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商務(wù)英語中級模擬試題(15)
(1~7/共7題)READINGPARTONE-Lookatthestatementsbelowandtheinformationonoutdoor
advertisingontheoppositepage.■Whichsection(A,B,C,orD)doeseachstatement1—7,refer
to??Foreachstatement1—7,markoneletter(A,B,C,orD)onyourAnswerSheet.?Youwill
needtousesomeoftheselettersmorethanonce.
A
Oneofthemorediscernibletrendsinthefinancial-serviceindustryinrecenttimeshasbeen
theadoptionofprogramsdesignedtoencouragemorepersonalizedrelationshipsbetweenan
institution'semployeesanditsclients,particularlythoseclientswhoaremajordepositors.The
expressionmostcommonlyusedtodescribethistypeofprogramis"relationshipbanking".
B
Inrelationshipbankingtheemphasisisonestablishingalong-termmultiple-service
relationship;onsatisfyingthetotalityoftheclient'sfinancial-serviceneeds;onminimizingthe
needsordesiresofclientstosplintertheirfinancialbusinessamongvariousinstitutions.
C
Implicitwithinanydefinitionofrelationshipbankingisrecognitionthatthefinancial-service
requirementsofoneindividualorrelativelyhomogeneousgroupwilllikelybesubstantially
differentfromthoseofanotherindividualorgroup.Asuccessfulrelationshipbankingprogramis,
therefore,dependentinalargepartonthedevelopmentofaseriesoffinancial-service
"packages",eachdesignedtomeettheneedsofidentifiablehomogeneousgroups.
D
Anotherdimensionofrelationshipbankingisthedevelopmentofhighlypersonalized
relationshipsbetweenemployeeandclient.Inmostfinancialinstitutionstodaytheclientis
servicedbyanemployeewhohappenstobefreeatthetime,regardlessofthenatureofthe
transaction.Personalizedrelationshipsarethereforedifficulttoestablish.Inafullrelationship
bankingprogram,however;theclientknowsthereisoneindividualwithintheinstitutionwhohas
intimateknowledgeoftheclient'srequirementsandpreferencesregardingcomplextransactions.
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Allkindsoffinancialneedsaremetinrelationshipbankingsystem.
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Employeesinrelationshipbankingaredealingwithdifferentbusinesses
respectively.___________
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Bankingisbecomingmorepersonal,whichiseasilyrecognized.
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Thenecessaryfirststepininstitutingrelationshipbankisrecognizingthespecialneedsofgroups
andindividuals.
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Oneofthemainaimsofthistypeofbankingistoencourageclientstokeepalltheirbusiness
withasinglebank.
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Therelationshipbankingprogramshavealreadybeenused.
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Aclientmaydevelopahighlevelofconfidenceincertainemployee.
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(8~12/共5題)PARTTWO-Readthearticlebelowaboutbanks.?Choosethebestsentence
fromtheoppositepagetofilleachofthegaps.?Foreachgap8—12,markoneletter(A—G)on
yourAnswerSheet.?Donotuseanylettermorethanonce.
MACROECONOMICPOLICIES
Formostcountries,thefollowingfourprincipalobjectivesofeconomicpolicywouldapply:(1)
Maintenanceofemploymentatahighlevel.(2)Stableprices.(3)Economicgrowth.(4)Balanceof
paymentsequilibrium.Theseobjectivesaresometimesextremelydifficulttoachieve.Ahighlevel
ofemployment,forexample,tendedtopushwagesandhencepricesup.Italsocreatedan
imbalancebetweenexportsandimports.Furthermorethecompetitionamongfirmsforlabor
tendedtoreducelaborproductivitysinceworkerswerenotalwaysfullyemployed.
Governmentwilldifferintheemphasistheyplaceoneachoftheaboveobjectives._8_.At
timeswheninflationwashigh,greatstresswasplacedonbringingitdown,butthishadsevere
effectsonjobsandoneconomicgrowth.Thepursuitofanexpansionarypolicyveryoften
resultedinanincreaseinGDPandafallinthelevelofunemployment;butwasaccompaniedbya
markedriseintherateofinflationandaseriousbalanceofpaymentsdeficit.
