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1、全国到自学考试外刊经贸知识选读试历年真题全国2004年4月高等教育自学考试外刊经贸知识选读试题 课程代码:00096.Choose one answer that best explains the underlined part of the following statements or best completes them:(30%)1.Unlike cereals and other farm goods, which the Uruguay round aimed to bring within the GATTs jurisdiction for the first time,

2、oilseeds already fall within it.()A. justification B. authority C. justice D. announcement 2.Speculators profited handsomely from the price fluctuation of the 1990s.()A. stability B. flexibility C. volatility D. regulation3.In this project everybody does his own share of the work.()A. participation

3、B. portion C. promotion D. production4.The treaty stipulates a members obligations and benefits.()A. privilege B. duty C. ability D. action5. Facing the challenge of cheap American corn in the 1870s, Danish farmers developed a lucrative market exporting butter, eggs, and bacon to the UK.()A. smooth

4、B. profitable C. substantial D. sophisticated6.It is not a blueprint for how the single market will actually work.()A. detailed plan B. blue color C. legal framework D. blue printer7.In this area, some foreign investors can enjoy tax breaks.()A. intervals B. preferential gaps C. rests D. preferentia

5、l policies8.The foreign company locates an agent in Shanghai.()A. situates B. secures C. places D. flourishes9.The store discounted all clothing for the sale.()A. expanded on scale B. extended to some degree C. put to an end D. reduced in price10.Major suppliers to the Hong Kong egg market are makin

6、g greater efforts to increase thecompetitiveness of their products.()A. capability of competition B. possibility of competition C. probability of competition D. competitor11.There is a rigid export quota in that country.()A. flexible B. stupid C. rapid D. stiff12.Foreign trade plays a major role in

7、the Four Modernizations program.()A. part B. rule C. partner D. roll13. Businessmen battled with bureaucracy in an effort to fulfill their hopes.()A. turn out B. fill out C. carry out D. come out14.Some Western experts are predicting that China could become the worlds dominant economy in the near fu

8、ture.()A. directing B. proceeding C. indicating D. foretelling15.There were no breakthroughs in the Uruguay Round of GATT negotiations on key elements.()A. achievements B. failures C. accommodations D. sluggishness.Translate the following phrases into Chinese:(10%)16.trade fairs and exhibitions 17.p

9、referential tax rate18.vested interests 19.export quota20.government procurement 21.European integration22.bilateral pacts 23.countervailing duty24.fledgling industries 25.deinflationary policies.Translate the following phrases into English:(10%)26.国际收支 27.经济特区28.高技术 29.证券投资30.自由市场 31.贸易壁垒32.供应过剩 33

10、.对等价值34.经济衰退 35.贸易制裁.Read the following passages and answer the following questions in English:(18%)passage 1The companys new formula was designed partly to keep Cokes sales growing overseas. Compared with Americans, who guzzle more soda than water, the rest of world is still in the sipping stage. C

11、oca-Colas goal is to kick up its slowing growth rate outside the U.S. from about 3% a year to 10%. Company executives think a less filling, more “guzzleable” new Coke will help.Domestically, sales of soft drinks have been bubbling a long nicely. They grew 6% last year, vs. 2% to 3% a few years ago.

12、But the cola makers may experience more growing pains, at least with the high-calorie colas that account for half of all sales (diet colas hold about 12%). Baby-boomers are showing a strong preference for healthier, less fattening drinks as they age-every-thing from diet soda to bottled water to fru

13、it juice.36.What is the difference between “guzzle” and “ sip” in meaning?37.What does “less filling” mean?38.Could you tell the reason why there is a slow increase of high-calorie-cola sales?Passage 2Zhangjiagang is a commercial hub of Jiangsu, the fastest-growing province in China. China has the m

14、ost dynamic economy in the world today. Its boom radiates from Guangdong, its richest province, but it has spread as far west as Xingjiang, where foreign investors are searching for oil and other natural resources. It is creeping inland, from Jiangsu to the cities of Congqing and Wu-han, where busin

15、essmen from Hong Kong and Taiwan are starting to spend billions of dollars to build factories. And it has penetrated the northeast, where the city of Shengyan, long a moribund center of state industry, is bustling with new private business, from trading companies to prostitution. Back in Beijing, of

