一. 阅读部分
PART ONE
1. A 2. C 3. B 4. E 5. D 6. B 7. D
PART TWO
8. D 9. F 10. H 11. A 12. E
PART THREE
13. C 14. B 15. A 16. F 17. G 18. A 19. F 20. B
PART FOUR
21. B 22. B 23.A 24. D 25. C 26.B 27.A 28. C 29.C
30. C 31. B 32.A 33. A 34. B 35.D
PART FIVE
Section A
36. every是多余,应删掉.
37. that是多余,应删掉.
38. 没有多余的词.
39. 没有多余的词.
40. up是多余,应删掉.
Section B
41. millions应改为million
42. fooding应改为food
43. burnt应改为burn
44. leaving应改为left
45. using 应改为use
二.写作部分
PART ONE
Question 46
(Sample for reference)
To : Ms. Anne Folster, I have to delay my trip to Hawaii till July ,as Mr.
Flton Deland will arrive in London on 25th June and discuss the claim
face to face. Please arrange our meeting on 26th June.
PART TWO
Question 47
(Sample for reference )
After careful survey, we can see clearly from the chart that our cars have
more models and colours than those of Quaker Company, our main competitor
with higher quality. However, Quaker Company's income increases more
quickly. What is the reason? First , Quaker Company spends much more money
in advertising. I suggest we advertise on BTV, the most popular broadcasting
station nowadays. Secondly , we should enlarge the scope of our after-
sales service. We can open more service stations in many medium-
sized cities. Thirdly ,if we have more money, We can hire more salesmen to
sell cars directly to the customes, especially, more salesmen in medium-
sized cities.
三. 听力部分
1. Davis 2. Monday 3. HI 83
4. curly 5. Hanover 6. Office
7. more 8. 081487001 9. Textiles
10. 4 11. 6:30 12. isolated
13. D 14. H 15. A
16. E 17. B 18. G
19. C 20. E 21. C
22. F 23. C 24. A
25. C 26. B 27. B
28. A 29. B 30. C
Tape script
Part One. Questions 1 to 12.
Message One. Questions 1 to 4.
F1 : Hello. Could I speak to Mr. Davis's secretary please?
F2 : Yes ,it's Mr Davis's secretary speaking. What can I do for youo.
F1 : Oh hello , I'm Lucy, Mr. Martin's secretary. I want to check that you
know Mr.Martin changed the flight and will arrive in Tokyo around 2 i 30
Tokyo time on Monday afternoon.
F2 : I already know about it. Is it Pan-Am H1837
F1 : Yes.
F2 : Mr. Davis himself is going to meet Mr. Martin at the Airport himself.
Could you tell me what he looks like?
F1 : Well ,Mr. Martin has a moustache with dark ,curly hair.
F2 : Does he wear glasses?
F1 : Oh ,yes ,he does. And Mr. Martin is also tall. I remember he wears
sweaters when he was aboard.
F2: Thank you for your help.
F1 : You 're welcome.
Message Two. Questions 5 to 8.
F1 : Hello. Mount Wood Company.
M1 : May I speak to Mr. Harry Stewart, please?
F1 : I'm sorry ,but Mr. Stewart is out of town until next Monday. De you
want to leave a message?
M1 : Oh, yes. I'm Bruce Hanover. I represent the Quick Office Supply Company.
F1 : Is it B-R-U-C-E ,H-A-N-O-V-E-R?
M1 : That's right. Last week your company purchased feeder paper for your
word processors from us. Mr. Stewart seemed very satisfied. So I would like
to see Mr.Stewart and try to convince him to place more orders with us.
As we sell all kinds of stationary supplies at low prices and with prompt
delivery.
F1 : OK. I'll let Mr. Stewart know your calling when he come back.
M1 : Thank you. And my contact number is 081487001. So Mr. Stewart may call
me if he finds it convenient.
F1 : 081487001
M1 : That's right. By the way, I will not be in on Wednesday morning.
F1 : I'll tell Mr. Stewart. Bye-bye.
M1 : Thank you very much.
Message Three. Questions 9 to 12.
F1 : Hello, Edmund Hotel.
M1 : Hello ,1'm John Lee of National Textiles Import and Export Corporation.
F1 : What can I do for you?
M1 : Well ,l would like to invite a customer of mine to a banquet tomorrow
evening.
F1 : How many people will there be?
M1 : Four, two from our corporation and two Europeans.
F1 : When do you want to start your banquet?
M1 : Around 6:30.
F1 : Do you have any special requirments?
M1 : Yes, we do not want to be disturbed during dinner.
F1 : OK. I'll arrange a quiet room for you.
M1 : Thank you very much.
F1 : You're welcome.
Section Two. Questions 13 to 22.