Incarryingoutitseconomicpolicy,thegovernmentusestwoprincipalmeans-fiscalpolicyand
monetarypolicy._9_Monetarypolicyisbroadlyneutralinitseffectswhilstfiscalandother
measurescanbeusedmorediscriminately-theredistributionofincomesandlowerratesof
corporationtaxforsmallbusinessesaretwoexamples.
Governmentregulationofthemoneysupplyisimportantforeconomicstability.Bankswillwish
tokeepexcessreserveswhentheydonotforeseeprofitableandsecureopportunitiestomake
loans.Thisislikelytohappenduringthedownswingandaroundthebottomofabusiness
contraction._10_
Duringarecession,profit-orientedbankstendtoreducethemoneysupplybyincreasingtheir
excessivereservesifthecentralbanksdidnotintervene._11_.
Ontheotherhand,bankswillwanttosqueezepossiblemoneysupplyoutofanygivenamountof
cashreservesbykeepingtheirreservesatthebareminimumwhenthedemandforbankloansis
buoyant,profitsarehigh,andmanyinvestmentssuddenlystarttolookprofitable._12_The
authoritiesmustintervenetopreventthis.Themonetaryauthoritiescanexercisemonetary
controlintwoways:eithertheycanattempttocontrolinterest(i.e.thepriceofmoney)orthey
canendeavortocontrolthemoneysupply.
[A]Fiscalpolicyisconcernedwithtaxation,subsidiesandgovernmentspending;monetary
policy,incontrast,isconcernedwithinterestrates,themoneysupplyandbanklending.
[B]Asthemoneysupplyisanimportantinfluenceonaggregatedemandsuchacontraction
ofmoneysupplywouldexacerbatetheseverityoftherecession.
[C]Thisreducedincentivetoholdexcessreservesinprosperoustimesmeansthatduringan
economicboom,thebehaviorofprofit-orientedbanksislikelytomakethemoneysupplyexpand,
addingundesirablemomentumtotheboomingeconomyandpavingthewayforaburstof
inflation.
[D]Theseobjectivesaresometimesextremelydifficulttoachieve.
[E]Whenthisoccurs,theprosperityofbankstoholdexcessreserveswillturnthemoney
creationprocessintooneofthemoneydestruction.
[F]Formanyyearsthemainemphasiswasonemploymentandbalanceofpayments,but
thisadverselyaffectedthepursuitofstablepricesandeconomicgrowth.
[G]Whenadoptingmonetarypolicy,thecentralbankusuallytakesactiontochangethe
equilibriumofthemoneymarket,thatis,toalterthemoneysupply,movetheinterestrate,ordo
both.
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(13~18/共6題)PARTTHREE-Readthearticlebelowabouteffectsoftaxation,andthequestions
ontheoppositepage.?Foreachquestion13—18,markoneletter(A,B,C,orD)onyourAnswer
Sheetfortheansweryouchoose.
THEDIFFICULTIESOFMANAGINGASMALLBUSINESS
"Theorganizationalweaknessesthatentrepreneurshavetodealwitheverydaywouldcausethe
managersofamaturecompanytopanic."AndrewBiddenwroterecentlyinBostonBusiness
Review.Thisseemstosuggestthattheleadersofentrepreneurialorsmallbusinessesmustbe
unlikeothermanagers,ortheproblemsfacedbysuchleadersmustbethesubjectofa
specializedbodyofwisdom,orpossiblyboth.Unfortunately,neitheristrue.Notmuchworth
readingaboutmanagingtheentrepreneurialorsmallbusinesseshasbeenwritten,andthe
leadersofsuchbusinessesaremadeoffleshandblood,liketherestofus.
Furthermore,littlehasbeendonetoaddresstheaspectsofentrepreneurialorsmallbusinesses
thataresodifficulttodealwithandsodifferentfromthechallengesfacedbymanagementinbig
businesses.Inpartthisisbecausethoseinvolvedingatheringexpertiseaboutbusinessesandin
sellingadvicetobusinesseshavehistoricallybeenmoreinterestedintheneedsofbigbusiness.In
part,intheUKatleast,itisalsobecausesmallbusinesseshavealwayspreferredtoadaptto
changingcircumstances.
Theorganizationalproblemsofentrepreneurialorsmallbusinessesarethusforceduponthe
individualswholeadthem.Evenmoresothanforbiggerbusinesses,theoldsayingistrue-that
people,particularlythosewhomaketheimportantdecisions,arebusiness'mostimportantasset.
