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外刊經(jīng)貿(mào)知識選讀年月真題
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1、【單選題】Afterthepresident’sspeech,thestockprice【slumped】by10
percentyesterday.
increased
dropped
A:
waved
B:
showed
C:
答D:案:B
2、【單選題】Jackfinallyreached【abargain】withtheantiquedealeroverthe
vase.
asanction
anapproach
A:
atradition
B:
anagreement
C:
答D:案:D
3、【單選題】Thefollowingyear,ataxlawforjointventureswas
【promulgated】.
drafted
issued
A:
broadcast
B:
proposed
C:
答D:案:B
4、【單選題】Salesforecastsareoutsidemy【province】—youshoulddiscuss
themwiththemanager.
problem
program
A:
field
B:
task
C:
答D:案:C
5、【單選題】Theseeggshave【aunique】odorthatcanbeanadvantageora
disadvantage,dependingontheconsumer.
anonly
apleasant
A:
adesirable
B:
anunusual
C:
答D:案:D
6、【單選題】“ThetradesurplusitselfwillbetheNo.1problemthisyear,”
saystheChineseofficial.“AfterJapan,we’llbefirstinlinefor
【retaliation】.”
revenge
recovery
A:
reflection
B:
inflation
C:
答D:案:A
7、【單選題】Wearenotsafelybeyonda【backlash】againstthenewworld
competition.
instance
resistance
A:
moment
B:
background
C:
答D:案:B
8、【單選題】Ifcompaniescan’tgettheirproducts【distributed】nationwide,
marketingthemwillbemoreexpensive.
spread
spent
A:
contributed
B:
attributed
C:
答D:案:A
9、【單選題】Therealestatehasincreasinglybecome【vulnerable】tobusiness
setbacksandchangesofeconomicclimate.
stronglyresistantto
graduallyaccustomedto
A:
B:
moreadaptedto
easilyattackedby
C:
答D:案:D
10、【單選題】Atfiveo’clockintheafternoonthecitystreetsareaseriesof
【bottlenecks】.
bottlingchambers
narrowpartsofbottles
A:
bottlenoses
B:
trafficjams
C:
答D:案:D
11、【單選題】Wehada【dispute】abouthowmuchmoneyheowesme.
dispose
discount
A:
quarrel
B:
quota
C:
答D:案:C
12、【單選題】The【bilateral】surpluswithAmericaisalsogrowingrapidly.
one-edged
two-edged
A:
one-sided
B:
two-sided
C:
答D:案:D
13、【單選題】Therewereseveral【rounds】ofnegotiationbeforeChinaentered
WTO.
mistakes
senses
A:
circles
B:
sessions
C:
答D:案:D
14、【單選題】Theeconomiccrisishasseriously【affected】Frenchexports.
effected
A:
reflected
reduced
B:
increased
C:
答D:案:C
15、【單選題】FallingsalesinThailandwere【offset】bystrongperformances
inothermarkets.
influenced
bargained
A:
offended
B:
balanced
C:
答D:案:D
16、【判斷題】Passage1HolstandCompany,amemberoftheNorthwestHolst
Group,hasintroducedflexibleworkinghoursforallitsstaffatitsheadoffice.
ItclaimstobethefirstUKconstructioncompanytodothis.Thethree-month
trialperiodisbeingconductedwiththeapprovaloftheoverwhelmingmajorityof
theheadoffices.All150employeesmustbeattheirjobduringthe“coretime”
from10amto4pm,lessaone-ourlunchbreak.Theymaychoosearrivaland
departuretimesfrom8to10amand4to6pm.150hourshavetobeputinover
eachfourweekperiod.Creditordebittimeofupto7and1/2hoursmaybe
carriedforwardtothenextfour-weekperiod.HengstlerFlextimerecording
equipmentisbeingusedforthetrial.ThemanagingdirectorofHolst,Mr
ColinCashmore,commented,“Thisisanexerciseinresponsibility.Weregard
ourstaffasveryresponsiblepeopleanditisonlyonthisbasisthattheflexible
workinghourssystemcansucceed.”Heemphasizedthatifafterthetriala
majorityofthestaffwasopposedtothesystem,itwouldnotbecontinued.If,on
theotherhand,itprovedsuccessful,thecompanywouldconsiderextending
Flextimetoitsotherofficesthroughoutthecountry.Statements:42.The
NorthwestHolstGrouphasintroducedflexibleworkinghoursforallitsstaffat
itsheadoffice.
