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電子商務英語年月真題
0088820091
1、【單選題】Roscaesaidthathehadneverhadtocontendwithanygirlasfat
as_________.
her
hers
A:
she
B:
herself
C:
答D:案:A
2、【單選題】Manyscientistsbelievethatoilwasformedintheearth_________
yearsago.
million
millions
A:
millionof
B:
millionsof
C:
答D:案:D
3、【單選題】Theofficer_________hisorderstothemenbyradio.
reported
transmitted
A:
communicated
B:
exchanged
C:
答D:案:C
4、【單選題】He’sneveragainwritten_________ashisfirstone.
asuchgoodbook
asogoodbook
A:
sogoodabook
B:
suchgoodabook
C:
答D:案:C
5、【單選題】Itwasn’tlong_________hefoundajob.
until
A:
before
since
B:
after
C:
答D:案:B
6、【單選題】Thereare_________benefitsinthenewsystem.
concise
tangible
A:
precise
B:
metal
C:
答D:案:B
7、【單選題】WasitduringtheSecondWorldWar_________hedied?
that
while
A:
inwhich
B:
then
C:
答D:案:A
8、【單選題】I_________tocomeovertoseeyou,butsomeonecalledandI
couldn’tgetaway.
intended
wouldintend
A:
hadintended
B:
hasintended
C:
答D:案:C
9、【單選題】He_________tobealiarbutafool.
thinks
thinking
A:
thought
B:
wasthought
C:
答D:案:D
10、【單選題】Hesaidhewouldn’tmind_________athome.
leavingalone
A:
beingleftalone
tobeleftlonely
B:
toleavealone
C:
答D:案:B
11、【單選題】Hehasanunusual_________oflife.
conception
look
A:
philosophy
B:
science
C:
答D:案:C
12、【單選題】ProfessorTate_________abouthim.
heardthestudentstotalk
heardthetalkbythestudents
A:
heardthestudentstalking
B:
heardthestudentstalk
C:
答D:案:C
13、【單選題】Beforewecommenceagain,letmegiveyouawordortwoofadvice,
_________?
willyou
shallI
A:
don’tI
B:
won’tyou
C:
答D:案:A
14、【單選題】Hewouldhavegivenmorehelp,buthe_________sobusy.
is
wouldbe
A:
hasbeen
B:
hadbeen
C:
答D:案:C
15、【單選題】Thehotwater_________mypullover.
shrank
A:
withdrew
wither
B:
retreated
C:
答D:案:A
16、【單選題】Willyoumind_________himhow_________thenextstep?
mytelling;totake
myshowing;totaking
A:
metotell;take
B:
metotell;totaking
C:
答D:案:A
17、【單選題】_________wethinkofRose,wehavetoadmitthathe’sahighly
competentman.
Which
Whichever
A:
What
B:
Whatever
C:
答D:案:D
18、【單選題】_________allbehaviorislearnedbehaviorisabasicassumption
bysolidscientists.
Nearly
Thatnearly
A:
Itisnearly
B:
Whennearly
C:
答D:案:B
19、【單選題】Ateachershouldn’thave_________.
choices
selections
A:
favorites
B:
options
C:
答D:案:C
20、【單選題】20Onceuponatime,_________knownbythenameofJames.
amantherelived
livedthereaman
A:
amanlivedthere
B:
therelivedaman
C:
答D:案:D
21、【單選題】StevewantedtoaskJennytohisschool’sSpringDance,buthe
imaginedthatshehadplentyofdatesandwouldn’tbeinterested21_____going
withhimanyway.Whenhisfriends22_____abouthisplansforthedance,
Stevepretendedtobe23_____,buttheyurgedhimtoconsidergoingtothe
dance.Steve24_____decidedthathewouldmaketheefforttoaskJenny,but
feltsurethathewouldbeturned25_____.26_____thefollowingafternoon,as
Stevewasdeliveringpapers,hecouldseeJenny27_____onthefrontsteps.She
seemedtobewaitingforsomeone.Stevegrewmore28_____asheapproachedher,
pretendingtobebusywithhisnewspaper.Bythetimehemanagedtosayhello,his
couragehadfailed,andhehadgivenuptheideaofaskinghertothedance.