Theresearchthatdoesexistshowsthatneithermoneynortheabilitytoaccessmoreofitisthe
majorfactordetermininggrowth.Themainreasonanentrepreneurialbusinessstopsgrowingis
thelackofmanagementandleadershipresourceavailabletothebusinesswhenitmatters.Give
anentrepreneuranexperienced,skilledteamandheorshewillfindthefundseverytime.
Gettingtheteam,though,isthedifficultbit.Partoftheproblemforentrepreneursisthespeed
ofchangethataffectstheirbusinesses.Theyhavetocopewithcontinuouschangeyethave
alwaysbeensuspiciousaboutthelatestmanagementsolution.Theyregardthemanyofferings
frombusinessschoolsasoutofdateevenbeforetheyleavetheplanningboardandhavelittle
faithintherecommendationsofconsultantswhentheyarriveinthehandsofyoung,
inexperiencedgraduates.Butsuchimpatiencewithmanagementsolutionsdoesnotmeanthat
problemscanbelefttosolvethemselves.However,theleadersofgrowingbusinessesarestillleft
withtheproblemofwhototurntoforadvice.
Theanswerishorriblysimple:leadersofsmallbusinessescanaskeachother.Thecollective
knowledgeofagroupofleaderscanprovetobeenormouslyhelpfulinsolvingthespecific
problemsofindividuals.Oneleader'sproblemshavecertainlybeensolvedalreadybysomeone
else.ThereisanorganizationcalledKITEwhichenablesthoseresponsibleforsmallbusinessesto
meet.Itsmembers,allofwhomarechiefexecutives,gothroughademandingselectionprocess,
andthenjoinasmallgroupofotherchiefexecutives.Theycomefromarangeofbusinesssectors
andeachoffersadifferentcorporatehistory.Eachgroupisledbyamoderator;anindependently
selectedbusinessmanorbusinesswomanwhohasbeenspeciallytrainedtoheadthegroup.Each
membertakesitinturntohostameetingathisorherbusinesspremisesand,mostimportantof
allzgroupdiscussionsarekeptstrictlyconfidential.Thisencouragesafreesharingofproblems
andincreasesthepossibilityofsolutionsbeingdiscovered.
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Whatdoesthewritersayaboutentrepreneursinthefirstparagraph?
A.Itiswrongtoassumethattheyaredifferentfromothermanagers.
B.Theproblemstheyhavetocopewitharespecifictosmallbusinesses.
C.Theyfinditdifficulttoattractstaffswithsufficientexpertise.
D.Theycouldlearnfromtheorganizationalskillsofmanagersinlargecompanies.
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Accordingtothesecondparagraph,whathasledtoalackofsupportforentrepreneurs?
A.Entrepreneurshavealwayspreferredtoactindependently.
B.Therequirementsofbigbusinesseshavealwaystakenpriority.
C.ltisdifficulttofindsolutionstotheproblemsfacedbyentrepreneurs.
0.Entrepreneursarereluctanttoprovideinformationabouttheirbusinesses.
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Whatdoesthewritersayabouttheexpansionofsmallbusinesses?
A.Manysmallbusinessesdonotproduceenoughprofitstofinancegrowth.
B.Manyemployeesinsmallbusinesseshaveproblemsworkingaspartofateam.
C.Beingabletorecruittherightpeopleisthemostimportantfactoraffectinggrowth.
0.Leadersofsmallbusinesseslacktheexperiencetomaketheircompaniesasuccess.
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Whatdoesthewritersayisanadditionalproblemforentrepreneursinthefourthparagraph?
A.Theyrelyonmanagementsystemsthatareoutofdate.
B.Theywillnotadoptmeasuresthatprovidelong-termsolutions.
C.Theyhavelittleconfidenceinthebusinessadvicethatisavailable.
D.Theydonottakemarketchangesintoaccountwhendrawingupbusinessplans.
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WhatdoesthewritersaythemembersoftheKITEorganizationprovide?
A.Adviceonhowtoselectsuitablestaff.
B.Ameansofcontactingpotentialclients.
C.Asimplechecklistforanalyzingproblems.
0.Directexperienceofanumberofindustries.
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ThewritersaysthatKITEgroupsarelikelytosucceedbecause.
