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全国2010年10月自学考试电子商务英语试题
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[填空题]本国的,国内的 adj. d______
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[单项选择]Written in great haste,______ .
A. Jim made a lot of mistakes in the report
B. there are plenty of errors in the report
C. we found several mistakes in his report
D. the book is full of errors
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[单项选择]Passage 1
Shopping-bag ladies don’t beg publicly, but they do not refuse what is offered. Once a shopping-bag lady appears where you live, it is as hard to pass her by without giving her some money as it is to pay no attention to the collection box in church. And although you may not like it, if she chooses your doorway as her place to sleep in the night, it is as morally hard to turn her away as it is to do with a lost dog.
Most shopping-bag ladies seem to be between the ages of 40 and 65. They wear layers of clothes even in summer time, with newspapers filled between the layers as something against bad weather.
No one knows how many shopping-bag ladies there are in New York. The number is going up. Some persons and researchers spend a great deal of time taking care of or observing shopping-bag ladies and doing what they can to better the life lady hermits(隐士) who’re down
Shopping-bag ladies are ______.
A. lady beggars
B. ladies who sell shopping-bags
C. ladies who make shopping-bags
D. Those who go hungry
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[单项选择]No one is interested in that,______
A. is he
B. isn’t he
C. aren’t they
D. are they
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[简答题]availability check
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[填空题]基本的,基础的,主要的 adj. f______
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[单项选择]We allowed the warm water to______ us.
A. join
B. clasp
C. embrace
D. contain
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[简答题]
How well is your Web site meeting demand The question may be more difficult to answer than you think. After all, sophisticated Web monitoring software can measure a sudden spike in traffic, but it won’t correlate that spike with your company’s seasonal marketing efforts. (71) Business intelligence software unifies data from a wide array of functional areas and departments to provide a holistic understanding of the business. The result: Managers can predict future spikes in traffic based on the relative size of marketing campaigns. The first thing to do is capture information about your Web site operations and visitors. Start with the data in your Web log file. Here you will find valuable information about Web traffic patterns, such as peak traffic times and the most accessed pages on your Web site. (72) You’ll also be able to learn what people search for once they get to your site, as well as the time it takes to find it. Don’t overlook the
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[简答题]cash register
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[单项选择]According to a recent report, ______ that Americans consume does not vary greatly from year to year.
A. the number of sugar
B. a number of sugar
C. the amount of sugar
D. an amount of sugar
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[填空题]命令的,权威 adj. & n. i______
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[单项选择]They are______ a mass production movement.
A. firing
B. launching
C. introducing
D. presenting
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[单项选择]That kind of shoes are______ expensive for me.
A. more
B. far more
C. far too
D. much
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[填空题]偏好,更喜欢 n. p______
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[简答题]Backorder
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[简答题]结果非常不令人满意,和我们所期望的恰恰相反。(as opposed to)
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[单项选择]Passage 3
The digital revolution, as exemplified by the Internet and electronic commerce, has shaken marketing practices to their core. In a recent paper, Wharton’s Jerry Wind, director of the SEI Center for Advanced Studies in Management, and co-author Vijay Mahajan, a marketing professor at the College of Business Administration of the University of Texas at Austin, examine the impact of digital marketing on concepts like pricing, when customers can propose their own prices (priceline.com), or buyers and sellers can haggle independently in auctions (e-Bay.com).
The paper provides an overview of some of the emerging realities and new rules of marketing in a digital world, and outlines what the new discipline of marketing may look like in the early part of the new century.
To begin with, say the authors, the rapid-fire growth of the Internet is helping to drive changes. “It is not just our computers that are being reprogrammed; it is customers themselves,” says Wind. “Th
A. an overview of a paper
B. an introduction to a book
C. a book on digital revolution
D. a paper discussing digital revolution
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[单项选择]Passage 2
Relaxation therapy (=treatment). If you read the sentence out loud, your blood pressure will go up. If you talk to another person, it will go still higher. If the talk is with your boss, your pressure will go even higher. If you speak to someone of the opposite sex, your pressure may show less change if you’re married than if you’re single.
