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  • 第1题:

    Arbitrageurs in the futures markets are those people who ______.

    A.take on the risks that hedgers want to shed

    B.seek to hedge their risks

    C.make the futures prices move in accordance with other markets

    D.all of the above


    正确答案:C
    解析:文章第一段提到while the arbitrageurs, ...at the right price. 套利者进入期货市场可以确保期货市场的价格和其他市场保持一致,从而使保值者和投机者以合理的价格进行交易。

  • 第2题:

    Cost accounting analyzes a business's cost to help managers ______.

    A.expend money

    B.control expenses

    C.pay the debts

    D.make budget


    正确答案:B
    解析:句意:成本会计分析企业的成本以帮助经理控制开支。好的成本会计记录可以指导经理为其产品和服务定价,以获得最大的利润。pay the debts还债。make budget制定预算。

  • 第3题:

    A corporate taxpayer has under-reported its taxable revenue in 2002 and hence underpaid value added tax (VAT) and enterprise income tax (EIT). In 2014, the taxpayer was charged by the tax authority with committing an act of tax evasion in 2002.

    Which of the following statements is correct?

    A.The taxpayer must pay the additional taxes due, plus a late payment surcharge and a penalty

    B.There is no need for the taxpayer to pay any additional taxes, late payment surcharge or penalty as the statute of limitation is ten years

    C.The taxpayer must pay the additional taxes, but no late payment surcharge or penalty as the statute of limitation is ten years for late payment surcharge and penalties

    D.The taxpayer must pay the additional taxes and a late payment surcharge but not a penalty as the statute of limitation is five years for penalties


    正确答案:D

    Per Article 86 of the Tax Collection and Administrative Law, the statute of limitation for an administrative penalty on non-compliances is five years.

  • 第4题:

    单选题
    Those who want to attend lectures by Art Makes Good Business speakers must _____.
    A

    make a booking

    B

    pay additional fees

    C

    understand modern art

    D

    be successful managers


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    从文章的最后一段倒数第二句话“Bookings are required.”可知,参加报告的人需要提前预定。正确答案为A。

  • 第5题:

    单选题
    A lecture hall is()where students attend lectures.
    A

    there

    B

    which

    C

    one

    D

    that


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第6题:

    问答题
    Practice 10  Every British citizen who is employed (or self-employed) is obliged to pay a weekly contribution to the national insurance and health schemes. An employer also makes a contribution for each of his employees, and the Government too pays a certain amount. This plan was brought into being in 1948. Its aim is to prevent anyone from going without medical services, if he needs them, however poor he may be; to ensure that a person who is out of work shall receive a weekly sum of money to subsist on; and to provide a small pension for those who have reached the age of retirement.  Everyone can register with a doctor of his choice and if he is ill he can consult the doctor without having to pay for the doctor's service, although he has to pay a small charge for medicines. The doctor may, if necessary, send a patient to a specialist, or to hospital~ in both cases treatment will be given without any fees being payable. Those who wish may become private patients, paying for their treatment, but they must still pay their contributions to the national insurance and health schemes.

    正确答案: 【参考译文】
    每一个有工作(或个体经营)的英国公民必须每周缴纳国民保险费和医疗保险费。雇主也要为每一个雇员付保险费,还有政府也为此出一部分钱。这一计划是在1948年出台的,其目的是使任何需要就医的人(不管他多穷)都得到医治,确保每一个失业者每个星期都能领到一份救济金,并为到了退休年龄的人提供数额不大的退休金。
    每个人都可以在他所选择的医生处登记,如果有病就可以请该医生看病而不必支付就诊费,只需付少量的药费。在必要的时候,医生可以将病人转给专科医生或医院;无论是在专科诊所还是在医院,病人都得到治疗,而不必支付任何费用。想请私人医生的人可以由私人医生看病,费用自理,但他们仍然必须缴纳国民保险金和医疗保险金。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第7题:

    单选题
    The guidebook _____ for those who are going to start a business online in this country.
    A

    is intended

    B

    to intend

    C

    intends

    D

    intending


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    本题考查固定搭配的用法。句意:这本手册是专门给那些想在这个国家开展网上业务的人准备的。be intended for为固定词组,表示“为……做准备的”,因此A项为正确答案。

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    In context, which of the following is the best revision of sentence 3 (reproduced below)?That thing that makes them want to do it is called an incentive, and what makes them not want to do them would be a disincentive.
    A

    It is an incentive making someone want to do something, and a disincentive making them not want to do it.

    B

    An incentive is what makes someone want to do something, and a disincentive is what makes someone want to avoid doing something.

    C

    Incentives make someone want to do things, but disincentives are the things making them not want to do it.

    D

    People are made to want to do something by incentives, and a disincentive is for not wanting to do it.