A.membersareabletoelecttheirleader
B.theleadershavereceivedextensivetraining
C.membersareencouragedtoadoptacriticalapproach
0.informationisnotpassedontonon-members
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(19~33/共15題)PARTFOUR-Readthenewsbelow.-Choosethebestwordorphrasetofilleach
gapfromA,B,C,orDontheoppositepage.-Foreachquestion19—33,markoneletter(A,B,C,
orD)onyourAnswerSheet.
RobotsatWork
Thenewspaperproductionprocesshascomealongwayfromtheolddayswhenthepaperwas
written,edited,typesetandultimatelyprintedinonebuildingwiththejournalistsworkingonthe
upperfloorsandtheprinting_19_goingonthegroundfloor.Thesedaystheeditors,
sub-editorsandjournalistswhoputthepapertogetherare_20_tofindthemselvesinatotally
differentbuildingormaybeeveninadifferentcity.Thisisthe_21_whichnowprevailsin
Sydney.Thedailypaperiscompliedattheeditorialheadquarters,knownasthepre-presscentre,
intheheartofthecitybutprintedfarawayinthesuburbsattheprintingcentre.Herhuman
beingsareinthe_22_asmuchoftheworkisdonebyautomatedmachinescontrolledby
computers._23_thefinishednewspaperhasbeencreatedforthenextmorning'sedition,all
thepagesare_24_electronicallyfrompre-presscentretotheprintingcentre.Thesystemof
transmissionisanupdateonthesophisticatedpagefacsimilesystemalreadyinuseon
many_25_newspapers.Animage-setterattheprintingcentredeliversthepagesasfilms.Each
page_26_lessthanoneminutetoproduce,althoughforcolorpagesfourversionsareused,
oneeachforblack,cyan,magentaandyellow.Thepagesarethenprocessedintophotographic
negativesandthefilmisusedtoproducealuminumprintingplates_27_forthepresses.
AprocessionofautomatedvehiclesisbusyatthenewprintingcentrewheretheSydneyMorning
Heraldisprintedeachday.With_28_flashingandwarninghornshonking,therobotslookfor
alltheworldlikeenthusiasticmachinesfromascience-fictionmovie,astheyfollowtheirrandom
pathsaroundthe_29_busilygettingonwiththeirjobs.Automationofthiskindisnow_30_
inallmodernnewspaperplants.Therobotscan_31_unauthorizedpersonnelandalert_32_
staffimmediatelyiftheyfindanintruderandnotsurprisingly,talltalesarealreadybeingtold
aboutthemachinesstartingtotakeon_33_oftheirown.
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A.presses
B.sessions
C.plans
0.schedules
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A.sorry
B.likely
C.forced
0.expectant
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A.mood
B.sample
C.situation
0.environment
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A.vast
B.plenty
C.minority
D.body,
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A.Once
B.Before
C.While
D.Until
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A.played
B.powered
C.brought
0.transmitted
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A.other
B.another
C.one
D.every
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A.asks
B.puts
C.manages
D.takes
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A.dealing
B.asking
C.attractive
D.ready
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A.tables
B.cards
C.lights
D.words
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A.ceremony
B.plant
C.space
D.office
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A.disappearing
B.refused
C.seldom
0.standard
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A.detect
B.sense
C.write
D.do
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A.recruiting
B.security
C.company
D.their
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A.families
B.personalities
C.functions
0.movements
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(34~45/共12題)PARTFIVE-Readthetextbelow.-Inmostofthelines34—45thereisoneextra
word.Itiseithergrammaticallyincorrectordoesnotfitinwiththemeaningofthetext.Some
lines,however,arecorrect.-Ifalineiscorrect,writeCORRECTonyourAnswerSheet.-Ifthere
isanextrawordintheline,writetheextrawordinCAPITALLETTERSonyourAnswerSheet.
