1、国际商务英语等级考试中级试卷及答案资料 资料仅供参考 全国外经贸从业人员认证考试 国际商务英语等级考试(中级)试卷 5月 题目序号 Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ Ⅳ 总分 核分人 应得分数 20 40 20 20 100 实际得分 得分 评卷人 复核人 Ⅰ.Listening: 20%(听力,20分) Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage. Listen carefully and decide whether the
2、statements are true or false. Then write down “T” for “True” or “F” for “False” in the brackets for each statement. This section totals 5 points. ( )1. Computers can help man complete many hand tasks. ( )2. You can contact your friends in a second by E-mail. ( )3. Some clever hackers can fi
3、nd ways to transfer dollars by E-mail. ( )4. Computers have brought a great change into the world, they always do us benefit. ( )5. New technology has both bright side and dark side. Section B Directions: In this section, you will hear five English sentences. Listen carefully and translate
4、 them into Chinese. This section totals 10 points. 1 _____________________________________________________ 2. ____________________________________________________ 3. ___________________ _________________________________ 4. _______________________________ _
5、 5. ______________________________ ______________________. Section C Directions: In this section, you will hear five short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a third voice will ask a question. Read the four Choices and d
6、ecide which is the correct answer to the question you have heard. Then write down the right answer in the brackets for each question .This section totals 5 points. ( )1. A. It’s sunny day B. He doesn’t think it’s going to rain. C. He will take an umbrella. D. It won’t rain according to the w
7、eather forcast. ( )2. A. She didn’t notice the coin collection. B. Betty probably collected the coins. C. She doesn’t like Bill’s collection of coins. D. Bill’s coins are very attractive. ( )3. A. 10:30 B. 10:10 C. 11:00 D. 10:40
8、 )4. A. He’ll attend it if the woman does so. B. He doubts if he’ll be able to attend it. C. He’s too tired to attend it. D. He’s eager to attend it. ( )5. A. In a dressing shop. B. In a greengrocer’s. C. In a bookstore.
9、 D. In a cafe. 得分 评卷人 复核人 II.Reading & Comprehension: 40%(阅读与理解,40分) Section A Directions: There are ten incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence. Then write down the right
10、answer in the brackets for each sentence. This section totals 10 points, one point for each sentence. ( )1 Please quote us your best price CIF Lagos, __________ the earliest date of shipment. A. stating B. stated C. state D. to state ( )2 If you can ___
11、 ___ us a 3% discount, we shall give you our initial order amounting to US$ 25,000. A. provide B. pay C. guarantee D. allow ( )3 We regret our inability to agree ____________ your proposal to pack the goods ____________ cardboard boxes, because transshipment has
12、to be made at Hong Kong for the goods to be shipped to our port. A. on, in B. to, in C. with, in D. to, by ( )4 We are faxing you this morning, asking you to amend the L/C ______________ “transshipment allowed.” A. to read B. to reading C. as reads
13、 D. reads ( )5 We regret being unable to _____________ with the buyer’s request for covering insurance up to the inland city, as it is not stipulated in the contract. A. comply B. conform C. take up D. deal ( )6 We require the bicycles to be packed in a wood
14、en case ___ ___ with soft materials. A. full B. supported C. padded D. surrounded ( )7 In our letter of May 5, we made ______ ____ clear that shipment is to be effected in June. A. you B. them C. that D. it ( )8 ____
15、 we would like to supply you with the product, we are unable to fill your order. A. As much as B. Much as C. Very much D. As ( )9 We can supply this type of furniture ________________ very favorable terms. A. on B. for C. against D.
16、to ( )10 We can only assume that an oversight has been made in making _____________ the order, A. out B. for C. at D. up Section B Directions: There are ten blanks in the following passage. You are required to choose the best one from the given four cho
17、ices marked A, B, C, and D. Then write down the correct answer in the brackets. This section totals 10 points, one point for each blank. ______1______ in 1983, this company is a trading firm specializing _______2______ the import and export of garments. Its business ________3________ covers various
18、 kinds of shirts, T-shirts, jackets, sportswear, etc. During the process of opening _______4________ and deepening of reform, the company has been vigorously ________5_______ the international market and its goods have been sold to countries and regions such as Europe, the Americas, Japan and South
19、east Asia. _______6_______ the traditional methods of trade, the company has been actively developing new business channels in recent years. Its import and export volume has gone up drastically. Last year the total trade amount reached US$90 million, an increase of 16% ________7_______ the year bef
20、ore. The company has always been ________8_________ great importance to the quality of products and business reputation. ________9_________ by the principle of equality and ________10_________ benefit, it will further develop its economic and trade relations with other countries all over the world.
21、 ( )1 A. Found B. Founded C. Set D. To be set ( )2 A. for B. at C. to D. in ( )3 A. scope B. lines C. kind D. type ( )4 A. down B. out C. up D. for ( )5 A.
