If the prices are () , we trust important business can materialize.
A.in line
B.in the line
C.on line
D.on the line
A.in line
B.in the line
C.on line
D.on the line
第1题
A.to
B.on
C.with
D.at
第3题
A.prevail
B.prevailing
C.prevalence
D.prevalent
第4题
A.employment
B.inflation
C.prices
D.trade
E.scarcity
第5题
The cost-volume-profit (C-V-P) analysis can be used in making decisions about ______ and so on.
A.selling prices
B.production volume
C.levels of discretionary fixed costs
D.all the three above
第6题
Dear Sirs,
Improved production methods make us able to offer you our new Drilite batteries(电池) at a reduced price for large quantities.
Further information of the new prices for your market is enclosed, and you will see that the price has already reduced by 5 percent.As CIF to Dublin is included in our prices, you will agree that they are clearly lower than those of the same batteries, both here in Japan and elsewhere.The quality of our products remains the same------only the finest chemicals are used.The new prices are for minimum orders of 1,000 pounds and will begin from January 1.Immediate dispatch is guaranteed whenever you require, with sufficient volume to meet your needs.
We appreciate your business and cooperation with us in the past, and look forward to supplying you in the new year at the new prices.
Yours truly,
Nipponex Electrics
26.The letter is a _________.
A.love letter
B.letter of thanks
C.letter of apologies
D.business letter
27.The underline word “guaranteed ” in the passage probably means_________.
A.in our charge
B.of a little problem
C.difficulty
D.quite sure
28.From the passage we know the quality of the products ___________.
A.is as high as before
B.is lower
C.is improved
D.is reduced
29.If the Irish expect to enjoy the 5% reduction of prices, they should _________.
A.pay the Japanese at least £1,000
B.order 1,000 pounds of batteries in weight
C.order at least£1,000 worth batteries
D.pay the Japanese £1,000 ahead
30.Why will the Japanese reduce the price by 5 percent? Because__________.
A.the Japanese produce holds a large quantity of stock and can’t sell them
B.the Japanese have improved their production methods and can turn out more products
C.the Irish think the prices in the past were unfair
D.they want to strengthen business ties with the customer
第7题
A.By separating customers into groups, companies can attract different groups with different prices
B.Companies can force everyone to pay the same price regardless of demand
C.Companies can ignore price elasticity, it cannot improve business
D.Customers are all the same and price elasticity is the same for all of them
第8题
A、As interest rate shocks increase in size.
B、As interest rate shocks decrease in size.
C、When maturity distributions of an FI's assets and liabilities are considered.
D、As inflation decreases.
E、When the leverage adjustment is incorporated.
第9题
Storage, or warehousing, is a necessary function because production and consumption of goods rarely match: items generally are not sold as quickly as they are made.Inventories build up,both in warehouses and at retail establishments, before the foods are sold.The transporta-tion function is involved in bringing goods to a warehouse and taking them from it to retail stores.
Storage performs the service of stabilizing market price.If, for example, no agricultural product could be stored, all food would have to be put on the market immediately.This would, of course, create a glut and lower prices drastically.There would be an immediate benefit to consumers, but in the long run they would suffer.Farmers, because of low prices, would be forced off the land, and the amount of food produced would decrease.This, in turn, would raise consumer prices.
Warehouses for storage are of several types.Private warehouses are owned by manufactur-ers.Public warehouses, in spite of their name, are privately owned facilities, but they are in-dependent of manufacturer ownership.General-merchandise warehouses store a great variety of products.Cold-storage warehouses store perishable goods, especially food products.Grain ele-vators are a kind of warehouse used to keep wheat and other grains from spoiling.A bonded warehouse is one that stores foods, frequently imported, on which taxes must be paid before theyare sold.Cigarettes and alcoholic beverages are common examples.
The distribution center is a more recently developed kind of warehouse.Many large com- panics have several manufacturing plants, sometimes located outside the country.Each plant doesnot make every company product but specializes in one or more of them.The distribution center allows a manufacturer to bring together all product lines in one place.Its purpose is to minimize storage and to ease the flow of goods from manufacturers to retailers rather than build up extensive inventories.It reduces costs by speeding up product turnover.Very large corporations will have several distribution centers regionally or internationally based
1.The main subject of this passage is______.
A、transportation and storage
B、storage of products
C、distribution center
D、two main aspects of product distribution
2.Warehousing is important in that ______.
A、inventories build up before the goods are sold
B、the prices will go down
C、more goods are produced than can be consumed
D、the food has to be put on the market immediately
3.How many types of warehouses for storage are discussed in the passage?()
A、3
B、4
C、6
D、7
4.Where might one find meat and milk?()
A、Grain elevator
B、Cold-storage warehouse
C、Private warehouse
D、Bonded warehouse
5.What is NOT true of a distribution center?()
A、It is a relatively new type of warehouse
B、Product is replaced more quickly and costs are down
C、Some distribution centers are not built in the sane country as the factory
D、It builds up extensive inventories to minimize storage
第10题
短文理解
听力原文: The Tokyo stock market responded calmly yesterday to the collapse of two Japanese financial institutions, with prices finishing higher on strength in high-tech issues. The US dollar fell back against the Japanese yen.
The dollar started higher in Tokyo amid concern about the collapse of the nation's largest credit union and Hyogo Bank, a regional bank based in Kobe. It reached 99.40 yen at one point, its highest level since 99.45 yen on February 8.
At late afternoon, the dollar was traded at 97.46 yen, down 1.32 yen from late Wednesday in Tokyo and also sharply below its overnight New York level of 99.01 yen. The US currency ranged in Tokyo between 96.82 yen and 99.40 yen. Meanwhile, share price rose as higher future prices and rising high-tech issues supported the whole market. Export-related high-tech stocks have gained significantly, supported by the stronger dollar.
21. How did the Tokyo stock market respond to the collapse of two Japanese financial institutions?
22.What was the price of the dollar against Japanese yen at late afternoon?
23.What kind of stocks has risen in the Tokyo stock market?
(21)
A.With little concern.
B.With calm.
C.With great interest.
D.With confusion.