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The retail part of the foreign exchange market does not include traders at banks trading with:

A.national governments

B.stock brokers who trade in the assets of the firms in different nations

C.traders at other banks

D.nonfinancial companies that sometimes want to buy and sell different currencies

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第1题

Principles of Marketing Marketing is the part of your business where money is made. In
order to succeed in business, the following two principles of marketing should be kept in mind. First, customers are the mainstay of any business. Attracting customers to a business makes the difference between succeeding and failing. Therefore, the business needs to direct all activities towards satisfying the customers’ needs. If customers are satisfied, there is a chance that they will be retained for a long time and possibly permanently. Undoubtedly they are likely to talk to other potential customers. Another principle for a business is that profitable sales volume is more important than maximum sales volume. The profitable sales volume is the volume of sales that actually will earn a business the most profit. And the maximum sales volume simply refers to the biggest sum of retail sales. Since the aim of most businesses is to make as much profit as possible, businesses value profits more than the volume of sales. A large volume of sales may result in a low profit margin, therefore, it is important for marketers to focus on their profitable sales volume. Decide if each of the following statement is TRUE (T) or FALSE (F).

1. In order to succeed in business, three principles of marketing should be kept in mind.()

2. If customers are satisfied, they will be likely to encourage more people to buy the products or services.()

3. The profitable sales volume is the volume of sales that will bring a business profit.()

4. The maximum sales volume refers to the biggest sum of retail sales.()

5. Profitable sales volume is as important as the maximum sales volume.()

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第2题

There has been a sudden drop in retail sales, ()?

A、does it

B、hasn’t there

C、has there

D、doesn’t there

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第3题

仔细阅读:The wallet is heading for extinction. As a day-to-day essential

Questions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage.

The wallet is heading for extinction. As a day-to-day essential, it will die off with the generation who read print newspapers. The kind of shopping-where you hand over notes and count out change in return— now happens only in the most minor of our retail encounters,like buying a bar of chocolate or a pint of milk from a comer shop. At the shops where you spend any real money, that money is increasingly abstracted.   And this is more and more true, the higher up the scale you go. At the most cutting-edge retail stores—Victoria Beckham on Dover Street, for instance—you don’t go and stand at any kind of cash register when you decide to pay. The staff are equipped with iPads to take your payment while you relax on a sofa.

Which is nothing more or less than excellent service, if you have the money. But across society, the abstraction of the idea of cash makes me uneasy. Maybe I’m just old-fashioned. But earning money isn’t quick or easy for most of us. Isn’t it a bit weird that spending it should happen in half a blink (眨眼) of an eye? Doesn’t a wallet—that time-honoured Friday-night feeling of pleasing, promising fatness—represent something that matters?

But I’ll leave the economics to the experts. What bothers me about the death of the wallet is the change it represents in our physical environment. Everything about the look and feel of a wallet—the way the fastenings and materials wear and tear and loosen with age, the plastic and paper and gold and silver, and handwritten phone numbers and printed cinema tickets—is the very opposite of what our world is becoming. The opposite of a wallet is a smartphone of an iPad. The rounded edges, cool glass, smooth and unknowable as pebble (鹅卵石). Instead of digging through pieces of paper and peering into corners, we move our fingers left and right. No more counting out coins. Show your wallet, if you still have one. It may not be here much longer.

56. What is happening to the wallet?

A) It is disappearing. C) it is becoming costly.

B) It is being fattened. D) It is changing in style.

57. How are business transactions done in big modern stores?

A) Individually. C) In the abstract.

B) Electronically. D) Via a cash register.

58. What makes the author feel uncomfortable nowadays?

A) Saving money is becoming a thing of the past.

B) The pleasing Friday-night feeling is fading.

C) Earning money is getting more difficult.

D) Spending money is so fast and easy.

59. Why does the author choose to write about what’s happening to the wallet?

A) It represents a change in the modern world.

B) It has something to do with everybody’s life.

C) It marks the end of a time-honoured tradition.

D) It is the concern of contemporary economists.

60.What can we infer from the passage about the author?

A)He is resistant to social changes.

B)He is against technological progress.

C)He feels reluctant to part with the traditional wallet.

D)He fells insecure in the ever-changing modern world.

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第4题

The two most obvious changes in American economy are the emergence of a highly sophist
icated technology and the rise of giant corporations.In addition, market forces have lost some of their significance as planning has become more important.The government has assumed a greatly changed role in the economy.Property relationships and decision-making power have shifted.The demand for highly educated specialists has increased enormously.

We may think of the American economy, as consisting of two completely different sectors.The world of the giant corporations, which can be called the "industrial system", consists of 500 or 600 firms that provide "nearly all communications, nearly all production and distribution of electric power, much transportation, most manufacturing and mining, a substantial share of retail trade, and a considerable amount of entertainment." Outside of this industrial system fall most agricultural enterprises, some mining and trucking, professional and artistic pursuits, some retail trade, and most personal and domestic services.