16、ficials at Chinas state council, or cabinet, are giddy with excite-ment-and exhaustion. “We dont have people, we dont have time,” says one. “Things are moving too fast.”After a slowdown through 1990, Chinas economy bounced back mightily, reaching a recent peak of 13 per cent growth last year. Now, s

17、ome Western experts are predicting that China could become the worlds dominant economy early in the 21st century.39.What do the phrases “dynamic economy” and “the worlds dominant economy” mean?40.What is the meaning of “We dont have people” in the underlined sentence?41.What are some Western experts

18、 predicting?.Read the following two passages and decide whether the statements are true or false. Mark T for true and F for false in the brackets given:(20%)Passage 1In April, the EC imposed a ban on livestock, meat and dairy products from 18 eastern countries following an outbreak of hoof and mouth

19、 disease in Croatia. Hungarian Foreign Minister Geza Jeszenszky told EC leaders that the “entirely unwarranted (move) smacks of a most regrettable survival of the notion of an Eastern bloc.”The EC followed with antidumping duties and “voluntary” export restraints on certain steel products from Hunga

20、ry and Poland. And just days after signing the EFTA free trade agreement in early April, Austria introduced import quotas on chemicals, cement agricultural machinery, and steel from Eastern Europe. West Europeans claim that their eastern neighbors have an unfair advantage because of low wages, state

21、 subsidies and low environmental standards.Although the EC and EFTA agreements are supposed to lift tariffs and trade barriers on most industrial goods over 10 years, most agricultural products are not included in the agreements. This is critical for Hungary, with its extensive farm sector.“The EC i

22、s never going to let Hungary achieve its potential output,” says Iowa David Andres, who has studied Hungarian agriculture firsthand ,” Theyre already afraid of Hungary.”Statements:42. “In April, the EC imposed a ban on livestock, meat, and dairy products from 18 eastern countries following an outbre

23、ak of hoof and mouth, disease in Croatia.” Here imposed a ban means shut out imports. ( )43. With the EC and EFTA agreements, there will hardly be any improvement in exports of Eastern Europes agricultural products. ( )44.The EC and EFTA agreements will let Hungary achieve its agricultural potential

24、 output.45.There will be a lot of improvement in exports of Eastern Europes products except agricultural products. ( )46.The EC and EFTA agreements are supposed to lift tariffs and trade barriers on all the products over 10 years. ( )Passage 2It is time to junk much conventional wisdom about the US

25、economy. Until recently, most analysts assumed the recovery from recession would remain abnormally weak. And looking further ahead they assume that the US would continue to decline economically relative to other industrial countries, principally Japan and a more unified European Community.Both assum

26、ptions are now looking shaky. A clutch of much stronger than expected data suggests the US recovery is finally beginning to take off. Output per hour increased 2.7percent last year-the fastest productivity growth in 20 years.With productivity increases translating into impressive gains in corporate

27、profits, US share prices are hitting record high and the dollar is beginning to climb relative to other leading currencies. For internationally mobile capital, the attractions of the US economy are enhanced by worse than expected performance just about everywhere else. Growth throughout Europe is be

28、ing held back by the strains imposed by German unification and currency instability, Japan, meanwhile, is struggling with its worst financial crisis in decades.President Mr. Bill Clinton is not only inheriting a lean, productive economy, he is inheriting the most encouraging inflation outlook for a

29、generation. Consumer prices are expected to rise by only about 2.5% to 3% this year and next.Mr. Clinton, however, in his State of Union address on February 17, is expected to announce an economic stimulus worth about US $ 30 billion, or 0.5 percent of GDP. He will also announce longer term plans to

30、 tackle the familiar budget deficit, now running at about $ 300 billion but expected nearly to double within a decade because of runaway growth of spending on health care and other entitlement programs.Statements:47.The conventional wisdom about the US economy assumed that the recovery would remain

31、abnormally weak.( )48.The US economy recovery becomes more attractive for internationally mobile capital because the US recovery is abnormally strong.( )49.Both assumptions are now looking right.( )50.Mr. Clinton will make effort to slash the familiar budget deficit.( )51. The budget deficit of US i

32、s expected to be worse in the next ten years.( ).Translate the following passage into Chinese:(12%)The local Arabic press has given full coverage to the councils debates and to a series of informal majlis discussions held weekly during Ramadan. In the latter, the issues of youth unemployment, drugs, the role of women and the size of the immigrant population were freely discussed. However, obs

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