Dozens of times each day, your blood pressure changes with what you’re feeling and doing. These “ups and downs” take place in everyone, but they are more severe in people with high blood pressure. That discovery is the basis for the newest therapy: controlling blood pressure by learning skills to control everyday stress.
Many patients control their blood pressure with the relaxation response. This takes four simple things: a quiet environment, a comfortable position(sitting or lying down), the repeating of a word, prayer or phrase each time you breathe and having none of other thoughts.
Something remarkable happens when
A. you read aloud a sentence
B. the man you talk to is your boss
C. you’re not married
D. you’re nervous
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[填空题]Human beings act in a different way from 21 of animals just because they can speak while animals cannot. 22 the cleverest animals cannot do things which to us seem very 23 and which small children, 24 they learn to talk, would be able to do.
A German scientist, who 25 experiments for many years with big apes, found that his apes could 26 his sticks as tools to pull down bananas which they could not 27 . But they only used the stick to get a banana when both the banana and the stick were 28 view at the same time. If the banana was in front of them and the stick was behind them, they could not use the stick. They could not 29 the banana 30 enough in mind to look around and then pick up the stick and use it.
A. A.that
B.this
C.way
D.eat
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[填空题]做广告 v. a______
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[填空题]同等的 adj. e______
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[简答题]cash-flow
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[单项选择]It______ for two days and the field were all under water.
A. rained
B. had been raining
C. was raining
D. would have rained
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[填空题]预置,初始化 n. i______
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[简答题]它是便宜的,但在另一方面,质量很差。(on the other hand)
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[单项选择]The______ medical team will soon be here.
A. mobile
B. changeable
C. stable
D. steady
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[单项选择]The plane is______ to take off at 4.
A. enlisted
B. enrolled
C. prompted
D. scheduled
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[简答题]potential sales
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[简答题]那机会太好了,不能错过。(too...to...)
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[单项选择]He______ his first book to his mother.
A. committed
B. dedicated
C. assigned
D. appointed
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[简答题]我们必须想办法进入敌人的电脑获得情报。(get access to)
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[单项选择]I have never taken anything______ didn’t belong to me.
A. what
B. who
C. that
D. which
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[填空题]清楚的,明确的,肯定的 adj. d______
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[简答题]text documents
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[简答题]cross-sell
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[填空题]贸易,商业 n. c______
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[简答题]buy-in
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[简答题]Federal Express
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[简答题]sound clip
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[单项选择]The children______ against each other to win yearly scholarship.
A. contest
B. fight
C. rival
D. compete
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[填空题]分配,分布,分发 v. d______
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[填空题]声称,认领 n. & v. c______
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[单项选择]They’ve______ the prices in the shop, so it’s a good time to buy.
A. deduced
B. decreased
C. reduced
D. lessened
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[填空题]紧缩v. d______
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[简答题]pro forma
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[填空题]总部,司令部 n. h______
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[简答题]不管你怎么读法,这个句子总是不知所云。 (make sense)
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[单项选择]Those who don’t work hard at English ought to______.
A. criticize
B. be criticized
C. have been criticized
D. be criticizing
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[简答题]EDI
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[单项选择]A poor memory______ her efforts to become an actress.
A. encouraged
B. accomplished
C. frustrated
D. devoted
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[单项选择]If you______ that late movie last night, you wouldn’t be sleepy now.
A. hadn’t watched
B. didn’t watch
C. haven’t watched
D. wouldn’t have watched
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[简答题]web page
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[单项选择]One warning______ to stop her doing it.
A. suffered
B. sufficed
C. suggested
D. provided
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[单项选择]We can visit your company on Monday or Tuesday; our plans are fairly______.
A. flexible
B. elastic
C. supple
D. compliant
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[简答题]IP address
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[填空题]极端的,偏激的 adj. e______
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[填空题]流行,货币 n. c______
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[简答题]overhead
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[单项选择]______ were naturally a musical family.
A. A Shaw
B. The Shaws
C. The Shaw
D. Shaws
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[单项选择]“Must I come at four o’clock” “Oh no, you______ come at four.”
A. can’t
B. may not
C. needn’t
D. mustn’t