True
False
A:
答B(yǎng):案:B
17、【判斷題】Passage1HolstandCompany,amemberoftheNorthwestHolst
Group,hasintroducedflexibleworkinghoursforallitsstaffatitsheadoffice.
ItclaimstobethefirstUKconstructioncompanytodothis.Thethree-month
trialperiodisbeingconductedwiththeapprovaloftheoverwhelmingmajorityof
theheadoffices.All150employeesmustbeattheirjobduringthe“coretime”
from10amto4pm,lessaone-ourlunchbreak.Theymaychoosearrivaland
departuretimesfrom8to10amand4to6pm.150hourshavetobeputinover
eachfourweekperiod.Creditordebittimeofupto7and1/2hoursmaybe
carriedforwardtothenextfour-weekperiod.HengstlerFlextimerecording
equipmentisbeingusedforthetrial.ThemanagingdirectorofHolst,Mr
ColinCashmore,commented,“Thisisanexerciseinresponsibility.Weregard
ourstaffasveryresponsiblepeopleanditisonlyonthisbasisthattheflexible
workinghourssystemcansucceed.”Heemphasizedthatifafterthetriala
majorityofthestaffwasopposedtothesystem,itwouldnotbecontinued.If,on
theotherhand,itprovedsuccessful,thecompanywouldconsiderextending
Flextimetoitsotherofficesthroughoutthecountry.Statements:43.Every
employeemustbeathisorherjobduringthe“coretime”from10amto4pm,
includingaone-hourlunchbreak.
True
False
A:
答B(yǎng):案:B
18、【判斷題】Passage1HolstandCompany,amemberoftheNorthwestHolst
Group,hasintroducedflexibleworkinghoursforallitsstaffatitsheadoffice.
ItclaimstobethefirstUKconstructioncompanytodothis.Thethree-month
trialperiodisbeingconductedwiththeapprovaloftheoverwhelmingmajorityof
theheadoffices.All150employeesmustbeattheirjobduringthe“coretime”
from10amto4pm,lessaone-ourlunchbreak.Theymaychoosearrivaland
departuretimesfrom8to10amand4to6pm.150hourshavetobeputinover
eachfourweekperiod.Creditordebittimeofupto7and1/2hoursmaybe
carriedforwardtothenextfour-weekperiod.HengstlerFlextimerecording
equipmentisbeingusedforthetrial.ThemanagingdirectorofHolst,Mr
ColinCashmore,commented,“Thisisanexerciseinresponsibility.Weregard
ourstaffasveryresponsiblepeopleanditisonlyonthisbasisthattheflexible
workinghourssystemcansucceed.”Heemphasizedthatifafterthetriala
majorityofthestaffwasopposedtothesystem,itwouldnotbecontinued.If,on
theotherhand,itprovedsuccessful,thecompanywouldconsiderextending
Flextimetoitsotherofficesthroughoutthecountry.Statements:44.All150
employeesarefreetochoosetheirarrivalanddeparturetimesduringtheday.
True
False
A:
答B(yǎng):案:B
19、【判斷題】Passage1HolstandCompany,amemberoftheNorthwestHolst
Group,hasintroducedflexibleworkinghoursforallitsstaffatitsheadoffice.
