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1、外刊经贸知识选读自考试题2011年4月外刊经贸知识选读自考试题全国2011年4月自考外刊经贸知识选读试题课程代码:00096一、单项选择题(本大题共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)在每小题列出的四个备选项中只有一个可以替代句中划线的单词或词组,请将其代码填写在题后的括号内。错选、多选或未选均无分。1. The authorities are willing to permit a run-down in the countrys international reserves over the next few years as means of accelerating the introdu

2、ction of foreign technology. ( )A. speeding up B. speeding onC. speeding off D. speeding down2. Another 20% worked well, but the remaining 60% should have been scrapped. ( )A. scratched B. renovatedC. stimulated D. introduced3. Now Zhangjiagang is Chinas seventh largest port and a tumultuous constru

3、ction zone of half-built office buildings and hotels. ( )A. tremendous B. numerousC. noisy D. orderly4. Against this deteriorating global background, the improvement in economic performance in a few developing regions in 1991 was especially noteworthy. ( )A. determinating B. toleratingC. improving D

4、. worsening5. Balanced against that criticism is the positive reaction in Latin America to Mr. Clintons embrace of the free-trade agreement. ( )A. hug B. embarrassmentC. acceptance D. balance6. As Europes economy has soured, free-market ideas that are new to much of Europe face new challenges. ( )A.

5、 increased B. declinedC. sky-rocketed D. tasted7. At the summit meeting, America insisted that Japan should come up with specific measures that would enable it to meet new import targets. ( )A. bring forth B. come acrossC. put off D. reach out8. Fearful that rapidly modernizing Korean rivals will in

6、trude on its foreign and domestic markets, Japan has fought to keep the Koreans from appropriating its technologies. ( )A. competitors B. representativesC. negotiators D. dealers9. International consultants who want to secure definite projects at lucrative fees are finding it harder and harder. ( )A

7、. luxurious B. lubricativeC. penetrative D. profitable10. A separate, long-running dispute over oilseeds does still pose a threat. ( )A. possess B. presentC. provide D. purchase11. With barter, however, debtor nations can continue to import goods while, in effect, concealing export earnings from cre

8、ditors. ( )A. loaners B. borrowersC. owners D. believers12. However, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo still face a struggle in persuading bottlers across the nation to take the products. ( )A. dissuading B. persistingC. encouraging D. discouraging13. Tractors and other agricultural machines greatly facilitate

9、farming. ( )A. communicate B. subsidizeC. grade D. ease14. You can use credit cards but its best to take some currency as well. ( )A. coupon B. moneyC. coin D. dime15. Lead values moved up to their best level since April last year in the absence of a settlement at Australias broken hill lead-zinc-si

10、lver mines. ( )A. without B. withC. as D. through二、将下列词组译成中文(本大题共10小题,每小题1 分,共10分)16. exclusive contract17. preferred status18. spot market19. Bank for International Settlements20. means of production21. punitive import tariff22. GDP23. trade reprisal24. fledgling industries25. countervailing duty三、

11、将下列词组译成英文(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)26. 双边条约27. 试销市场28. 原材料29. 收盘价30. 最惠国待遇31. 技术转让32. 高工资经济33. 人均收入34. 经济特区35. 自由贸易区四、简答题(本大题共6小题,共18分)Passage 1 The US dollar value of Chinese exports increased at an average rate of almost 18 per cent per annum between 1978 and 1983, while imports increased by approximat

12、ely 11 per cent per annum. As a result, the visible trade surplus rose sharply from US $1.4 billion in 1981 to US $4.4 billion in 1982 and US$3.7 billion in 1983. Exports grew much faster than imports during this period not only because of the strong emphasis placed on exporting by Chinas economic p

13、lanners, but also because a number of industrial projects were postponed in 1979. Official recognition that foreign technology could play a major role in modernising the Chinese economy had caused imports to rise by more than 50 per cent in 1978 placing undue strain on the national economy. Grain im

14、ports have fallen sharply over the past few yearsChina became a net grain exporter in 1984and in 1983 the country started to export soyabeans and cotton. 36. What do “per annum” and “approximately” mean?37. Why did the more than 50% rise in imports of 1978 place undue strain on Chinas national econo

