6:10 flight, please. Will I have to change planes in Shanghai?

W: No, no, no. It's just a fifteen-minute stopover.

M: Okay.

W: Is that a one-way ticket or would you like a return flight?

M: One-way, please.

W: Fine. Your name, please.

M: Bill Siemens, S-I-E-M-E-N-S.

W: All right, Mr. Siemens. That's Flight 1034, departing at 6:10 am, July 14th, arriving at 9 o'clock in Beijing. You can pick up your ticket at the airport.

M: That would be great. Thank you. By the way, how much is that?

W: That's $ 398.

What is the man doing?

A.Calling an information center.

B.Reserving a round-trip ticket for himself.

C.Buying a one-way ticket for his wife.

D.Booking a one-way ticket via telephone.

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第8题

Write a letter for the principal to accept the agent's application of being sole agent after rea
ding the following given letter.Dear Mr.Wang:

Our company is one of the leading companies in china ornaments retail business.We have oufiets throughout our England.We are interested in your products displayed at the exhibition Guangzhou fair and would like to know whether you could offer us a sole agency to retail your products in our country.

We are confident that there is a growing market for your products in this area, due to the increasing demand for china ornaments.

We operate on a 10% commission basis on net list prices, with an additional 3% del credere commission if required.We usually pay our principals by bill of exchange on a quarterly basis.

If you are interested in the above proposal, we will send our representative to discuss further details with you.We look forward to hearing from you soon.

Yours sincerely,

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第9题

听力原文:Little old ladies competing at dumpling-making contests, butchers chopping large
chunks of meat basketballs by the dozen. Five million people a week shop at Wal-Mart stores in China.And if the American retailer has its way, there will soon be millions more. The company is said to. be close to buying a retail chain there that could make it the biggest food and department store network in the country. The Wall Street Journal quotes sources saying the world's largest retailer has agreed to buy the retail stores of Trust-Mart, a Taiwanese supermarket chain for 1 billion dollars. Ever since China opened the door to international competition, foreign and domestic retailers have been slugging it out to dominate the world's fastest growing economy. Wal-Mart says in 20 years it hopes to be as big in China as it is in the United States. One major difference: Wal-Mart allows labor unions into nearly all its Chinese stores, something it's loath to do in the US. But as in the US, Wal-Mart intends to make its presence and discounts known across the Chinese countryside.

What's not true about Trust-mart?

A.It's a Taiwanese supermarket chain.

B.The world largest retailer has agreed to buy Trust-Mart.

C.Wal-Mart will buy Trust-Mart for 1 billion yuan.

D.Buying Trust-Mart will make Wal-Mart the biggest food and department store network in China.

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第10题

听力原文:W: Excuse me, sir. Is this the human resources department?M: Yes, that's right. I

听力原文:W: Excuse me, sir. Is this the human resources department?

M: Yes, that's right. Is there anything I can do for you?

W: Yeah, I'm a TV reporter, and I'm doing a serial interview on the job market in China. Could you do me a favor, please?

M: My pleasure. What would you like to know first?

W: I know you have a very large staff of over one thousand. How do you appoint them to the right posts, and transfer them, if necessary, at the right time?

M: That's a good question. Ah, let me see. We give tests and on-the-job trials in different ways, so we know whichever job best suits a certain person.

W: My second question is that today there are many people, especially the competent ones, who jump from job to job. How do you settle that?

M: We have tight regulations and long service awards for motivating employees. But, anyway, they make their own choices. If they choose to stay, they need to abide by our policies.

W: I'm sorry, I didn't quite follow you. Do you mean that they are free to come and go?

M: Yes, you are quite right.

W: Another question is that since you've been a personnel manager for several years, what do you think is the bottleneck in the job market in China today? Why is it so hard for graduates to find a suitable job?

M: Well, let me see. Maybe it's the lack of experience. They remain frustrated in a new workplace even after half a year.

W: Now I've got it. But may I ask you one more question, please?

M: Of course you can.

W: Suppose I were one of your job applicants, what would you advise me to do?

M: Learn what you are learning well and try to be proficient in at least one thing. That's my tip for all job hunters.

W: Thank you very much.

(20)

A.She is a journalist.

B.She is a broadcaster.

C.She is a TV compere.

D.She is a personnel manager.

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