29_____hissurprise,Jennysuddenlystruckupaconversation,andafewminutes
latersheaskedhimtotheSpringDancebeingheldinherschool.Theturnof
eventswassostartlingtoSteve30_____,forafewmoments,hecouldonlystare
intotalamazement.21.
in
of
A:
for
B:
at
C:
答D:案:A
22、【單選題】StevewantedtoaskJennytohisschool’sSpringDance,buthe
imaginedthatshehadplentyofdatesandwouldn’tbeinterested21_____going
withhimanyway.Whenhisfriends22_____abouthisplansforthedance,
Stevepretendedtobe23_____,buttheyurgedhimtoconsidergoingtothe
dance.Steve24_____decidedthathewouldmaketheefforttoaskJenny,but
feltsurethathewouldbeturned25_____.26_____thefollowingafternoon,as
Stevewasdeliveringpapers,hecouldseeJenny27_____onthefrontsteps.She
seemedtobewaitingforsomeone.Stevegrewmore28_____asheapproachedher,
pretendingtobebusywithhisnewspaper.Bythetimehemanagedtosayhello,his
couragehadfailed,andhehadgivenuptheideaofaskinghertothedance.
29_____hissurprise,Jennysuddenlystruckupaconversation,andafewminutes
latersheaskedhimtotheSpringDancebeingheldinherschool.Theturnof
eventswassostartlingtoSteve30_____,forafewmoments,hecouldonlystare
intotalamazement.22.
enquirer
inquired
A:
consulted
B:
concerned
C:
答D:案:B
23、【單選題】StevewantedtoaskJennytohisschool’sSpringDance,buthe
imaginedthatshehadplentyofdatesandwouldn’tbeinterested21_____going
withhimanyway.Whenhisfriends22_____abouthisplansforthedance,
Stevepretendedtobe23_____,buttheyurgedhimtoconsidergoingtothe
dance.Steve24_____decidedthathewouldmaketheefforttoaskJenny,but
feltsurethathewouldbeturned25_____.26_____thefollowingafternoon,as
Stevewasdeliveringpapers,hecouldseeJenny27_____onthefrontsteps.She
seemedtobewaitingforsomeone.Stevegrewmore28_____asheapproachedher,
pretendingtobebusywithhisnewspaper.Bythetimehemanagedtosayhello,his
couragehadfailed,andhehadgivenuptheideaofaskinghertothedance.
29_____hissurprise,Jennysuddenlystruckupaconversation,andafewminutes
latersheaskedhimtotheSpringDancebeingheldinherschool.Theturnof
eventswassostartlingtoSteve30_____,forafewmoments,hecouldonlystare
intotalamazement.23.
indifferent
different
A:
interested
B:
agitated
C:
答D:案:A
24、【單選題】StevewantedtoaskJennytohisschool’sSpringDance,buthe
imaginedthatshehadplentyofdatesandwouldn’tbeinterested21_____going
withhimanyway.Whenhisfriends22_____abouthisplansforthedance,
Stevepretendedtobe23_____,buttheyurgedhimtoconsidergoingtothe
dance.Steve24_____decidedthathewouldmaketheefforttoaskJenny,but
feltsurethathewouldbeturned25_____.26_____thefollowingafternoon,as
Stevewasdeliveringpapers,hecouldseeJenny27_____onthefrontsteps.She
seemedtobewaitingforsomeone.Stevegrewmore28_____asheapproachedher,
pretendingtobebusywithhisnewspaper.Bythetimehemanagedtosayhello,his
couragehadfailed,andhehadgivenuptheideaofaskinghertothedance.
29_____hissurprise,Jennysuddenlystruckupaconversation,andafewminutes
latersheaskedhimtotheSpringDancebeingheldinherschool.Theturnof
eventswassostartlingtoSteve30_____,forafewmoments,hecouldonlystare
intotalamazement.24.
firstly
primarily
A:
finally
B:
lastly
C:
答D:案:C
25、【單選題】StevewantedtoaskJennytohisschool’sSpringDance,buthe
imaginedthatshehadplentyofdatesandwouldn’tbeinterested21_____going
withhimanyway.Whenhisfriends22_____abouthisplansforthedance,
Stevepretendedtobe23_____,buttheyurgedhimtoconsidergoingtothe
dance.Steve24_____decidedthathewouldmaketheefforttoaskJenny,but
feltsurethathewouldbeturned25_____.26_____thefollowingafternoon,as
Stevewasdeliveringpapers,hecouldseeJenny27_____onthefrontsteps.She
seemedtobewaitingforsomeone.Stevegrewmore28_____asheapproachedher,
pretendingtobebusywithhisnewspaper.Bythetimehemanagedtosayhello,his
couragehadfailed,andhehadgivenuptheideaofaskinghertothedance.