ItclaimstobethefirstUKconstructioncompanytodothis.Thethree-month
trialperiodisbeingconductedwiththeapprovaloftheoverwhelmingmajorityof
theheadoffices.All150employeesmustbeattheirjobduringthe“coretime”
from10amto4pm,lessaone-ourlunchbreak.Theymaychoosearrivaland
departuretimesfrom8to10amand4to6pm.150hourshavetobeputinover
eachfourweekperiod.Creditordebittimeofupto7and1/2hoursmaybe
carriedforwardtothenextfour-weekperiod.HengstlerFlextimerecording
equipmentisbeingusedforthetrial.ThemanagingdirectorofHolst,Mr
ColinCashmore,commented,“Thisisanexerciseinresponsibility.Weregard
ourstaffasveryresponsiblepeopleanditisonlyonthisbasisthattheflexible
workinghourssystemcansucceed.”Heemphasizedthatifafterthetriala
majorityofthestaffwasopposedtothesystem,itwouldnotbecontinued.If,on
theotherhand,itprovedsuccessful,thecompanywouldconsiderextending
Flextimetoitsotherofficesthroughoutthecountry.Statements:45.Ifallthe
staffofHolstandCompanywerenotresponsible,theflexibleworkinghourssystem
couldnotsucceed.
True
False
A:
答B(yǎng):案:A
20、【判斷題】Passage1HolstandCompany,amemberoftheNorthwestHolst
Group,hasintroducedflexibleworkinghoursforallitsstaffatitsheadoffice.
ItclaimstobethefirstUKconstructioncompanytodothis.Thethree-month
trialperiodisbeingconductedwiththeapprovaloftheoverwhelmingmajorityof
theheadoffices.All150employeesmustbeattheirjobduringthe“coretime”
from10amto4pm,lessaone-ourlunchbreak.Theymaychoosearrivaland
departuretimesfrom8to10amand4to6pm.150hourshavetobeputinover
eachfourweekperiod.Creditordebittimeofupto7and1/2hoursmaybe
carriedforwardtothenextfour-weekperiod.HengstlerFlextimerecording
equipmentisbeingusedforthetrial.ThemanagingdirectorofHolst,Mr
ColinCashmore,commented,“Thisisanexerciseinresponsibility.Weregard
ourstaffasveryresponsiblepeopleanditisonlyonthisbasisthattheflexible
workinghourssystemcansucceed.”Heemphasizedthatifafterthetriala
majorityofthestaffwasopposedtothesystem,itwouldnotbecontinued.If,on
theotherhand,itprovedsuccessful,thecompanywouldconsiderextending
Flextimetoitsotherofficesthroughoutthecountry.Statements:46.Holstand
Companyhasdecidedtocarryouttheflexibleworkinghourssystemevenifthe
majorityofthestaffisopposedtoit.
True
False
A:
答B(yǎng):案:B
21、【判斷題】Passage2Japan’seconomyisinthemostwrenchingadjustment
sincetheoil-priceshockoftheearly1970s.Theoptimistshavepredictedthat
thepowerhouseeconomyissufferingonlyatemporaryslowdown.Yetvirtuallyevery
keyindicatorcontinuestodeteriorate.Themuch-vaunted“softlanding”is
cleaningnotinthecards.Recoveryisfurtherawaythanmanypeopleimagine,and
itwillbeslowanderraticwhenitdoescome.Alarmedattherapidasset-price
inflationofthemid-1980s,bureaucratsintervenedtoheadoffacrash.
Unfortunately,theeconomydidn’tcooperate.Assetpricestumbledprecipitously,
withtherealestateandstockmarketsembarkingonasteadyslidethatmany
believehasyettohitbottom.JapandippeddecidedlyintorecessionasGDPfell
0.2%inthesecondquarterof1992,0.4%inthethirdand0.3%inthefourth.