Section Two. Questions 13 to 17.
Question Thirteen
You see, we have to buy the food anyway, so why not find a more economical
way to do it? I will read the newspaper to see if anything is on sale that
we need. Since we have a fridge, we can buy some items and freeze them for
later use.
Question Fourteen
I'm going to stay in New York for next week. During my stay, I'll be
attending a few parties and social gatherings. Of course, I can't wear the
same thing all the time. I need two new suits and garments for the evening.
Question Fifteen
I have made a reservation for a flight to New York for next week. And I have
to pass on the details of this flight to my American friend so that he can
book a room for me during my business visit. So could you tell me what time
it is in New York?
Question Sixteen
Look at the rear-view mirror and the side-view mirror to make sure
that no one is coming. You may turn your head to look back, too. Now the
gauge on the dashboard says the engine is war, so you can put it into drive.
Question Seventeen
Winter will be here in no time, so we have to know that your radiator fluid
can withstand freezing point. This gauge will tell us how low the
temperature can go before your car's radiator fluid freezes.
Section Two. Questions 18 to 22.
Question Eighteen
It's amazing to think that the thin thread from cocoons can be woven into
such beautiful cloth. This kind of cloth is light and comfortable to wear.
So it's often used to make pajamas, shirts, etc. We call it "the Cloth of
Kings."
Question Nineteen
I think I can pick up some of these items on this Prescription List without
your help. Let me see ,two bottles of aspirin ,a roll of adhesive tape ,and
a box of Contac.
Question Twenty
Black might look too serious for young people of your age. Why don't you
try this violet colour in large. You can use the dressing room over there
to try it on, if you like. This style suits you.
Question Twenty-one .
Vitamin C is certainly one of the most important substances our bodies need.
But it's not the only one we need. If you really need to supplement your
regular diet ,I suggest you try one of these multivitamins.
Question Twenty-two
Only man has the power of speech, and all men have it. The power of speech
is one of the most important possessions of the human race. It makes
possible the exchange of ideas between men possible as well as the
transmission of ideas from father to son.
Part Three. Questions 23 to 30.
Interviews conducted by members of the ECE, (Economic Committee of Europe)
with enterprises engaged in third-market cooperation have
identified several areas in which problems occurred.Many of these problems
are characteristic of the particular industrial sector in which the
cooperation takes place and cannot be generalized to supply to other
sectors.
When vehicles and machinery made under cooperation arrangements are
launched on new markets, substantial modifications may have to be made in
basic features. Such changes may be dictated by a lack of servicing
facilities for the prescribed frequency of service for the standard model
and an operating environment that is different form that prevailing in
either of the partner's home markets. Since acceptance of the product in
question by the client depends upon the manufacturer successfully satisfying
his specifications, the partners must closely coordinate their ordering
procedures in such a way that these changed specifications are communicated
in time to the manufacturing plants. If the producing enterprise has a long
lead time as a result of internal planning procedures, it may find it
difficult to make the necessary changes in the standard model during the
time available, to the detriment of its relations with clients in the third
market. Clearly, this is an area in which effective managerial techniques
can prevent such problems from arising.
Rapid fluctuations in demand are characteristic of the market for many of
the chemical products manufactured under east-
west cooperation arrangement. In order to respond to such shifts in demand,
the supplying enterprise must remain in close touch with the market,
either directly or through its western partner, in order to adjust its
production schedules to take these shifts into account. Otherwise it may
find itself with large inventories of unsaleable products while its partner
may be in the difficult position of hastening to find4nalternativemarket
for the amounts no longer required by the target market.
In the turnkey-plant sector, partner enterpriese often discover that they derive totally
different results from using the same local subcontractors. According to
several western plant contractors interviewed, while the eastern partner
obtained complete satisfaction from local suppliers, the western partner
found little cooperation, forthcoming long delivery delays, and other
shortcomings. This difference usually arises in the case of developing
countries in which the western firm has no experience and the eastern
enterprise may have been active for many years. Obviously in such cases
it is recommended that the western firm rely on its partner's established
links with local suppliers instead of attempting to deal with them on its
own.
Consumer goods make under cooperation arrangements and supplied to third
markets often pass through a period of poor buyer acceptance, which is due
to inappropriate or insufficient packaging. Since many branded consumer
goods are distinguished from one another at the point of sale mainly by
their packages ,the key to the successful introduction of a new product in
a third market is correct assessement of consumer preferences. This
assessment can best be carried out in the market-place by using up-to-
date techniques for measuring buyer response to package shape, colour and
presentation. Which partner should be responsible for conducting such
testing, and who should pay for this costly exercise, should be decided
well in advance of the decision to enter the market or to select the type
of distribution network for the product in question.