    E

    It is incentives that make people want to do something, disincentives on the other hand being what makes people want to avoid doing something.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    这个句子是明确“incentive,disincentive”的定义。A使用代词it,没有一个清晰地先行词,且使用两个不恰当的分词短语。C的定义冗杂,使用代词it,没有一个明确的先行词。D和E的定语既不符合平行结构也不恰当。只有B的定义最有效最简洁。

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    The Art Makes Good Business program is intended for _____.
    A

    the general public

    B

    modern art lovers

    C

    corporate members of MOCA

    D

    people involved in art business


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    事实细节题。题目中问“艺术成就优秀企业活动是为谁而开展的?”从文章第二段的第一句“The event is open to new and current corporate members of MOCA”可知,本活动是专为那些当代艺术博物馆的新老企业而设的。正确答案为C。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    Who can make big money in the new century according to the passage?
    A

    Retirees who are business-minded.

    B

    The volunteer workers in retirement homes.

    C

    College graduates with an MBA or law degree.

    D

    Professionals with a good knowledge of gerontology.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    细说推论题。依据第二段末句,只要把老年学的专业知识与商业管理或法律结合起来,就能赚大钱,故B项为答案。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    The purpose of the museum’s new programs is to show _____.
    A

    the management of business by artists

    B

    the role of art in improving business

    C

    the education of modern artists

    D

    the way to design art programs


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    从文章第一段的第二句话可知,该活动的主要目是向那些经理展示为什么艺术能创造出好的企业以及如何才能充分利用艺术。正确答案为B。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    What can we learn from the second paragraph?
    A

    CatwalkGenius.com financed Franny Armstrong to make her new movie.

    B

    Franny Armstrong hopes to attend the Sundance Film Festival.

    C

    People who gave 20 quids ($35) can get a ticket to watch the film.

    D

    All those who financed the film will get a percentage of the profits.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    推断题。根据题干提示定位到第二段。由首句可知是Franny Armstrong的支持者通过CatwalkGenius. com网站投资该影片,而并非CatwalkGenius. com网站对其进行投资, A不正确;第二句提到she hopes will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival,表明她希望参加该电影节,B为正确答案;由本段结尾People who gave 20 quids ($35) got a credit on the film’s website, those who gave F 5,000 ($9,000) and up will get a percentage of the profits,中对不同投资者的回馈方式可以判断C和D为错误答案。

  • 第13题:

    There has been a great deal of research into the art of negotiation, and, in particular, into what makes a “go od negotiator” .One point most researchers seem to agree on is that good negotiators try to create a harmonious atmosphere at the start of a negotiation.They make an effort to establish a good rapport with their opposite member, so that there will be a willingness — on both sides — to make concessions, if this should prove necessary.Good negotiators generally wish to reach an agreement which meets the interests of both sides.They therefore tend to take a long-term view, ensuring that the agreement will improve, at least not harm, their relationship with the other party.On the other hand, a poor negotiator tends to look for immediate gains, forgetting that the real benefits of a deal may come much later.Skillful negotiators are flexible.They do not “lock themselves” into a position so that they will lose face if they have to compromise.They have a range of objectives, thus allowing themselves to make concessions, for example, “I aim to buy this machine for £2 000” and not “I must buy it for £2 000” .Poor negotiators have limited objectives, and may not even work out a “fall-back position” .Successful negotiators do not want a negotiation to break down.If problems arise, they suggest ways of resolving them.The best negotiators are persuasive, eloquent people, who select a few key arguments and repeat them.Finally, it is essential to be a good listener and to check frequently that everything has been understood by both parties.

    1.The best title for the passage is ()

    A.Benefits on Both Sides

    B.Art of Negotiation

    C.Skills of Communication

    D.How to Be a Good Negotiator

    2.Negotiators’ good rapport can make it easy for negotiators()

    A.to make them fully understood

    B.to make necessary concession

    C.to create a positive environment

    D.to increase negotiators’ status

    3.If we understand that the some real benefits of a deal may come much later()

    A.we will take a long term view in the negotiation

    B.we will pay more attention to the benefits on both sides

    C.we will try much harder to improve the agreement

    D.we will try to change the relationship with the other party

    4.Many poor negotiators may not make any concession for themselves in that ()

    A.they are afraid of losing face

    B.they have no clear objectives

    C.they are not flexible

    D.they are not skillful

    5.Good negotiators are usually very persuasive and eloquent in order to()

    A.work out ways to resolve problems

    B.make sure that everything is understood

    C.have better communication with their partners

    D.avoid the breakdown of the negotiation


    参考答案:DBADD

  • 第14题:

    In English-__________ (speak) countries, you can’t always make yourself __________ (understand) by the native speakers.