The classical economic laws of supply and demand still apply to some degree.But today the industrial sector is characterized far more by planning and certainty than by the free play of market forces.It appears that it could scarcely be otherwise.In large corporations with advanced technological systems and complex organizations of highly trained specialists, plans for producing any one item are made well in advance.Such plans, once made, are hard to change.Because long-term planning demands certainty, market forces are avoided by various means.For example, the corporation may achieve "vertical integration" by buying companies that supply raw materials at one end of the process and distribution outlets at the other.Corporations may agree on "just prices" for things they buy and sell.They may enter mutually advantageous long-term contracts with suppliers and customers.Moreover, in their quest for certainty they generally have the support of the state.

26.The American giant corporations possess so many new characteristics that

A) highly educated managers are important for the corporations

B giant corporations become decentralized

C economic laws of the market are effective inside corporations

D heads of the giant corporations try to control the government

27.By the second paragraph, we know that .

A retail trade accounts for a big part in non-industrial system

B there are more giant corporations than agricultural enterprises

C giant corporations control every part of American economy

D giant corporations provide most of productions and services

28.From the whole passage, we can infer that American economy .

A is experiencing the rise of giant corporations

B is determined by hundreds of giant corporations

C has failed to balance supply and demand

D becomes highly-planned one

29.In the third sentence of last paragraph, the second "it" may refer to.

A classic economic law of supply and demand

B industrial sector

C American economy

D market force

30.Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage?

A American economy is characterized by high technology and giant corporations.

B American economy consists of industrial systems and agricultural enterprises.

C.Market economy is gradually replaced by planned economy.

D Highly trained specialists are needed.

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第5题

2007年,美国人消费了192亿包香烟。他们支付的平均零售价格为4.5美元/包。(1)给定供给弹性为0.5,
2007年,美国人消费了192亿包香烟。他们支付的平均零售价格为4.5美元/包。(1)给定供给弹性为0.5,

2007年,美国人消费了192亿包香烟。他们支付的平均零售价格为4.5美元/包。

(1)给定供给弹性为0.5,需求弹性为-0.4,推导香烟的线性需求与供给曲线。

(2)香烟税是联邦税种,2007年大约为每包40美分,该税收对市场出清价格和产量产生了什么影响?

(3)消费者将支付多少香烟税?生产者呢?

In 2007,Americans smoked 19. 2 billion packs of cigarettes. They paid an average retail price of $ 4.50 per pack.

a. Given that the elasticity of supply is 0. 5 and the elasticity of demand is -0. 4 , derive linear demand and supply curves for cigarettes.

b. Cigarettes are subject to a federal tax, which was about 40 cents per pack in 2007. What does this tax do to the market - clearing price and quantity?

c. How much of the federal tax will consumers pay? What part will producers pay?

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第6题

不要错过大学里最美好的部分。(汉译英)

A.Don’t miss out for the best part on campus.

B.Don’t miss out on the best part on campus.

C.Missing out on the best part on campus.

D.Missing out for the best part on campus.

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第7题

Grammatical meaning does not include ________.A、part of speechB、plural forms of nounsC、t

Grammatical meaning does not include ________.

A、part of speech

B、plural forms of nouns

C、tenses

D、appropriateness

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第8题

________ I don’t want to have anything todo with it.A.In partB.PartlyC.For my partD.In

________ I don’t want to have anything todo with it.

A.In part

B.Partly

C.For my part

D.In my part

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第9题

A market is commonly thought of as a place where commodities are bought and sold. Thus fru
it and vegetables are sold wholesale at Covent Garden Market and meat is sold wholesale at Smithfield Market. But there are markets for things 【21】______ commodities, in the usual sense. There are 【22】______ estate markets, foreign exchange markets, labor markets, short-term capital markets, and so on; there may be a market for anything which has a price. And there may be no particular place 【23】______ dealings are confined. Buyers and sellers may be 【24】______ over the whole world and instead of actually meeting together in a market-place they may deal with one another 【25】______ telephone, telegram, cable or letter. 【26】______ dealings are 【27】______ to a particular place, the dealers may consist wholly or in part of agents 【28】______ instructions from clients far away. Thus agents buy meat at Smithfield 【29】______ retail butchers all over England; and 【30】______ on the London Stock Exchange buy and sell 【31】______ on instructions from clients all over the world. We must therefore define a market 【32】______ any area over which buyers and sellers are 【33】______ such close touch with one another, either directly or 【34】______ dealers, that the prices 【35】______ in one part of the market affect the prices paid in other parts.

Modem means of communication are so rapid that a buyer can discover 【36】______ asking, and can accept it if he wishes, 【37】______ he may be thousands of miles away. Thus the market for anything is 【38】______ . the whole world. But in fact things have, normally, only a local or national market.

This may be because nearly the whole demand is concentrated 【39】______ one locality. These special local demands, 【40】______ , are of quite minor importance. The main reason why many things do not have a world market is that they are costly or difficult to transport.

【21】

A.nothing other than

B.other than

C.more than

D.less than

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第10题

不要错过大学里最美好的部分。(汉译英)

A.Don’t miss out for the best part on campus.

B.Don’t miss out on the best part on campus.

C.Missing out on the best part on campus.

D.Missing out for the best part on campus.

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