Industrialoutputshrank6.1%lastyear.Nowwe’restartingtoseebankruptcies
byindustrialandservicecompanies.Therecessionisnolongerconfinedtothe
bubbleeconomy-ithasenteredtherealeconomy.Japanesecompaniesdohavean
impressivetrackrecordofrespondingtocrisissituations.Theyreboundedvery
quicklyfromtheoil-priceshockin1973andmorerecentlyoffsettherisingYen
byboostingproductivityandshiftingoperationsoverseas.Thistimearound,
however,theyfaceamuchharderandlongerroadtorecovery.Recessionisgoing
tobeverydifficultforJapan.Therestructuringtrendmayitselfexacerbate
theproblem.Totrytoshoreupfalteringprofits,companieswillslashcapital
investmentandemployeebenefits.Thisinturnwillfurtherdamageconsumer
confidence.Around20%ofJapan’sGNPcomesfrombusinessinvestment,witha
whopping60%fromconsumerspending.Consumerconfidencehasalsobeenhurtby
layoffsandcutsinovertimepayandbonuses.Foralongtimetherehavebeenmore
newjoboffersthantherewereseekers,butthishasfallenrecently.Formost
Japanesethisisanextraordinaryoccurrence.Statements:47.Japan’seconomyis
inthemostwrenchingadjustmentsincetheoil-priceshockoftheearly1970s.
Here“themostwrenchingadjustment”means“themostpainlessadjustment”.
True
False
A:
答B(yǎng):案:B
22、【判斷題】Passage2Japan’seconomyisinthemostwrenchingadjustment
sincetheoil-priceshockoftheearly1970s.Theoptimistshavepredictedthat
thepowerhouseeconomyissufferingonlyatemporaryslowdown.Yetvirtuallyevery
keyindicatorcontinuestodeteriorate.Themuch-vaunted“softlanding”is
cleaningnotinthecards.Recoveryisfurtherawaythanmanypeopleimagine,and
itwillbeslowanderraticwhenitdoescome.Alarmedattherapidasset-price
inflationofthemid-1980s,bureaucratsintervenedtoheadoffacrash.
Unfortunately,theeconomydidn’tcooperate.Assetpricestumbledprecipitously,
withtherealestateandstockmarketsembarkingonasteadyslidethatmany
believehasyettohitbottom.JapandippeddecidedlyintorecessionasGDPfell
0.2%inthesecondquarterof1992,0.4%inthethirdand0.3%inthefourth.
Industrialoutputshrank6.1%lastyear.Nowwe’restartingtoseebankruptcies
byindustrialandservicecompanies.Therecessionisnolongerconfinedtothe
bubbleeconomy-ithasenteredtherealeconomy.Japanesecompaniesdohavean
impressivetrackrecordofrespondingtocrisissituations.Theyreboundedvery
quicklyfromtheoil-priceshockin1973andmorerecentlyoffsettherisingYen
byboostingproductivityandshiftingoperationsoverseas.Thistimearound,
however,theyfaceamuchharderandlongerroadtorecovery.Recessionisgoing
tobeverydifficultforJapan.Therestructuringtrendmayitselfexacerbate
theproblem.Totrytoshoreupfalteringprofits,companieswillslashcapital
investmentandemployeebenefits.Thisinturnwillfurtherdamageconsumer
confidence.Around20%ofJapan’sGNPcomesfrombusinessinvestment,witha
whopping60%fromconsumerspending.Consumerconfidencehasalsobeenhurtby
layoffsandcutsinovertimepayandbonuses.Foralongtimetherehavebeenmore
newjoboffersthantherewereseekers,butthishasfallenrecently.Formost
Japanesethisisanextraordinaryoccurrence.Statements:48.AsGNPfell
successivelyandtherearebankruptciesinsomecompanies,wecansayforcertain
thattheeconomyisundoubtedlyinrecession.
True
False
A:
答B(yǎng):案:A
23、【判斷題】Passage2Japan’seconomyisinthemostwrenchingadjustment
sincetheoil-priceshockoftheearly1970s.Theoptimistshavepredictedthat
thepowerhouseeconomyissufferingonlyatemporaryslowdown.Yetvirtuallyevery
keyindicatorcontinuestodeteriorate.Themuch-vaunted“softlanding”is
cleaningnotinthecards.Recoveryisfurtherawaythanmanypeopleimagine,and
itwillbeslowanderraticwhenitdoescome.Alarmedattherapidasset-price
inflationofthemid-1980s,bureaucratsintervenedtoheadoffacrash.