29_____hissurprise,Jennysuddenlystruckupaconversation,andafewminutes
latersheaskedhimtotheSpringDancebeingheldinherschool.Theturnof
eventswassostartlingtoSteve30_____,forafewmoments,hecouldonlystare
intotalamazement.25.
away
off
A:
over
B:
down
C:
答D:案:D
26、【單選題】StevewantedtoaskJennytohisschool’sSpringDance,buthe
imaginedthatshehadplentyofdatesandwouldn’tbeinterested21_____going
withhimanyway.Whenhisfriends22_____abouthisplansforthedance,
Stevepretendedtobe23_____,buttheyurgedhimtoconsidergoingtothe
dance.Steve24_____decidedthathewouldmaketheefforttoaskJenny,but
feltsurethathewouldbeturned25_____.26_____thefollowingafternoon,as
Stevewasdeliveringpapers,hecouldseeJenny27_____onthefrontsteps.She
seemedtobewaitingforsomeone.Stevegrewmore28_____asheapproachedher,
pretendingtobebusywithhisnewspaper.Bythetimehemanagedtosayhello,his
couragehadfailed,andhehadgivenuptheideaofaskinghertothedance.
29_____hissurprise,Jennysuddenlystruckupaconversation,andafewminutes
latersheaskedhimtotheSpringDancebeingheldinherschool.Theturnof
eventswassostartlingtoSteve30_____,forafewmoments,hecouldonlystare
intotalamazement.26.
In
On
A:
At
B:
By
C:
答D:案:B
27、【單選題】StevewantedtoaskJennytohisschool’sSpringDance,buthe
imaginedthatshehadplentyofdatesandwouldn’tbeinterested21_____going
withhimanyway.Whenhisfriends22_____abouthisplansforthedance,
Stevepretendedtobe23_____,buttheyurgedhimtoconsidergoingtothe
dance.Steve24_____decidedthathewouldmaketheefforttoaskJenny,but
feltsurethathewouldbeturned25_____.26_____thefollowingafternoon,as
Stevewasdeliveringpapers,hecouldseeJenny27_____onthefrontsteps.She
seemedtobewaitingforsomeone.Stevegrewmore28_____asheapproachedher,
pretendingtobebusywithhisnewspaper.Bythetimehemanagedtosayhello,his
couragehadfailed,andhehadgivenuptheideaofaskinghertothedance.
29_____hissurprise,Jennysuddenlystruckupaconversation,andafewminutes
latersheaskedhimtotheSpringDancebeingheldinherschool.Theturnof
eventswassostartlingtoSteve30_____,forafewmoments,hecouldonlystare
intotalamazement.27.
sitting
sit
A:
tosit
B:
tobesitting
C:
答D:案:A
28、【單選題】StevewantedtoaskJennytohisschool’sSpringDance,buthe
imaginedthatshehadplentyofdatesandwouldn’tbeinterested21_____going
withhimanyway.Whenhisfriends22_____abouthisplansforthedance,
Stevepretendedtobe23_____,buttheyurgedhimtoconsidergoingtothe
dance.Steve24_____decidedthathewouldmaketheefforttoaskJenny,but
feltsurethathewouldbeturned25_____.26_____thefollowingafternoon,as
Stevewasdeliveringpapers,hecouldseeJenny27_____onthefrontsteps.She
seemedtobewaitingforsomeone.Stevegrewmore28_____asheapproachedher,
pretendingtobebusywithhisnewspaper.Bythetimehemanagedtosayhello,his
couragehadfailed,andhehadgivenuptheideaofaskinghertothedance.