22、 expanding B. extending C. exploring D. stretching ( )6 A. Besides B. Beside C. Except D. Except for ( )7 A. up B. over C. with D. to ( )8 A. enclosing B. sending C. mailing D. attaching ( )9
23、 A. Guiding B. Guided C. To be guided D. To be guiding ( )10 A. common B. public C. mutual D. neutral Section C Directions: There are two passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them th
24、ere are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice. Then write down the correct answer in the brackets for each question or statement. This section totals 20 points, two points for each question. Passage One The UK is extremely dependent on foreign trade. About 40 per
25、cent of the population’s food and a large proportion of the raw materials used by industry have to be imported. In 1980 exports of goods and services were equal to about 25 per cent of the Gross National Product. In the exports of manufactures, the UK, in recent years, has done less well than her m
26、ajor competitors. The UK’s share of the value of the main manufacturing countries’ exports fell from 16 percent in 1980 to about 9 per cent in 1999. This was due to the fact that the volume of UK exports increased at an annual average rate of 5 per cent, only about one-half the rate achieved by the
27、main manufacturing countries as a whole and about one-third the rate for Japan. Changes in the commodity composition of exports have been very small in recent years. The share of manufactured goods has increased slightly while the share of basic materials has declined. There has been a steady decli
28、ne in the share of textiles and an increase in the share of chemicals in total exports. Over the next decade the possibility of exporting North Sea Oil and the diminishing dependence on imported oil should have a beneficial effect on the UK’s visible trade balance. The most striking change in the g
29、eographical distribution of UK exports in recent years has been the swing away from the traditional Commonwealth markets and a growing dependence on the market in Western Europe. Exports to Western Europe accounted for about 34 per cent of UK exports in 1989 but by this share had grown to nearly 6
30、0 per cent. This is much in line with developments in world trade as a whole, because trade between industrialized countries has been the fastest growing sector of world trade. The other important development is the growing importance of the markets in the oil-exporting countries. ( )1. The expor
31、t of manufactures of U.K. during recent years . A. has risen. B. has done better than the major competitors. C. has fallen D. has done less well that developing countries. ( )2. The export of textiles . A. has declined B. has declined sharply C. has increased sl
32、ightly D. has increased sharply ( )3. The export of basic materials . A. has increased B. has declined C. has remained steady D. has little changed ( )4. What is the most striking change in UK exports? A. The swing away from the traditional Commonwealth markets and a growin
33、g dependence on the market in Western Europe. B. Changes in the commodity composition of exports. C. The increase of the share of manufactured goods and the decline of the share of basic materials. D. the beneficial effect of the export of oil on the UK’s visible trade balance. ( )5. Which st
34、atement is not true? A. UK is exporting more to Western Europe. B. trade between UK and Western Europe has been the fastest growing sector of world trade. C. UK will possibly import less oil over the next decade. D. UK is exporting more chemicals. Passage Two Is a quiet revolution under
35、 way in the nation’s shopping habits? Are we gradually allowing an increasingly select number of large companies to take care of all our basic requirements? The supermarket chains certainly hope so. ‘People don’t have the time to shop around any more. If they’re happy with the quality of a company’s
36、 service, then they’re likely to buy other product types from them as well,’ says Jim Austin, an industry analyst. With the major supermarket brands such as Tesco, J Sainsbury and Asda already offering financial services, credit cards, own-label clothing, mobile phones, and cut-price electrica
37、l goods including computers, Austin believes that the supermarkets’ diversification is set to continue. ‘The UK retail food market is saturated, so their only real prospect of growth is either to enter foreign markets or diversify into new markets at home..’ Tesco and J Sainsbury have done bot
38、h. Having already bought foreign subsidiaries, both large supermarket chains have set up their own banks in order to offer customers financial services such as personal loans, mortgages and savings accounts. Together, the two new banks took over £2bn of customer deposits within the first year
39、of trading. ‘They are winning business by using a lower cost base to offer their customers better interest rates on savings than traditional banks,’ says Austin. However, there are question marks over long-term profitability. The traditional providers say there is bound to come a point when th
40、e new banks will eventually want to widen margins and boost profits. ‘When they start to raise prices, they might create bad publicity, which could hurt their brand,’ says one observer. ‘How will a major supermarket react, for instance, when it is faced with having to repossess a regular shopper’s h
41、ome?’ Shoppers, however, do not share these fears. A recent survey of 1,000 people by brand consultants Cook & Pearson concludes that shoppers will continue to buy a wider range of goods and services from supermarkets. Many people said that they would be prepared to buy a supermarket own-label
42、 car or even a house from a supermarket-branded estate agent. Interest was also shown in combining a food shopping trip with a visit to a supermarket dentist. Loyalty schemes are another incentive for customers. ‘Most supermarkets now offer bonus points with every purchase. These points add up
43、 to free air miles or cash discounts, so it really pays to stay loyal to the brand in all its diversified forms,’ says Austin. ( )6 Why are the large UK supermarket chains diversifying? _____________. A. Because the retail food market in the UK has been occupied by foreign companies. B. Becaus
44、e the retail food market in the UK is saturated. C. Because the retail food market in the UK is quite small. D. Because diversification into new markets can promote the growth of the retail food market in the UK. ( )7 How are the supermarkets able to attract business in the banking sector? ___
45、 A. Because they can offer more services. B. Because they can offer more varieties of commodities. C. Because they can offer better interest rates. D. Because they can offer free car parking for customers. ( )8 What are the risks involved with brandstretching? _________________. A
46、 There may come a point when providers will want to raise prices. B. There may come a point when providers lose all their banking business. C. There may come a point when customers lose their confidence in the banking sector. D. All the UK large supermarkets will have to close all their banking
47、business. ( )9 How do the large UK supermarket chains encourage brand loyalty? ___________. A. By offering free samples of commodities. B. By offering a wide range of goods and services. C. By offering convenient banking services. D. By offering loyalty schemes like bonus points. ( )10 Th
48、e headline “Banking on a brand” means ______________. A. selling a brand B. purchasing a brand C. relying on a brand D. stretching a brand 得分 评卷人 复核人 III.Business Translation: 20%(商务翻译,20分) Section A Directions: There are ten terms in this section.
49、 Translate the English terms into Chinese and the Chinese terms into English. Then write down the translation on the paper. This section totals 10 points, one point for each term. 1 potential business 2 commercial counselor 3 offer sheet
50、 4 proforma invoice 5 shipping marks 6 舱位 7 空白背书 8 保兑信用证 9 运费到付 10 国际商会 Section B Directions: Translate the following five Chinese sentences into Engli
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