Unfortunately,theeconomydidn’tcooperate.Assetpricestumbledprecipitously,
withtherealestateandstockmarketsembarkingonasteadyslidethatmany
believehasyettohitbottom.JapandippeddecidedlyintorecessionasGDPfell
0.2%inthesecondquarterof1992,0.4%inthethirdand0.3%inthefourth.
Industrialoutputshrank6.1%lastyear.Nowwe’restartingtoseebankruptcies
byindustrialandservicecompanies.Therecessionisnolongerconfinedtothe
bubbleeconomy-ithasenteredtherealeconomy.Japanesecompaniesdohavean
impressivetrackrecordofrespondingtocrisissituations.Theyreboundedvery
quicklyfromtheoil-priceshockin1973andmorerecentlyoffsettherisingYen
byboostingproductivityandshiftingoperationsoverseas.Thistimearound,
however,theyfaceamuchharderandlongerroadtorecovery.Recessionisgoing
tobeverydifficultforJapan.Therestructuringtrendmayitselfexacerbate
theproblem.Totrytoshoreupfalteringprofits,companieswillslashcapital
investmentandemployeebenefits.Thisinturnwillfurtherdamageconsumer
confidence.Around20%ofJapan’sGNPcomesfrombusinessinvestment,witha
whopping60%fromconsumerspending.Consumerconfidencehasalsobeenhurtby
layoffsandcutsinovertimepayandbonuses.Foralongtimetherehavebeenmore
newjoboffersthantherewereseekers,butthishasfallenrecently.Formost
Japanesethisisanextraordinaryoccurrence.Statements:49.Japaneseindustries
wereknowntoberemarkablyflexibleinadjustingtoeconomiccrisis.Thistime
it’sgoingtobeverydifficultforthemtoemergefromrecession.
True
False
A:
答B(yǎng):案:A
24、【判斷題】Passage2Japan’seconomyisinthemostwrenchingadjustment
sincetheoil-priceshockoftheearly1970s.Theoptimistshavepredictedthat
thepowerhouseeconomyissufferingonlyatemporaryslowdown.Yetvirtuallyevery
keyindicatorcontinuestodeteriorate.Themuch-vaunted“softlanding”is
cleaningnotinthecards.Recoveryisfurtherawaythanmanypeopleimagine,and
itwillbeslowanderraticwhenitdoescome.Alarmedattherapidasset-price
inflationofthemid-1980s,bureaucratsintervenedtoheadoffacrash.
Unfortunately,theeconomydidn’tcooperate.Assetpricestumbledprecipitously,
withtherealestateandstockmarketsembarkingonasteadyslidethatmany
believehasyettohitbottom.JapandippeddecidedlyintorecessionasGDPfell
0.2%inthesecondquarterof1992,0.4%inthethirdand0.3%inthefourth.
Industrialoutputshrank6.1%lastyear.Nowwe’restartingtoseebankruptcies
byindustrialandservicecompanies.Therecessionisnolongerconfinedtothe
bubbleeconomy-ithasenteredtherealeconomy.Japanesecompaniesdohavean
impressivetrackrecordofrespondingtocrisissituations.Theyreboundedvery
quicklyfromtheoil-priceshockin1973andmorerecentlyoffsettherisingYen
byboostingproductivityandshiftingoperationsoverseas.Thistimearound,
however,theyfaceamuchharderandlongerroadtorecovery.Recessionisgoing
tobeverydifficultforJapan.Therestructuringtrendmayitselfexacerbate
theproblem.Totrytoshoreupfalteringprofits,companieswillslashcapital
investmentandemployeebenefits.Thisinturnwillfurtherdamageconsumer
confidence.Around20%ofJapan’sGNPcomesfrombusinessinvestment,witha
whopping60%fromconsumerspending.Consumerconfidencehasalsobeenhurtby
layoffsandcutsinovertimepayandbonuses.Foralongtimetherehavebeenmore
newjoboffersthantherewereseekers,butthishasfallenrecently.Formost
Japanesethisisanextraordinaryoccurrence.Statements:50.Consumerconfidence
isvitallyimportanttoJapan’seconomy,becauseemployeebenefitswereslashed.