29_____hissurprise,Jennysuddenlystruckupaconversation,andafewminutes
latersheaskedhimtotheSpringDancebeingheldinherschool.Theturnof
eventswassostartlingtoSteve30_____,forafewmoments,hecouldonlystare
intotalamazement.28.
anxious
nervous
A:
eager
B:
passionate
C:
答D:案:B
29、【單選題】StevewantedtoaskJennytohisschool’sSpringDance,buthe
imaginedthatshehadplentyofdatesandwouldn’tbeinterested21_____going
withhimanyway.Whenhisfriends22_____abouthisplansforthedance,
Stevepretendedtobe23_____,buttheyurgedhimtoconsidergoingtothe
dance.Steve24_____decidedthathewouldmaketheefforttoaskJenny,but
feltsurethathewouldbeturned25_____.26_____thefollowingafternoon,as
Stevewasdeliveringpapers,hecouldseeJenny27_____onthefrontsteps.She
seemedtobewaitingforsomeone.Stevegrewmore28_____asheapproachedher,
pretendingtobebusywithhisnewspaper.Bythetimehemanagedtosayhello,his
couragehadfailed,andhehadgivenuptheideaofaskinghertothedance.
29_____hissurprise,Jennysuddenlystruckupaconversation,andafewminutes
latersheaskedhimtotheSpringDancebeingheldinherschool.Theturnof
eventswassostartlingtoSteve30_____,forafewmoments,hecouldonlystare
intotalamazement.29.
For
At
A:
To
B:
By
C:
答D:案:C
30、【單選題】StevewantedtoaskJennytohisschool’sSpringDance,buthe
imaginedthatshehadplentyofdatesandwouldn’tbeinterested21_____going
withhimanyway.Whenhisfriends22_____abouthisplansforthedance,
Stevepretendedtobe23_____,buttheyurgedhimtoconsidergoingtothe
dance.Steve24_____decidedthathewouldmaketheefforttoaskJenny,but
feltsurethathewouldbeturned25_____.26_____thefollowingafternoon,as
Stevewasdeliveringpapers,hecouldseeJenny27_____onthefrontsteps.She
seemedtobewaitingforsomeone.Stevegrewmore28_____asheapproachedher,
pretendingtobebusywithhisnewspaper.Bythetimehemanagedtosayhello,his
couragehadfailed,andhehadgivenuptheideaofaskinghertothedance.
29_____hissurprise,Jennysuddenlystruckupaconversation,andafewminutes
latersheaskedhimtotheSpringDancebeingheldinherschool.Theturnof
eventswassostartlingtoSteve30_____,forafewmoments,hecouldonlystare
intotalamazement.30.
and
that
A:
when
B:
where
C:
答D:案:B
31、【單選題】Passage1Mostpeopleagreethattaxesmustbepaid.Government
couldn’trunwithoutmoney.Butpeopleargueabouthowtaxesshouldbecollected.
Nowthegovernmentworkswitha“progressivetax”.Noteveryonepaysthe
samepercentageofhissalaryintaxes.Poorpeopleareinalowtaxbracket.
Theypaythesmallestpercentageofincomeintaxes.Middle-incomeworkerspay
alargerpercentagethanthepoor.Andtherichfallintothehightax
brackets.Fewrichpeopleliketheprogressivetax.Thegovernmenttookapoll.
Amongotherpeople,thegovernmenttalkedtoRayMathersandEveWinick.“Let’s
changetoaflatratetax,”SaysRayMathers.“Everyoneshouldbetaxedthesame
percentage.It’sfair.Andit’seasytofigureout.”Mathersispresidentof
TrigComputerCompany.Hemakesover$80,000ayear.“Idon’twantaflatrate
incometax,”saysEveWinick.Winickisagrammarschoolteacher.Herschoolis
inapoorneighborhood.Shemakes$14,000ayear.“Idon’tcareifit’seasier
tofigureout.WhatIwanttoknowis,wouldIpaylesstax?”Winickworries
aboutherstudents’parents.“Someofthemcanhardlysupportthemselves.Why
shouldtheypayheaviertaxes?They’rethepeoplewhoneedgovernmentservices.”
Mathersthinksaflatratewouldhelpinthelongrun.“Thecountrycouldlower
taxesafterawhile.See,ifIpaidfewertaxes,I’dsavemoney.I’dputthat
moneyintomybusinessandhiremorepeople.Thosepeoplecouldpaytaxes.
Everybodywouldbebetteroff.”31.Whichofthefollowingstatementsbest
expressesthemainideaofthepassage?
Theflatratetaxeseveryonethesamepercentage.
Theprogressivetaxcoversapercentageofpeople’swages.
A:
RayMathersandEveWinickansweredagovernmentpoll.
B:
Thereisanargumentovertwodifferenttypesoftaxation.
