1、3. Many people went to buy capitalization stocks.4. In the beginning many foreign shareholders buy blue chips at high prices.5. Price was lower after shareholders sold stocks in industrials to make profit.6. On Thursday price dropped and then rose again.7. The falling of composite index rose by 1.3
2、percent on the week.ABangkok rose 2 percent on the day and 3.4 percent over the week as buyers moved into large market capitalization stocks. The SET index rose 27.55 to 1,383.57 in turnover of Bt 8.5bn, down from Thursdays Bt 10bn.BTaipei was pulled lower by late profit-taking in industrials after
3、Thursdays rebound, and the weighted index fell 45. 59 to 5,806. 77, or 1.7 percent, over the week. Turnover rose to T $41.51 bn from T $35.78bn.CManila opened strongly on foreign buying of blue chips but dipped at the close as profits were taken. The composite index fell 10.07 to 2,907.00, 1.3 perce
4、nt higher on the week.DHong Kong finished a mixed day slightly lower, sapped by profit-taking on confirmation of US renewal of Ohinas MEN trade status and concerns over the lower domestic property market. The Hang Seng Index fell 11.58 to close at 9,470.13, 1.7 percent lower on the week.PART TWOQues
5、tions 8-12 Read this proposal about the CPT Word Processor. Choose the best sentence from the list A-I to fill in each of the blanks. For each blank (8-12) mark one letter (A-I) on your Answer Sheet. Do not mark any letter twice. One answer has been given as an example.15 June 2003Ms. Martha WestonW
6、ord Processing SupervisorABC CompanyPost Office Box 107228 Kings Street LondonDear Ms. Weston,Performance of the CPT EquipmentIm pleased to tell you about our experience with the CPT Word Processor as you requested recently The Rotary W printer with a speed of 45 characters a second can easily handl
7、e two input stations. I assume you have looked at several machines and have narrowed down your choices.Here are my observations.An approach to adopting word processorsEighteen months ago we adopted CPT equipment on limited scale with the idea in mind that we could gradually get rid of electric typew
8、riters as we became familiar with the word processor. (8) The stations are actually in pairs so each pair can share a common printer (9) We use the equipment as dedicated word processors, although we do have the ability to link up with our computer installation.The step-at-a-time development of our
9、word-processing center has, we think saved us money and training time. (10) PerformanceIn terms of performance, the CPT equipment is excellent. (11) Moreover our service contract and warranty have covered all maintenance costs.We have software packages that check spelling and signal when a mistake o
10、ccurs. (12) Using both printers, we recently prepared 1200 individually typed form letter mailings under four hours. We have no complaint about our preparation of executive reports.A. So it works very well and has so many different functions.B. Also it has reduced the confusion that exists about buy
11、ing software packages.C. The train stops at each station for only fifteen minutes.D. We began with two work stations and now have four.E. Our routine letters are prepared from disc-stored masters.F. The Rotary W printer with a speed of 45 characters a second can easily handle two input stations.G. I
12、n contrast, its size and weight are ideal for carrying.H. We have not yet experienced mechanical problems so far.I. We are pleased with its performance and multi-functions.PART THREEQuestions 13-45 Look at the text below and answer questions 13-20.ETHICAL BEHAVIOUREthics is a collection of moral pri
13、nciples and rules of Ethics guides behaviour based on beliefs about what is right and wrong. The source of these beliefs may be tradition, religion, or reasoned judgements about what is best for the individual and society as a whole. Business ethics is the group of rules of conduct applied specifica
14、lly to business activities.13. Ethics is not the same as law. Many ethical beliefs are formally reinforced by law, but many are not. Until recently, it was legal to fire almost any employee, regardless of the length of his or her service. Usually the terminated employee was denied any provision for
15、a company pension. Today, this practice is prohibited by federal law.14. In practice, ethics is expressed and felt as a combination of pressures that direct one to take or not to take certain actions. Decisions must be acceptable to many different elements of society. First, they must be acceptable
16、to the conscience of the decision maker. A manager may legitimately think, 1 could legally take this action, and I could probably get others to accept it, but I ought not to do it because it isnt right. 15. Managers must consider the potential effects their decisions on the people and companies dire
