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[东北大学]21年12月考试《工商英语X》考核作业

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" U# P  I/ z+ wPart I  Fill in the blanks with given words (10 points)
# d2 V8 L. Y1 S3 z' {+ d! J2 Hbarcode, packaging, manufacturer, checkout counter, till display, stock, supplier, price, supermarket, specialist retailer; F: {: b2 J9 `9 N
1.        A (  ) is the pay desk in a self-service shop.
' n7 |( H8 p$ t0 Z- ]7 |  a2.        A (  ) is a pattern of thick and thin lines that represents information.
4 T" d- E3 Q3 m& R9 C8 [# j  j3.        A (  ) is firm which makes or produces goods.' l' P! L5 U# d% }! L% d
4.        A (  ) is an electronic screen which shows you how much to pay.3 g$ W" c( L! l" K% M
5.        A (  ) is an agent who provides goods or services., f. M7 w1 L# V7 _
6.        The (  ) is used to protect goods and to present an image for them.
* F9 T0 o! f( s" o7.        The (  ) is the amount the goods cost., ?0 _) S1 k3 P5 D$ t6 A, u* M
8.        The (  ) is all the goods a retail outlet keep to sell to its customers.
1 A4 z# x8 M2 O( g/ ]# v* \5 j9.        The (  ) is a shop which only sells one type of product, usually of high quality.
3 x, Q" q: n- _10.        The (  ) is a large self-service shop selling food and drink and also small household items.$ F! f9 p, K$ J! S" G

' |0 [4 _( ]5 F9 X9 y# |( NPart II  Cloze Test (20 points)
& m( W5 G" I+ b  y9 s% N; f; PThe term e-commerce refers to all commercial transactions conducted over the Internet, including transactions by consumers and business-to-business transactions. Conceptually, e-commerce does not (11) from well-known commercial offerings such as banking by phone, "mail order" catalogs, or sending a purchase order to supplier (12) fax. E-commerce follows the same model (13) in other business transactions; the difference (14) in the details.- N/ S$ _# ~; D; A! f* e% F1 v
  To a consumer, the most visible form of e-commerce consists (15) online ordering. A customer begins with a catalog of possible items, (16) an item, arranges a form of payment, and (17) an order. Instead of a physical catalog, e-commerce arranges for catalogs to be (18) on the Internet. Instead of sending an order on paper or by telephone, e-commerce arranges for orders to be sent (19) a computer network. Finally, instead of sending a paper representation of payment such as a check, e-commerce (20) one to send payment information electronically.9 i" L+ q5 g7 f# h
  In the decade (21) 1993, e-commerce grew from an (22) novelty (新奇事物) to a mainstream business influence. In 1993, few (23) had a web page, and (24) a handful allowed one to order products or services online. Ten years (25), both large and small businesses had web pages, and most (26) users with the opportunity to place an order. (27), many banks added online access, (28) online banking and bill paying became (29). More importantly, the value of goods and services (30) over the Internet grew dramatically after 1997./ k  O+ ?, K0 @+ F( Z: Q
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12. A) via                B) off                     C) from               D) with
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15. A) on                        B) for                        C) to                        D) of
7 w8 e. o7 H/ N4 _" [+ n" D16. A) reflects                B) protects                C) detects                D) selects
7 N2 V4 m7 i; f" A4 J; G' P17. A) puts out                B) stands for                C) sends in                D) carries away
( G4 q* q4 [( Y! z18. A) feasible                B) sensible                C) responsible        D) visible8 E% e4 w) A5 R
19. A) beside                B) beyond                C) over                        D) up
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21. A) toward                B) until                        C) after                        D) behind
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23. A) communities        B) compounds        C) corps                        D) corporations. M) t$ H: V1 c/ g1 @* H3 S' @7 h+ U( |/ ?
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25. A) latter                        B) lately                        C) later                        D) late
5 }8 z2 X" x) Q26. A) provided                B) offered                C) convinced        D) equipped
. \4 S5 M: x. a! e) {27. A) Instead                B) However                C) Nevertheless        D) Besides
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29. A) widespread        B) different                C) flexible                D) productive
/ K! w! y: H; R* _3 V30. A) proceeded                B) adapted                C) practiced                D) acquired+ [8 ]4 Y4 c4 m! f8 ]8 z
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31. Retailing
% j' K3 [+ t/ N( O32. Corporate Group
6 n" ]! t- C5 k33. Franchising  i6 W( j4 F: ^- A2 Z
34. Annual Report
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39. Export
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, ]( X+ O; C2 J+ Z41. Governments can control international trade. The most common measures are tariffs and quotas. A tariff is a tax on imported goods, and a quota is the maximum quantity of a product allowed into a country during a certain period of time.
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8 P1 ~( [7 a7 y9 Z0 U43. All companies try to gain the biggest market share possible,and compete aggressively with their main competitors to do this. Companies with the biggest market share for a product, the market leaders, may compete with their rivals on quality, image, brand loyalty or price.
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. Q( b0 U# w: k) v: C7 @: _1 c44. When an investor buys a share, using the services of a specialist company or broker, he or she becomes a shareholder and owns a part of (or has a stake in) a company. Shareholders can make money by receiving dividends, paid as a proportion of a company's annual profits, and when the value of their shares increases. - L# h" P2 _6 U  p7 Q+ X
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You have applied to a soft drinks company who wants to recruit some energetic, youthful people to its marketing department. You are very keen on the job, and think you have a chance because they say that experience is not essential, but enthusiasm(热情) and the desire to learn are. Write an application letter, saying that you are a right person for the job.$ g; |8 f( M( g- Z: ?' R; ?
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