Shop-localGroupOffersEconomicImpactFigures
CanIfconsumersinHillsboroughCountycanlimitedtheirspendingononeSaturday
Correcttoindependent,locallyownedbusinessesinsteadofchainstores,morethan
34$17millionwouldevenremaininthelocaleconomyinsteadofbeingshippedto
35outsidecorporationsasovernightdeposits.Soitsayrepresentativesofthe
36TampaIndependentBusinessAlliance,whobasetheircalculationonstudiesthat
37madebytheAmericanIndependentBusinessAlliance.Thenationalstudyfound
38thatsincelocallyownedbusinessesbegantousegoodsandservicesofother
39businessesinthecommunity,aconsumer'sspendingcirculates3upto31/2
40timeslongerlocallythanifitisspentonatachain.OnSaturday,thelocalgroup
41willbeworkingwiththenationalorganizationandmorethanall25other
42communitiesacrossthecountrytobroadcastthebenefitscomingofthe
43shop-localmovement.Theeducationalevent,"AmericanUnchained",willbe
44promotedatindependentbusinessessuchasInkwoodBooksinTampa."We
45wantpeopletothinkaboutwheretheirdollarsactuallyendupto,"saidCarla
Jimenez,co-ownerofInkwoodandpresidentofTampaIndependentBusinessAlliance.
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,YouareHeadofSalesDepartmentforFox日ectricalCo..Youareorganizingyourschedulefora
meetingwithoneofyourexistingclientsnextmonth.
,Writeane-mailtoJohnDriscoll,yourclient:
?Proposingatimeforthemeeting
?Explainingwhatwillbediscussedinthemeeting
■Askingthemtosuggestanalternativeifnecessary
?Write40—50wordsonaseparatesheet.To:
From:
Date:
Subject:
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messages.-Writeoneortwowordsoranumberinthenumberedspacesonthenotesorforms
below.-Youwillheareachrecordingtwice.
ITDepartmentMessageTime:10:30
Tom,
EllenProctor___48___Deptcalled-shehassomeonewhomightbesuitableforthe
___49___job.
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ABPIN-HOUSETRANING:COURSEBOOKINGS
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[C]shopfloor
[D]payroll
[E]humanresources
[F]informationtechnology
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Whatarethescientistsdoinglastinordertopiecetogethertheinstructionbookforhuman
biology?
A.Theydrawthegeneticmaps.
B.TheygrowpurehumanDNA.
C.Theyletacomputerreaditschemicalsequence.
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Whatcanyoufindinsuchabook?
A.Generush.
B.Humangenome.
C.HumanDNA.
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Whopredictsthereleaseofourinstructionbook?
A.Chiefofthegenomeproject.
B.Correspondent.
C.CraigVenter.
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Whyareprivatecompaniestryingtodiscoverthehumangenomebeforethegovernment
genomeprojectdoes?
A.Becausethere'sabitofagoldrushgoingonatit.
B.Becausetheywanttostakeclaimsontheirdiscoveriesandmakehugeprofits.
C.Becausetheywanttopatentthegenomeandtransformmedicineinways.
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Whataretheargumentsfortheprivateownershipofgenomepatents?
A.Theownershipencouragesinnovation.
B.TheownershiphaslongbeenpartofEuropeanWay.
C.TheownershipmaymarkthediscoveryoftheDNAdoublehelix.
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Whataretheargumentsagainsttheprivateownershipofgenomepatents?
A.Doctorsarenotpermittedtodogenetestswithoutbuyingpatents.
B.Theownershipmayslowdowntheresearchprogress.
C.Thecodesforheightandintelligencewillberevealed.
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HowdidCraigVenterdefendhiscompany'sbehavior?
A.Hewascollectinginformationtoselltoscientists.
B.Thepaceofgeneticresearchbecameveryslowbecauseofcompetition.
C.Theinformationcollectedbyhimwouldbegiventothegovernmentfreeofcharge.
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AccordingtoDr.Collins,howtopreventthosepatents?
A.Tostopclinicallabfromdoingdiagnostictesting.
B.Toordergovernmentlabstomakeeverynewgenediscoverypublicknowledge.
C.Topasslawsprohibitingprivateownershipofgenomepatents.
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(1/1)SPEAKINGPART-1Theinterview—about3minutesInthisparttheinterlocutorasks
questionstoeachofthecandidatesinturn.Youhavetogiveinformationaboutyourselfand
expresspersonalopinions.
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Inthisparttheinterlocutorasksquestionstoeachofthecandidatesinturn.Youhavetogive
informationaboutyourselfandexpresspersonalopinions.
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ashorttalkonabusinesstopic.Youhavetochooseoneofthetopicsfromthethreebelowand
thentalkforaboutoneminute.Youhaveoneminutetoprepareyourideas.
