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電子商務(wù)英語(yǔ)年月真題

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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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