True
False
A:
答B(yǎng):案:B
25、【判斷題】Passage2Japan’seconomyisinthemostwrenchingadjustment
sincetheoil-priceshockoftheearly1970s.Theoptimistshavepredictedthat
thepowerhouseeconomyissufferingonlyatemporaryslowdown.Yetvirtuallyevery
keyindicatorcontinuestodeteriorate.Themuch-vaunted“softlanding”is
cleaningnotinthecards.Recoveryisfurtherawaythanmanypeopleimagine,and
itwillbeslowanderraticwhenitdoescome.Alarmedattherapidasset-price
inflationofthemid-1980s,bureaucratsintervenedtoheadoffacrash.
Unfortunately,theeconomydidn’tcooperate.Assetpricestumbledprecipitously,
withtherealestateandstockmarketsembarkingonasteadyslidethatmany
believehasyettohitbottom.JapandippeddecidedlyintorecessionasGDPfell
0.2%inthesecondquarterof1992,0.4%inthethirdand0.3%inthefourth.
Industrialoutputshrank6.1%lastyear.Nowwe’restartingtoseebankruptcies
byindustrialandservicecompanies.Therecessionisnolongerconfinedtothe
bubbleeconomy-ithasenteredtherealeconomy.Japanesecompaniesdohavean
impressivetrackrecordofrespondingtocrisissituations.Theyreboundedvery
quicklyfromtheoil-priceshockin1973andmorerecentlyoffsettherisingYen
byboostingproductivityandshiftingoperationsoverseas.Thistimearound,
however,theyfaceamuchharderandlongerroadtorecovery.Recessionisgoing
tobeverydifficultforJapan.Therestructuringtrendmayitselfexacerbate
theproblem.Totrytoshoreupfalteringprofits,companieswillslashcapital
investmentandemployeebenefits.Thisinturnwillfurtherdamageconsumer
confidence.Around20%ofJapan’sGNPcomesfrombusinessinvestment,witha
whopping60%fromconsumerspending.Consumerconfidencehasalsobeenhurtby
layoffsandcutsinovertimepayandbonuses.Foralongtimetherehavebeenmore
newjoboffersthantherewereseekers,butthishasfallenrecently.Formost
Japanesethisisanextraordinaryoccurrence.Statements:51.Therecent
occurrenceoflayoffsandcutsinovertimepayandbonusesisquiteunusualto
mostJapanese,asforalongtimetherehavebeenmorejoboffersthanseekers.
True
False
A:
答B(yǎng):案:A
26、【問答題】(英譯中)unfairtrade
答案:不平等貿(mào)易
27、【問答題】(英譯中)exclusivecontract
答案:獨家經(jīng)銷合同
28、【問答題】(英譯中)percapitaincome
答案:人均收入
29、【問答題】(英譯中)long-termstrategy
答案:長期戰(zhàn)略
30、【問答題】(英譯中)GATT
答案:關貿(mào)總協(xié)定
31、【問答題】(英譯中)financialcrisis
答案:金融危機
32、【問答題】(英譯中)traderepresentative
答案:貿(mào)易(談判)代表
33、【問答題】(英譯中)physicalmarket
答案:現(xiàn)貨市場
34、【問答題】(英譯中)financialderegulation
答案:金融自由化
35、【問答題】(英譯中)sovereigntydispute
答案:主權爭端
36、【問答題】(中譯英)利息付款
答案:debtservice
37、【問答題】(中譯英)外商獨資
答案:whollyforeign-owned
38、【問答題】(中譯英)技術轉讓
答案:technologytransfer
39、【問答題】(中譯英)國內(nèi)需求
答案:domesticdemand
40、【問答題】(中譯英)出口導向
答案:export-oriented
41、【問答題】(中譯英)貿(mào)易差額
答案:tradebalance
42、【問答題】(中譯英)產(chǎn)地證書
答案:certificateoforigin
43、【問答題】(中譯英)期貨市場
答案:futuresmarket
44、【問答題】(中譯英)市場份額
答案:marketshare
45、【問答題】(中譯英)進口稅
答案:customsduties
46、【問答題】Passage1InthepastfewdaysdifferencesbetweentheUnited
StatesandtheEuropeanCommunityonfarmtradehavenarrowedalmosttonothing.