    参考答案:speaking;understood

  • 第15题:

    You work as a network engineer for the company, you want to configure two BGP speakers to form an EBGP session across a firewall. On the engineer’s network, the firewall always permits TCP sessions that are initiated from the inside network (the network attached to the inside interface of the firewall). What prerequisite is there for enabling BGP to run on this network?()

    • A、EBGP multihop will need to be configured for this to work.
    • B、This should work with normal BGP peering, with no additional configuration on the BGP speakers or the firewall.
    • C、The BGP protocol port must be opened on the firewall
    • D、There is no way to make BGP work across a firewall.

    正确答案:A

  • 第16题:

    单选题
    The skulls and pelvic bones of some species of dinosaur share characteristics with the skulls and pelvic bones of all modern birds. Even though not all dinosaurs have these characteristics, there are scientists who claim that all animals that do have these characteristics are dinosaurs.  If the statements above and the claim of the scientists are true, which of the following must also be true?
    A

    Birds share more characteristics with dinosaurs than they do with other animals.

    B

    Some ancient dinosaurs were indistinguishable from modern birds.

    C

    All animals whose skulls share the characteristics of those of modern birds also have pelvic bones that are similar to those of modern birds.

    D

    Modern birds are dinosaurs.

    E

    All dinosaurs are birds.


    正确答案: E
    解析:
    由文段可知,科学家根据一些恐龙的头盖骨和骨盆骨与所有现代鸟类的头盖骨和骨盆骨有许多相同特征,得出结论:所有具有这些特征的动物是恐龙,如果这个推理是正确的话,我们可以认为现代鸟类是恐龙,故本题选D项。

  • 第17题:

    单选题
    A recent spate of art thefts at a major museum has led to a drastic increase in the insurance premiums that the museum must pay to insure its collection. Many art fans are concerned that the museum, which traditionally has charged no entrance fee, will be forced to charge a high entrance fee in order to pay for the increased insurance premiums.  Which of the following, if true, would most alleviate the concern of the art fans that the museum will be forced to charge high entrance fees?
    A

    Law enforcement officials recently apprehended the Belgian Bobcat, a notorious art thief who has been linked to at least 20 art heists.

    B

    Citing a dispute with the insurance company over the terms of its coverage, the museum has chosen to cancel its insurance policy.

    C

    The majority of visitors to the museum are schoolchildren, who could not reasonably be expected to pay a high entrance fee.

    D

    The museum pays for the majority of its total expenses from its large endowment, which is earmarked specifically for purchasing new art.

    E

    The museum recently installed a state-of-the-art burglar alarm system that will make future thefts almost impossible.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    游客们进入博物馆需要购买门票的原因是,博物馆要购买高额的财务保险;如果博物馆不再购买保险,那么游客们进入博物馆也就不需要购买门票了,故本题应选B项。

  • 第18题:

    单选题
    The passage mainly talks about
    A

    Online business is a good way to increase sales.

    B

    The holiday shopping season is a thriving business.

    C

    Thanksgiving weekend is a good way to judge how successful a business is.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    文章第一段和最后两段都在讲述假日经济给商家带来的巨大利润,由此可知选项B符合题意。

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    You work as a network engineer for the company,you want to configure two BGP speakers to form an EBGP session across a firewall. On the engineer’s network,the firewall always permits TCP sessions that are initiated from the inside network (the network attached to the inside interface of the firewall). What prerequisite is there for enabling BGP to run on this network?()
    A

    EBGP multihop will need to be configured for this to work.

    B

    This should work with normal BGP peering,with no additional configuration on the BGP speakers or the firewall.

    C

    The BGP protocol port must be opened on the firewall

    D

    There is no way to make BGP work across a firewall.


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    It is the general manager who makes the _____ decisions in business.
    A

    beginning

    B

    finishing

    C

    first

    D

    final


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    本题考查近义词辨析。句意:总经理在事务中做最终决定。finishing表示“终结,结束”,final表示“最终的,最后的”,正确答案为D。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Father: I’d like to talk to both of you about the money situation in our family.  Bette: ______  Mother: But, Bette...  Father: I make good money, and you two spend it all.  Bette: Look, Dad, I really think this is ridiculous. You make so much money, but you don’t know how to spend it. ______ I don’t see what difference it makes.
    A

    What’s the matter? ; There must be something unusual.

    B

    Oh, here he goes again. ; I don’t know why you are complaining.

    C

    It’s no need for you to say so. ; Business is business.