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topic.Youhave30secondstolookatthepromptcard,anexampleofwhichisbelow,andthen
about3minutestodiscussthetopicwithyourpartner.Afterthatexaminerwillaskyoumore
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答案及解析
(1~7/共7題)READINGPARTONE-Lookatthestatementsbelowandtheinformationonoutdoor
advertisingontheoppositepage.?Whichsection(A,B,C,orD)doeseachstatement1—7,refer
to?"Foreachstatement1—7,markoneletter(A,B,C,orD)onyourAnswerSheet.?Youwill
needtousesomeoftheselettersmorethanonce.
A
Oneofthemorediscernibletrendsinthefinancial-serviceindustryinrecenttimeshasbeen
theadoptionofprogramsdesignedtoencouragemorepersonalizedrelationshipsbetweenan
institution'semployeesanditsclients,particularlythoseclientswhoaremajordepositors.The
expressionmostcommonlyusedtodescribethistypeofprogramis"relationshipbanking".
B
Inrelationshipbankingtheemphasisisonestablishingalong-termmultiple-service
relationship;onsatisfyingthetotalityoftheclient'sfinancial-serviceneeds;onminimizingthe
needsordesiresofclientstosplintertheirfinancialbusinessamongvariousinstitutions.
C
Implicitwithinanydefinitionofrelationshipbankingisrecognitionthatthefinancial-service
requirementsofoneindividualorrelativelyhomogeneousgroupwilllikelybesubstantially
differentfromthoseofanotherindividualorgroup.Asuccessfulrelationshipbankingprogramis,
therefore,dependentinalargepartonthedevelopmentofaseriesoffinancial-service
"packages",eachdesignedtomeettheneedsofidentifiablehomogeneousgroups.
D
Anotherdimensionofrelationshipbankingisthedevelopmentofhighlypersonalized
relationshipsbetweenemployeeandclient.Inmostfinancialinstitutionstodaytheclientis
servicedbyanemployeewhohappenstobefreeatthetime,regardlessofthenatureofthe
transaction.Personalizedrelationshipsarethereforedifficulttoestablish.Inafullrelationship
bankingprogram,however;theclientknowsthereisoneindividualwithintheinstitutionwhohas
intimateknowledgeoftheclient'srequirementsandpreferencesregardingcomplextransactions.
第1題
Allkindsoffinancialneedsaremetinrelationshipbankingsystem.
參考答案:B
詳細(xì)解答:
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Employeesinrelationshipbankingaredealingwithdifferentbusinesses
respectively.___________
參考答案:D
詳細(xì)解答:
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Bankingisbecomingmorepersonal,whichiseasilyrecognized.
參考答案:A
詳細(xì)解答:
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Thenecessaryfirststepininstitutingrelationshipbankisrecognizingthespecialneedsofgroups
andindividuals.
參考答案:c
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Oneofthemainaimsofthistypeofbankingistoencourageclientstokeepalltheirbusiness
withasinglebank.
參考答案:B
詳細(xì)解答:
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Therelationshipbankingprogramshavealreadybeenused.
參考答案:A
詳細(xì)解答:
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Aclientmaydevelopahighlevelofconfidenceincertainemployee.
參考答案:D
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(8~12/共5題)PARTTWO-Readthearticlebelowaboutbanks.?Choosethebestsentence
fromtheoppositepagetofilleachofthegaps.?Foreachgap8—12,markoneletter(A—G)on
yourAnswerSheet.?Donotuseanylettermorethanonce.
MACROECONOMICPOLICIES
Formostcountries,thefollowingfourprincipalobjectivesofeconomicpolicywouldapply:(1)
Maintenanceofemploymentatahighlevel.(2)Stableprices.(3)Economicgrowth.(4)Balanceof
paymentsequilibrium.Theseobjectivesaresometimesextremelydifficulttoachieve.Ahighlevel
ofemployment,forexample,tendedtopushwagesandhencepricesup.Italsocreatedan
imbalancebetweenexportsandimports.Furthermorethecompetitionamongfirmsforlabor
tendedtoreducelaborproductivitysinceworkerswerenotalwaysfullyemployed.
Governmentwilldifferintheemphasistheyplaceoneachoftheaboveobjectives._8_.At
timeswheninflationwashigh,greatstresswasplacedonbringingitdown,butthishadsevere
effectsonjobsandoneconomicgrowth.Thepursuitofanexpansionarypolicyveryofte
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