C:
答D:案:D
32、【單選題】Passage1Mostpeopleagreethattaxesmustbepaid.Government
couldn’trunwithoutmoney.Butpeopleargueabouthowtaxesshouldbecollected.
Nowthegovernmentworkswitha“progressivetax”.Noteveryonepaysthe
samepercentageofhissalaryintaxes.Poorpeopleareinalowtaxbracket.
Theypaythesmallestpercentageofincomeintaxes.Middle-incomeworkerspay
alargerpercentagethanthepoor.Andtherichfallintothehightax
brackets.Fewrichpeopleliketheprogressivetax.Thegovernmenttookapoll.
Amongotherpeople,thegovernmenttalkedtoRayMathersandEveWinick.“Let’s
changetoaflatratetax,”SaysRayMathers.“Everyoneshouldbetaxedthesame
percentage.It’sfair.Andit’seasytofigureout.”Mathersispresidentof
TrigComputerCompany.Hemakesover$80,000ayear.“Idon’twantaflatrate
incometax,”saysEveWinick.Winickisagrammarschoolteacher.Herschoolis
inapoorneighborhood.Shemakes$14,000ayear.“Idon’tcareifit’seasier
tofigureout.WhatIwanttoknowis,wouldIpaylesstax?”Winickworries
aboutherstudents’parents.“Someofthemcanhardlysupportthemselves.Why
shouldtheypayheaviertaxes?They’rethepeoplewhoneedgovernmentservices.”
Mathersthinksaflatratewouldhelpinthelongrun.“Thecountrycouldlower
taxesafterawhile.See,ifIpaidfewertaxes,I’dsavemoney.I’dputthat
moneyintomybusinessandhiremorepeople.Thosepeoplecouldpaytaxes.
Everybodywouldbebetteroff.”32.Youcaninferthatanunstatedreason
Matherslikestheflatratetaxisthat_________.
itiseasytofigureout
heprobablypaysheavytaxes
A:
itisfair
B:
heispoor
C:
答D:案:B
33、【單選題】Passage1Mostpeopleagreethattaxesmustbepaid.Government
couldn’trunwithoutmoney.Butpeopleargueabouthowtaxesshouldbecollected.
Nowthegovernmentworkswitha“progressivetax”.Noteveryonepaysthe
samepercentageofhissalaryintaxes.Poorpeopleareinalowtaxbracket.
Theypaythesmallestpercentageofincomeintaxes.Middle-incomeworkerspay
alargerpercentagethanthepoor.Andtherichfallintothehightax
brackets.Fewrichpeopleliketheprogressivetax.Thegovernmenttookapoll.
Amongotherpeople,thegovernmenttalkedtoRayMathersandEveWinick.“Let’s
changetoaflatratetax,”SaysRayMathers.“Everyoneshouldbetaxedthesame
percentage.It’sfair.Andit’seasytofigureout.”Mathersispresidentof
TrigComputerCompany.Hemakesover$80,000ayear.“Idon’twantaflatrate
incometax,”saysEveWinick.Winickisagrammarschoolteacher.Herschoolis
inapoorneighborhood.Shemakes$14,000ayear.“Idon’tcareifit’seasier
tofigureout.WhatIwanttoknowis,wouldIpaylesstax?”Winickworries
aboutherstudents’parents.“Someofthemcanhardlysupportthemselves.Why
shouldtheypayheaviertaxes?They’rethepeoplewhoneedgovernmentservices.”
Mathersthinksaflatratewouldhelpinthelongrun.“Thecountrycouldlower
taxesafterawhile.See,ifIpaidfewertaxes,I’dsavemoney.I’dputthat
moneyintomybusinessandhiremorepeople.Thosepeoplecouldpaytaxes.
Everybodywouldbebetteroff.”33.Thepeoplewhoarepresentlysupposedtopay
thehighestpercentageoftheirincomeintaxesarethe_________.
rich
middleclass
A:
poor
B:
businessmen
C:
答D:案:A
34、【單選題】Passage1Mostpeopleagreethattaxesmustbepaid.Government
couldn’trunwithoutmoney.Butpeopleargueabouthowtaxesshouldbecollected.
Nowthegovernmentworkswitha“progressivetax”.Noteveryonepaysthe
samepercentageofhissalaryintaxes.Poorpeopleareinalowtaxbracket.