AsaresulttheworldisnowclosetoconcludingtheUruguayroundofGATTtalks.
Thatdealisadmittedly【farfrom】perfect,aseriesofmessycompromises.The
causeoffreetradewillhavemanymorebattlestofight.Nevermind.Ona
conservativeestimatetheUruguayroundwouldpermanentlyraiseglobalwelfareby
morethan$100billionayear,spureconomicgrowtheverywhereandextend
competitiontohitherto【sheltered】,andthereforebackward,partsofall
economies.Byanystandards,itwouldbeahugelyvaluableachievement.36.Why
doesthepassagesaythattheUruguayroundisclosetoconclusion?
答案:BecausethedifferencesbetweentheU.S.andEChavenarrowedalmost
tonothing.(BecausethegapbetweentheU.S.andEChasalmostbeenclosed.
47、【問答題】Passage1InthepastfewdaysdifferencesbetweentheUnited
StatesandtheEuropeanCommunityonfarmtradehavenarrowedalmosttonothing.
AsaresulttheworldisnowclosetoconcludingtheUruguayroundofGATTtalks.
Thatdealisadmittedly【farfrom】perfect,aseriesofmessycompromises.The
causeoffreetradewillhavemanymorebattlestofight.Nevermind.Ona
conservativeestimatetheUruguayroundwouldpermanentlyraiseglobalwelfareby
morethan$100billionayear,spureconomicgrowtheverywhereandextend
competitiontohitherto【sheltered】,andthereforebackward,partsofall
economies.Byanystandards,itwouldbeahugelyvaluableachievement.37.What
do“farfrom”and“sheltered”mean?
答案:Farfrommeans"notatall","alongwayfrom"and"sheltered"
means"protected(economically)"
48、【問答題】Passage1InthepastfewdaysdifferencesbetweentheUnited
StatesandtheEuropeanCommunityonfarmtradehavenarrowedalmosttonothing.
AsaresulttheworldisnowclosetoconcludingtheUruguayroundofGATTtalks.
Thatdealisadmittedly【farfrom】perfect,aseriesofmessycompromises.The
causeoffreetradewillhavemanymorebattlestofight.Nevermind.Ona
conservativeestimatetheUruguayroundwouldpermanentlyraiseglobalwelfareby
morethan$100billionayear,spureconomicgrowtheverywhereandextend
competitiontohitherto【sheltered】,andthereforebackward,partsofall
economies.Byanystandards,itwouldbeahugelyvaluableachievement.38.How
cantheUruguayroundbedescribedbyanon-conservativeestimate?
答案:Itcanbedescribedasahugelyvaluableachievement.
49、【問答題】Passage2Nationswithseriousdebtproblems,suchasMexico,
BrazilandArgentina,havebeencompelledtodevotealmostalltheirexport
earningstodebtservice,leavingthemselveswithvirtuallynosurplustopayfor
imports.Withbarter,however,debtornationscancontinuetoimportgoodswhile,
ineffect,concealingexportearningsfromcreditors.Butcountertradeisnot
theexclusiveprovinceofdebtornations.SaysYoffie,“Evencountrieswith
strongforeignexchangepositions,suchasAustralia,CanadaandIndonesia,
areinsistingoncountertradeincertainareas.Linkingimportsandexportsis
awaytoexertpowerovermultinationalcorporations.Countriesthatlackexpertise
ininternationalmarketingtrytousecountertradeasleveragetotapthe
networksof【globalfirms】.”39.Whataretheadvantageanddisadvantageof
barter?
答案:Theadvantageisthatthedebtornationscancontinuetoimportgoo
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