    D

    We all know that. ; Every dog has his day.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    第一个空格后面是:但是…,说明Bette的回答不是积极的,故B项正确,表示不耐烦。从后文Bette的回答中也可知第二个空格应表示对爸爸的不理解。

  • 第22题:

    问答题
    Passage 8  ● Look at the sentences below and the five managers’ comments on leadership on the opposite page.  ● Which comment (A, B, C, D or E) does each statement l-8 refer to?  ● For each statement l-8, make one letter (A, B, C, D or E) on your Answer Sheet.  ● You will need to use some of these letters more than once.  1. Successful leadership involves making sure that employees accept new ideas.  2. A good leader can bring success to a company in difficulties.  3. Leaders should be assessed on the basis of their achievements.  4. The personalities of good leaders are generally different from those of other managers.  5. Patience is a valuable quality in a successful leader.  6. Leaders consider potential changes in what their company does for others.  7. Good leaders will encourage their staff if their organization is in difficulties.  8. Leaders need to adapt their behaviour to suit different circumstances.  A  Maurizio Verna:  Long-term, visionarybusiness leaders must be prepared to invest to get what they want for their company. They know when and how to apply pressure and to take risks, when they need to display a more hands-off approach. I have a pretty clear view of my ideal business leader, and of course that’s where I’m trying to head: he or she should start up and grow a cash-rich, multi-interest international organization of tremendous strength and depth.  B  Sue Tucker:  The pace of technological change , and the rate at which businesses are changing, requires leaders to have a particular aptitudefor technology and an understanding of the internet. A lot of people are aware ofthe opportunities here, but awareness alone isn’t enough:in a true leader this needs to be coupled with clever marketing, product design and technological innovation, and keeping abreast of everything going on in the company. In fact the acid test, I think, is being able to use all of these skills to turn arounda failing company.  C  Carol Godfrey:  Effective leaders stand out from the herd. They’re often idiosyncratic. even eccentric. They have the confidence to be themselves, and not to adopt the language and attributes of the run-of-the-millprofessional managers and accountants. What’s crucialis having the charisma or whatever it is that gives their staff confidence in them, so they can keep everyone on board when they want to make innovations. So often these don’t get off the ground because of lack of leadership, because after all, our response to change is significantly affected by how it’s introduced.  D  Brian Matthews:  Leadership is about making things happen and being judged by results. Good ideas that go nowhere are a waste of time. Anticipate needs—those of customers for instance and initiate action to meet those needs before the people concerned have even recognized they’ve got them. That way you’ll always be ahead of them game, whatever line you’re in. For instance, top stockbrokers will learn all about you and your business and keep themselves completely up to date with your field in order to advise you. If they’re really good they’ll recognize trends even before you do.  E  Ana Costa:  Outstanding leaders understand both tactics and strategy, and are prepared to play a very long game to achieve their objectives. They understand that in negotiations they need the “win-win” concept, because losers risk losing their dignity, which is no good for your long-term business relationship with them. Leaders must stay optimistic, whatever the odds, and keep up morale of their company, even when the going is tough. It’s important to be very much hands-on, too. A good leader will champion ideas that keep the company in the forefront.

    正确答案: 1.C C段中第四句指出“What’s crucialis having the charisma …they can keep everyone on board when they want to make innovations.”。与题干意思相符。
    2.B B段第二句提到“…in a true leader…keeping abreast of everything going on in the company…being able to use all of these skills to turn around a failing company”。与题干表达意思相同。
    3.D 句意:应该基于领导者的业绩对他们进行评价。与D段首句指出的“Leadership is…being judged by results”意思相符。
    4.C C段前两句指出“Effective leaders stand out from the herd. They’re often idiosyncratic, even eccentric”。与题干“一般来说好的领导者拥有与众不同的品质”含义相同。
    5.E 句意:拥有足够的耐心对于一个成功的领导者来说是一种宝贵的品质。E段首句提到“Outstanding leaders …are prepared to play a very long game to achieve their objectives”。与题干意思相符。
    6.D D段第二句提到“Anticipate needs…and initiate action to meet those needs before the people concerned have even recognized they’ve got them”。与题干意思相符。
    7.E 句意:在公司遇到困难时,好的领导会对他们的员工进行鼓励。与E段第三句提到的“Leaders must stay optimistic, whatever the odds, and keep up morale of their company, even when the going’s tough”意思相符。
    8.A A段第二句指出“They know when and how to apply pressure and to take risks, when they need to display a more hands-off approach”。由此可以看出领导者需要适时进行调整以适应不同的环境。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    MOCA members who take part in the programs can learn ______.
    A

    to become leaders in business and art worlds

    B

    to co-operate with other members of MOCA

    C

    the new ways of communication between people

    D

    about the relationship between art,business and community


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    事实细节题。题目中问“会员可以从这次活动学到…”从文章第三段的第一句话可知,在接下来的几个月内,活动将探讨艺术、商业以及社区之间的关系。正确答案为D。

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    According to Mr. Blauer, by using the new technology, _____.
    A

    91% of the women successfully give birth to girls

    B

    76% of the women get pregnant with boys

    C

    it is more successful for those who want to have girls

    D

    it is more successful for those who want to have boys


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    文章的第六段作者提到Blauer说该公司的成功率令人瞩目:91%想要生女孩的妇女成功受孕,76%想要男孩的妇女成功受孕。