Theypaythesmallestpercentageofincomeintaxes.Middle-incomeworkerspay
alargerpercentagethanthepoor.Andtherichfallintothehightax
brackets.Fewrichpeopleliketheprogressivetax.Thegovernmenttookapoll.
Amongotherpeople,thegovernmenttalkedtoRayMathersandEveWinick.“Let’s
changetoaflatratetax,”SaysRayMathers.“Everyoneshouldbetaxedthesame
percentage.It’sfair.Andit’seasytofigureout.”Mathersispresidentof
TrigComputerCompany.Hemakesover$80,000ayear.“Idon’twantaflatrate
incometax,”saysEveWinick.Winickisagrammarschoolteacher.Herschoolis
inapoorneighborhood.Shemakes$14,000ayear.“Idon’tcareifit’seasier
tofigureout.WhatIwanttoknowis,wouldIpaylesstax?”Winickworries
aboutherstudents’parents.“Someofthemcanhardlysupportthemselves.Why
shouldtheypayheaviertaxes?They’rethepeoplewhoneedgovernmentservices.”
Mathersthinksaflatratewouldhelpinthelongrun.“Thecountrycouldlower
taxesafterawhile.See,ifIpaidfewertaxes,I’dsavemoney.I’dputthat
moneyintomybusinessandhiremorepeople.Thosepeoplecouldpaytaxes.
Everybodywouldbebetteroff.”34.Winickdoesnotwantaflatratetax,
because_________.
sheisrich
theflatratetaxishardtofigureout
A:
shemighthavetopaymoretaxes
B:
theflatratefaxisunfairtotherich
C:
答D:案:C
35、【單選題】Passage1Mostpeopleagreethattaxesmustbepaid.Government
couldn’trunwithoutmoney.Butpeopleargueabouthowtaxesshouldbecollected.
Nowthegovernmentworkswitha“progressivetax”.Noteveryonepaysthe
samepercentageofhissalaryintaxes.Poorpeopleareinalowtaxbracket.
Theypaythesmallestpercentageofincomeintaxes.Middle-incomeworkerspay
alargerpercentagethanthepoor.Andtherichfallintothehightax
brackets.Fewrichpeopleliketheprogressivetax.Thegovernmenttookapoll.
Amongotherpeople,thegovernmenttalkedtoRayMathersandEveWinick.“Let’s
changetoaflatratetax,”SaysRayMathers.“Everyoneshouldbetaxedthesame
percentage.It’sfair.Andit’seasytofigureout.”Mathersispresidentof
TrigComputerCompany.Hemakesover$80,000ayear.“Idon’twantaflatrate
incometax,”saysEveWinick.Winickisagrammarschoolteacher.Herschoolis
inapoorneighborhood.Shemakes$14,000ayear.“Idon’tcareifit’seasier
tofigureout.WhatIwanttoknowis,wouldIpaylesstax?”Winickworries
aboutherstudents’parents.“Someofthemcanhardlysupportthemselves.Why
shouldtheypayheaviertaxes?They’rethepeoplewhoneedgovernmentservices.”
Mathersthinksaflatratewouldhelpinthelongrun.“Thecountrycouldlower
taxesafterawhile.See,ifIpaidfewertaxes,I’dsavemoney.I’dputthat
moneyintomybusinessandhiremorepeople.Thosepeoplecouldpaytaxes.
Everybodywouldbebetteroff.”35.Thephrase“betteroff”(inthelast
sentenceofthepassage)means_________.
inaworsecondition
wealthy
A:
doingmorethanexpected
B:
inabettercondition
C:
答D:案:D
36、【單選題】Passage2NEWYORK—E-commercehasrevolutionizedthebusiness
worldandwon’tdisappeardespiteinvestorspullingtheplugonmanydot-coms,
saysMarciaH.Flicker,Ph.D.,aFord-hamUniversitymarketingprofessor.
“Venturecapitalistsaredisgusted[withthelackofreturns],”shesays.
“Theuncertaintywenttoofartotheinvestmentsidein1998and1999,andnow
it’sgonetoofartheotherway.Investorsaresoconservativethatthey
arereluctanttoinvesteveninsustainablebusinesses.”Flickersayspure
Internet-basedcompanieswillhavelimitedsuccess.However,“clickandmortar”
sites—thosethatareaffiliatedwithastoreandhavecatalogsinadditiontoa
webaddress—willthrive.Thisstrategy,employedbycompaniessuchasPottery
BarnandEddieBauer,isworkingwell,shesays.Flickerpredictsthatweb
serviceswillstartchargingfeesnowthatrevenuesfrombanneradsarewaning.
