Exports are either raw materials or manufactured goods. Raw materials are products of the land, such as cotton, timber or rubber. Some raw materials such as iron ore, come from mines. These raw materials are often exported by the countries that produce them to other countries where they are made into manufactured goods.
Some countries produce food for export, for example, meat, sugar, or cereals such as wheat and maize. These countries are agricultural countries. An agricultural county needs fertile land and a good climate. A cold, dry climate is not suitable for agriculture.
A country which produces manufactured goods is known as an industrialized country. An industrialized country cannot always produce enough food for its own needs. In this case, it does not export foodstuffs. Instead it has to import them. It relies on exports of manufactured products and pays for imports with the money it earns from the exported goods.
21. From the first sentence of the passage we can know that there are()kinds of exports.
A. two
B. three
C. four
22. Raw materials are often exported by the countries that produce them to other countries where().
A. they are consumed
B. they are made into finished products
C. they are wasted
23. The countries which produce food for export,for example, meat, sugar, or cereals such as wheat and maize are()countries.
A. developed
B. industrial
C. agricultural
24. An industrialized country usually has to import foodstuffs because().
A. it cannot always produce enough food for its own needs
B. it doesn't has fertile land and a good climate
C. it relies on exports of manufactured products
25. The best title of this passage is().
A. Agriculture and Industry
B. Export
C. Production
第1题
根据文章内容进行判断,正确写“T”错误写“F”
Brand refers to names, logos and slogans. For example, Nike is known for its slogan “Just do it” and swoosh logo. A trademark shows the origin and ownership of a product or service, which is used to protect names, logos, drawings, symbols and other characters related with a business. Coke? and Coca-cola? are registered trademarks of the Coca-Cola Company.
Many companies spend a lot of money and time registering their trademarks. There are at least two good reasons for this. Firstly, if you trademark a brand, you are the only person allowed to use that Brand name slogan etc. If others want to use that brand, they must ask your permission or pay some money. Secondly, registration also allows the owner to bring legal action against anyone who uses the trademark without authorization.
There are basic trademark symbols, e.g.“TM”for goods and“SM”for service.They tell the public that the product's name and design are the exclusive property of the company, but a registered trademark? provides notice that it has indeed been registered.
( )26. According to the writer, it is not necessary for a company to register a trademark.
( )27. A trademark may be regarded as a protection for a brand name.
( )28. The trademark symbols TM and ? can be exchanged in a brand.
( )29. Legal protection on a brand comes into force only after registration.
( )30. A company can freely use other companies' brands.
第2题
Accounting is More Than Numbers
Accounting could date back to about 7,000 years ago. People of that time relied on old accounting methods to record the growth of crops and herds. Accounting has greatly developed with the growth of joint-stock companies.
When you think of accounting, you may find pages of tables and numbers. That image doesn't usually give you too much excitement. When you have your own business, though, those numbers come to mean the world to you because they give you the record of how much money you've earned or lost.
Actually, accounting is not simply about strange dollar amounts or boring numbers; they're your sales figures, your costs, and your profits. In other words, accounting is a language of business. Once you know how to work with those numbers, how to read those numbers and how to read the story they tell, you will be able to manage your business toward greater success.
21. Accounting could date back to about()years ago.
A. 7,000
B. 6,000
C. 5,000
22. People in the old days relied on old accounting methods to record().
A. how much money they had
B. management of their business
C. the growth of crops and herds
23. Accounting has greatly changed with the development of().
A. crops and herds
B. joint-stock companies
C. internet companies
24. Accounting is very important in your business because it shows().
A. how much money you've earned or lost
B. pages full of tables and numbers
C. strange dollar amounts or boring numbers
25. According to the writer, accounting is().
A. a language of business
B. your sales figures, your costs, and your profits
C. Both A and B
第3题
翻译We all need to come out of this head-down syndrome.
A. 我们都需要摆脱这种低头综合征。
B. 我们都需要走出这种低头综合征。
C. 我们都需要改变摇头的习惯。
第4题
The Smartphone is getting more attention in the house than the child.
A. 在这个家里,智能手机正在比这孩子得到更多的关注。
B. 在这个家里,孩子更关注智能手机。
C. 孩子在这个家里更关注智能手机。
第5题
was 4 years old.
A. 她的一些画就在上海的一个艺术展览会上展出,她四岁了。
B. 她四岁在上海的时候在一个艺术展览会上展出她的画。
C. 四岁的时候她的一些画就在上海的一个艺术展览会上展出。
第6题
ot significant.
A. 尽管约翰和他哥哥在年纪上相差很大,但他们的个性却不相同。
B. 尽管约翰和他哥哥在年纪上相差不大,但他们的个性却不相同。
C. 尽管约翰和他哥哥在年纪上相差不大,但他们的个性相同。
第7题
翻译I am eager to see this new device.
A. 我急切地想看到这个新设备。
B. 我很激动看到这个新设备。
C. 我很乐意看到这个新设备。
第8题
I'd like to have some big apples instead of small().
A. ones
B. one
C. it
第9题
nce been()only to the very rich.
A. manageable
B. measurable
C. affordable
第10题
Would you please open this suitcase for me? I can't open it.().
A. Oh, sorry to bother you.
B. Actually, I'm not sure.
C. OK, let me see.
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