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全国2002年4月高等教育自学考试外刊经贸知识选读试题
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  Ⅰ.Translate the following phrases into Chinese:(10%)
  1.depression
  2.trade surplus
  3.deflation
  4.barter trade
  5.futures market
  6.current account
  7.budgt deficit
  8.invisible trade
  9.compensation trade
  10.devaluation
  Ⅱ.Translate the following phrases into English:(10%)
  1.市场力量
  2.货币政策
  3.最惠国待遇
  4.世界贸易组织
  5.人具所得税
  6.商品市场
  7.服务贸易
  8.初级产品
  9.国际货币基金组织
  10.人均国内生产总值
  Ⅲ.Choose one answer that best explains the underlined part of the following statements or best completes them:(30%)
  1.In California's Silicon Valley Lucky-Goldstar's white-frocked research scientists delve into the mysteries of state -of -the-art semiconductor technology.
  A.most lucrative         B.markedly advanced
  C.state-run              D.nationalized
  2.Fiscal stimulus refers to ___.
  A.increase in the government expenditure and cut in taxation
  B.supply more money and bank credit with low interest rates
  C.encourage investment of industries
  D.decrease in the government expenditure and increase taxation
  3.Deflationary impact can have the following results except ___.
  A.tightening the money supply       B.loosening the money supply
  C.restricting borrowing             D.resulting in hiked interest rates
  4.…to  give me a product that's competitive in price and quality, and I'll take it hands down.
  A.I'll take it easily          B.I'll take it with my hands
  C.I'll no doubt take it        D.I'll take it away
  5.Aggregate statistics for 1991 were influenced by the sharp decline in output in Central and Eastern Europe, as well as by the adverse effects of the Gulf crisis on several economies in the Middle East.
  A.accumulated        B.total
  C.given              D.calculated
  6.As a result,the visible trade surplus rose sharply from US $ 1.4 billion in 1981 to US $ 4.4 billin in 1982 and US $ 3.7 billion in 1983.
  A.inport       B.export       C.excess      D.saving  12.The term “real disposable income” is used to mean personal income __.
  A.for living expenses in constant dollar value
  B.for consumption and investment in short run
  C.after taxes and with elimination of inflation factors
  D.disallowing for price changes resulting from inflation
  13.Economic problems were exacerbated by three bad harvests with the result that national income and the volume of foreign trade contracted during 1960-1962.
  A.deepened        B.stagnated      C.deteriorated   D.postponed
  14.On Octorber 14th French farmers held another “day of action” - blocking rads.planting wheat in awkward places and so forth - in  protest at the planned reforms.
  A.clumsy    B.improper      C.inconvenient  D.embarrassing
  15.The battle to unseat smaller brands, dominate niches, and shove competing products out of distribution will be  costly and exhausting, and could go on for years.
  A.status       B.share       C.place   D.market
  ⅣRead the following passages and answer the questions in English:(24%)
  1
  American hopes that pressure from the U. S.will force Japan to suddenly dismantle its trade barriers are almost certain to evaporate in disappointment.
  The fact is that Washington faces an obstacle far more formidable than a few power brokers in Tokyo's government offices. It must buck centuries-old, deeply ingrained Japanese customs. To move the Japanese government, Washington must move an entire nation.
  Questions:
  1.What are American hopes?
  2.Can their hopes come true? Why? Or why not?
  3.What does ‘move’ mean in the given context? [NextPage]   some of the Clinton administration's tough talk appears tactical, intended to pressure trading partners into offering concessions and to unblock stalled negotiations on several fronts. But it appears that officials are prepared to turn up the temperature on trade- and live with the consequences. In some ways, Mr.Clinton and his advisers are following the same well - trod path as the Bush administration, which threatened sanctions against the Community last year and walked away from GATT negotiations rather than sign an agreement that would provide only small gains for U.S. companies. The same political pressures from trade hawks in Congress that the Bush officials felt are now bearing down on the Clinton team.
  Questions:
  1.Why does the Clinton administration put pressure on its trading partners?
  2.What are the consequences that the American officials are prepared to see?
  3.Please paraphrase“Mr. Clinton and his advisers are following the same well- trod path as the Bush administration.”
  Ⅴ.Read the following two passages and decide whether the statements are ture or false.Mark for true and F for false in the brackets given.(15%)
  1
  Haier appliances feature the latest technology and styles and have a reputation for durability. Ranked China’s NO.1 consumer - electronics maker, Haier accounts for nearly 40% of the country's refrigerator sales and a third of its washing - machine and air -conditioner sales.And it hopes to become an export powerhouse - “a famous global brand like Japan's Matsushita,” President Zhang Ruimin says. It already sells washing machines to Japan,air conditioners to France and refrigerators to the U.S.
  Haier's success is helping the Chinese government pursue its goal of steering the economy away from labor - intensive industries such as textiles and toys and encouraging home - grown electronics and technology companies to compete with Japan,South Korea and other Asian nations as a global source of high-tech products.
  Statements:
  1.Haier appliances are technology - oriented,durable,but out of fashion.(    )
  2.As the No.1 consumer-electronics maker in China,Hairer accounts for over 30% of the country's washing - machine and air-conditioner sales.(    )
  3.Haier's success has enabled the Chinese government to achieve its goal of steering the economy away from labor-intensive industries such as textiles and toys.
  4.Just like Japan's Matsushita. Haier has now become a famous global brand, selling washing machines to Japan, air conditioners to France and refrigerators to the U.S.
  5.Haier's success encourages Chinese electronics and technology companies to compete with Japan, South Korea and other Asian nations.
  2
  A year ago. AT&T looked as if it might soon be sleeping with the fishes. Its long- time boss, Bob Allen, had been replaced in November 1997 by Michael Armstrong from Hughes Electronics, who was a relative novice in the telecoms business. The firm's long-distance operation was being whittled away by newcomers such as WorldCom.Its international alliances were floundering. and it had wasted $ 4 billion trying to persuade its uppity offspring, the Baby Bells, to let it into their lucrative $ 100 billion local markets. People whispered that the only good bit of AT&T had been its equipment business.
  Yet in the past six months Mr. Armstrong has silenced most of his critics. Some of his moves - for instance slimming AT&T's workforce by another 18,000 people and piling money into Internet research - were only to the expected. But AT&T has also begun to throw its weight around:
  It has terrified the Baby bells, first by buying TeleCommunications Inc, America's biggest cable -TV firm, for $ 48 billion and, this week, by forming a joint - venture with Time Warner, the second -biggest cable group, to deliver local telephone services. AT&T now has a potential line into 50 million American houses (more than 40% of the total), and it talking with other big cable operators about extending its reach.
  Statements:
  1.When Machael Armstrong replaced Bob Allen in November 1997, he was considered as an expert in the telecoms business.(    )
  2.Though AT&T's long - distance operation was being reduced, its international alliances were doing extremely well.(    )
  3.Mr.Armstrong was expected to make more employees redundant soon after he became the new boss of AT&T.(    )
  4.Undr Machale Armstrong,AT&T threw its weight around by buying TeleCommunications Inc, and by forming a joint - venture with Time Warner.(    )
  5.Mr. Armstrong was quite irresolute in dealing with his critics.(    )
  Ⅵ.Translate the following passage into Chinese:(11%)
  The relationship between trade and the environment is the thorniest of all.The difficulty facing rule- makers is this:the benefits of trade depend on the assumption that relative prices in different countries reflect differences in factors of production,  productivity and so on. However, if one firm is polluting freely while another bears the cost of cleaning up its pollution, then relative costs will fail to reflect these differences, and trade that looks desirable may not be.
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