15、my?38. What is “a net grain exporter”? Does it mean one who has never done any import?Passage 2 Korea, once known as the “Hermit Kingdom”, is plainly on the move. As with “Japan, Inc.” before it, the new label “Korea, Inc.” may be no more than a trendy buzzword. But South Korea aims to forge just su

16、ch a national economic machine, using the might of its established giants backed by centralized planners who can mobilize the countrys banks and industrial infrastructure. The heady dreams of actually rivaling Japan may never come within reach; Koreas economy, while large by Asian standards, is bare

17、ly one-fifteenth the size of its island neighbor. And it faces a gantlet of other obstacles, ranging from an unwieldy bureaucracy and a volatile political climate to a chronic shortage of investment capital and heavy commitments to military spending. Still, the comparisons with Japan, Inc. are more

18、than empty flattery; in fact, they signal Koreas gathering clout. 39. What is a “Hermit Kingdom”?40. What are the disadvantages of Koreas economy when compared with Japans?41. What does “gathering clout” mean in the passage?五、正误判断题(本大题共10小题,每小题2分,共20分)Passage 1 In order to produce goods and services

19、, businesses need to buy the required raw materials and equipment. Many firms need to order components or equipment to their own specifications which will later be used to produce a finished product. Firms need reliable suppliers who must be: Stable. Firms that can not supply goods in time to the pu

20、rchasing company may mean delays and holdups for customers. Thus the purchasing company should check the financial background of its suppliers. Able. The purchasing company must investigate whether potential suppliers are able to make the goods required. This may mean looking at the firms equipment

21、and staff expertise if a large or important order is being considered. Some purchasing departments may ask for evidence of the firm having done similar work for other organizations before placing an order. Trade directories and specialist magazines are a useful starting point in this research. Clear

22、. What is required will usually be made clear in a specification. The specification or “spec” will give the exact technical details of what is needed in terms of size, shape, color and performance of the items to be purchased. The supplying firm must then meet this specification exactly. An importan

23、t problem all purchasing companies have to deal with is whether to use one or two or several suppliers. By using several suppliers it is argued that competition between them will force prices down. And delays or disruption at one supplier will not affect too much. Arguments against this are that res

24、earching various suppliers is time-consuming and expensive, and low prices might mean reduced quality. Using fewer suppliers for larger orders can mean that the purchaser receives greater attention and discount for bulk purchases. The suppliers will be more involved in the firms business, too. 42. B

25、eing “stable” means sticking to the same supplier with reliable financial background.( )43. Supplying firms with rich experience, good equipment and staff expertise can only be found in specialist magazines. ( )44. A “clear” supplying firm must initially give the purchaser its specifications clearly

26、 and in exact technical detail. ( )45. Having more than one supplier might bring lower price but searching for them might be time-consuming. ( )46. According to the passage, there exist different opinions whether or not a purchasing company should use more or fewer suppliers for large orders. ( )Pas

27、sage 2 Donegal is located in the windswept wilderness. It might seem an odd place to find one of Europes most dynamic companies. But a small assembly unit making a muscular stimulation product for leisure and healthcare is blazing a trail. BMR Teorantathe company title in Irishhas quietly establishe

28、d a market for itself, making products for muscular therapy and body toning using the brand name Slendertone which it bought in 1989. Mr. Kevin McDonnell, the chairman, chief executive and owner of 95 per cent of the company, is a little vague about the source of his success. Part of it, he says, mu

29、st be the strong work ethic in the area. He points out that half his employees are from Galswegian families with their Scottish attitudes of thrift and industry. Mr. McDonnell bought the company for $300,000 and BMR sales are now growing at around 50-60 per cent a year. The medical products business

30、, where growth is less dramatic, but margins are attractive, is seen as the source of the companys future earnings. In the US alone, the market for muscular stimulation products has jumped from $88m to more than $200m this year. Many BMR products are not available over the counter but through catalo

31、gues. The company is looking at special advertising on video shopping channels. In the US companies like BMR are prohibited from selling medical products over the counter. In Europe this situation is slightly different. BMR, for example, is starting to sell its consumer range in Carrefour superstore

32、s in France and its range is available in pharmacies. However, under a European Union ruling similar to US laws, companies that sell such products will have to reequip their factories to meet new health standards. “I know it sounds a bit smart, but our products have always been seen as industry standard,” says Mr. Kevin McDonnell. The company spends 1,000,000 a year on research and development, quite a large sum for a company of its size. 47. A big

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