17、ctly involved with the business operation: customers, suppliers, competitors, employees, investors, and creditors. In addition, managers must consider-and try to control the possible effects of their decisions on the community at large.16. It is only recently that business has become aware of how it
18、 affects individuals and the whole society. The laissez-faire business environment of the nineteenth century promoted the belief that almost any practice that increased profits was, in the long run, good for the country. The result was cutthroat competition, fraud, deceptive marketing, price and mar
19、ket manipulation, worthless and dangerous products, exploitation of the workers, and other practices that today are generally considered unethical.At the same time that so many harmful business activities were being carried on, some companies did abide by the fundamentals of good business ethics. At
20、 the height of ruthless development of the nineteenth century, many managers still believed in producing high quality products, honestly sold at a fair prices. They felt success could be built on hard work, creativity, and genuine customer satisfaction. It is the belief that high ethical standards a
21、re in the long run good for profits that is stressed in business today.Questions 13-16 For questions 13-16, choose the best title from the box below for each numbered paragraph. For each paragraph 13-16 mark one letter A-G on your Answer Sheet.A. Changing views on what is good businessB. The promoti
22、on of free business environmentC. Factors managers should consider in making decisionsD. Relations between laws and ethicsE. Ethics, a force in directing ones actionF. Harmful business activities totally prohibitedG. The scope of business ethicsQuestions 17-20 Using the information in the text, comp
23、lete each sentence 17-20, with the phrase from the list A-G below. For each sentence 17-20, mark one letter on your Answer Sheet. Do not mark any letter twice.17. Unethical behaviours do not necessarily mean that they are contrary to _.18. The decision-making process may involve in the first place _
24、.19. Though many ethical standards can be defined by Jaw, some are built upon _.20. It is believed nowadays that high ethical standards lead to _.A. the decision-makers own ethical standardsB. peoples cultural valuesC. the success of businessD. peoples rightsE. minimum standards of honestyF. the pur
25、suit of profitsG. the legal practicesQuestions 21-35 Read this reference about an employee. Choose the best word to fill in each gap. For each question (21-35) write one letter (A, B, C or D).I am very happy to be invited to write this reference on behalf of Mr Lee Su Lai. Mr Lee has worked in my co
26、mpany for twelve years and I have much pleasure in recommending him highly for the (21) of Deputy Production Manager in your new company. He is (22) qualified and he has a great deal of experience which should be very (23) for the post for which he has applied. Above all, I have long been (24) by Mr
27、 Lees general attitude to his work. Whenever a problem (25) he always seeks a positive solution. Moreover, his (26) to find such a solution willpower (27) his success as he simply refuses to recognize the (28) that there is no answer.Mr Lee is also able to turn what appears to be a disadvantage into
28、 a chance to (29) himself and the company. For example, if he receives a letter of (30) from a customer, he seems able to reply in such a way which not only (31) the customer but increases his (32) in the company. Two years age, when a serious fire (33) most of the spinning section in our main facto
29、ry, Mr Lee took the opportunity to re-design the (34) of the entire area and order safer and more (35) machinery, doubling our previous output.21. A. duty B. task C. work D. post22. A. very B. highly C. greatly D. remarkably23. A. desirable B. fitting C. relevant D. convenient24. A. amazed B. influe
30、nced C. impressed D. attracted25. A. arrives B. arises C. comes D. springs26. A. determination B. resolution C. endurance D. willpower27. A. conducts B. brings C. results D. ensures28. A. possibility B. chance C. certainty D. assurance29. A. gain B. support C. account D. benefit30. A. accusation B.
31、charge C. complaint D. injury31. A. fulfils B. satisfies C. contents D. settles32. A. hope B. credit C. faith D. desire33. A. harmed B. overcame C. destroyed D. terminated34. A. layout B. form C. style D. outline35. A. capable B. competent C. adequate D. efficientQuestions 36-40 Read this text about job. In most of the
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