Thefeestructureswillallowsomeuserstopayahigherpricetoavoid
unsolicitedadvertising.Flickerpresentedtheseandotherideasatthe
AssociationtoAdvanceCollegiateSchoolsofBusiness(AACSB)International2001
E-CommerceConferencelastmonth.Fordham’sGraduateSchoolofBusiness
Administrationwasestablishedin1969.Itspart-timeMBAprogramisranked12th
byU.S.News&WorldReport.TheCollegeofBusinessAdministration,foundedin
1920,isrankedamongthe“bestbuys”inundergraduateeducationbyU.S.News&
WorldReport.Foundedin1841,FordhamisNewYorkCity’sJesuitUniversity.It
hasresidentialcampusesinthenorthBronxandManhattan,agraduatecenter
inTarrytownandtheLouisCalderCenterBiologicalFieldStationinArmonk,N.Y.
36.Thereportersentthereportfrom_________.
Fordham
NewYork
A:
Tarrytown
B:
Armonk
C:
答D:案:B
37、【單選題】Passage2NEWYORK—E-commercehasrevolutionizedthebusiness
worldandwon’tdisappeardespiteinvestorspullingtheplugonmanydot-coms,
saysMarciaH.Flicker,Ph.D.,aFord-hamUniversitymarketingprofessor.
“Venturecapitalistsaredisgusted[withthelackofreturns],”shesays.
“Theuncertaintywenttoofartotheinvestmentsidein1998and1999,andnow
it’sgonetoofartheotherway.Investorsaresoconservativethatthey
arereluctanttoinvesteveninsustainablebusinesses.”Flickersayspure
Internet-basedcompanieswillhavelimitedsuccess.However,“clickandmortar”
sites—thosethatareaffiliatedwithastoreandhavecatalogsinadditiontoa
webaddress—willthrive.Thisstrategy,employedbycompaniessuchasPottery
BarnandEddieBauer,isworkingwell,shesays.Flickerpredictsthatweb
serviceswillstartchargingfeesnowthatrevenuesfrombanneradsarewaning.
Thefeestructureswillallowsomeuserstopayahigherpricetoavoid
unsolicitedadvertising.Flickerpresentedtheseandotherideasatthe
AssociationtoAdvanceCollegiateSchoolsofBusiness(AACSB)International2001
E-CommerceConferencelastmonth.Fordham’sGraduateSchoolofBusiness
Administrationwasestablishedin1969.Itspart-timeMBAprogramisranked12th
byU.S.News&WorldReport.TheCollegeofBusinessAdministration,foundedin
1920,isrankedamongthe“bestbuys”inundergraduateeducationbyU.S.News&
WorldReport.Foundedin1841,FordhamisNewYorkCity’sJesuitUniversity.It
hasresidentialcampusesinthenorthBronxandManhattan,agraduatecenter
inTarrytownandtheLouisCalderCenterBiologicalFieldStationinArmonk,N.Y.
37.Fromthesecondparagraph,wegettoknowthat_________.
venturecapitalistsinvestedagreatdealine-businessin1998and1999
e-businessesarelikelytodisappear
A:
investorsgotlittlereturnfromtheirinvestmentine-businessin1998and1999
B:
moreandmorecapitalistsbegantoinvestine-businessnow
C:
答D:案:C
38、【單選題】Passage2NEWYORK—E-commercehasrevolutionizedthebusiness
worldandwon’tdisappeardespiteinvestorspullingtheplugonmanydot-coms,
saysMarciaH.Flicker,Ph.D.,aFord-hamUniversitymarketingprofessor.
“Venturecapitalistsaredisgusted[withthelackofreturns],”shesays.
“Theuncertaintywenttoofartotheinvestmentsidein1998and1999,andnow
it’sgonetoofartheotherway.Investorsaresoconservativethatthey
arereluctanttoinvesteveninsustainablebusinesses.”Flickersayspure
Internet-basedcompanieswillhavelimitedsuccess.However,“clickandmortar”
sites—thosethatareaffiliatedwithastoreandhavecatalogsinadditiontoa
webaddress—willthrive.
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