A. it doesn't sound too complicated B. Then what about the qualifications of a fra
第1题
ed. The day widely regarded as the Super Bowl of online sales created a record day for retailers, including Walmart, and marked a shift in shopping preferences as smartphones and tablets drove nearly a third of traffic — and for some retailers, more than half.? W expects to register its biggest Cyber Monday yet, coming off a record Black Friday weekend online. Heading into the afternoon Monday, the website had already sold out of PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles, which weren't even discounted. Significant savings on TVs and tablets also encouraged shopping, says Joel Anderson, CEO of W. Retailers from Target to Sears are fast evolving Cyber Monday into something more akin to Cyber Week, as online deals stretch well beyond Monday. As of 6 p.m. ET, sales on Amazon were up 44.3% over last year, while sales at eBay were up 32.1%, according to Channel Advisor, which tracks third-party sellers on eBay and Amazon. The online marketplaces are doing well in part because shoppers are heading to those sites to find popular products that are selling out at regular retailers, says Scot Wingo, CEO of Channel Advisor. Flash-sale site Rue La La started Cyber Monday deals on Sunday with a “Cyberthon” that drew more than 350,000 people to the site. The sale promoted as much as 80% off on more than 150 brands. On Monday, sales of Cole Haan and Pandora Jewelry merchandise were strongest, CEO Steve Davis says.
1. Retailers used mobile devices and drove nearly a third of traffic, or even more than half to online shopping. As we know that doesn't belong to the mobile device.()
A. tablets
B. smartphones
C. personal computer
2. PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles were sold out on the afternoon Monday although they weren't even discounted.()
A. eB
B. W
C. A
3. According to sales on Amazon were up 44.3% over last year, while sales at eBay were up 32.1%.()
A. Walmart
B. Rue La La
C. Channel Advisor
4. Cyber Monday deals on Sunday with a “Cyberthon” that drew more than people to the site. ()
A. 350,000
B. 35,000
C. 3,500,000
5. We can infer from the passage _____ isn't an online retailer. ()
A. Sears
B. Channel Advisor
C. Walmart
第2题
s they took advantage of discounts offered on Singles Day (November 11). It is a festival for young single people to celebrate by eating together, sending gifts or going shopping, thus seized on by online retailers to increase sales. It took only 13 hours for sales on just two online sites, Taobao and Tmall, to fly past last year's overall total of 19.1 billion yuan (US$3.1 billion).The final figure of Singles Day reached an astonishing 35.02 billion yuan as hundreds of thousands of consumers rushed to buy clothes, furniture, and home decoration items at discount prices. What friends and colleagues greeted each other with that day was “Bought anything today?” as they exchanged tales of bargains or disappointing news of popular items sold out minutes after the spree began at midnight. In under nine hours, turnover at the Alibaba Group's Tmall and Taobao sites had exceeded that of last year's Cyber Monday, a similar event in the United States. “We hope other e-commerce sites also did a good job as we want Singles Day to be a holiday for consumers and a good chance for retailers to discover the unmet needs of shoppers,” Jack Ma, founder and chairman of Alibaba Group, told reporters. “It's not a difficult thing to bring our total transaction size to 100 billion yuan in a couple of years but we hope to do more to help vendors and manufacturers to upgrade their products and service to reach more clients,” Ma said at a news briefing.
1. Online retailers took hold of the shopping spree to increase sales successfully.() 2. The final figure of Singles Day for this year reached 19.1 billion yuan.()
3. Cyber Monday is a similar event in the Great Britain.()
4. Other e-commerce sites did as well as Alibaba Group on Singles Day.()
5. Jack Ma's goal of transaction size is to reach 100 billion yuan in several years.()
第3题
etter able to work together and achieve team goals. They are also more satisfied with their team activities. John Wooden, a former basketball coach at UCLA, said, “Team spirit means you are willing to sacrifice personal considerations for the welfare of all. That defines a team player.” There are certain skills team members develop that serve as good examples of team spirit. COOPERATION Cooperating is simply working together as teammates for the good of the team. Cooperation is a skill that team members can sharpen during practice. For example, basketball players must practice passing the ball in different plays and situations. Team efficiency is directly related to the cooperation of its members. Acting cooperatively is a good way to show team spirit because doing so contributes to the overall success of the team. MOTIVATION Team members must fulfil their duties with their full efforts. Staying motivated shows team spirit because it shows that you want the team to do well. This includes being motivated to give your best in practice and in competition, as well as outside of team activities. For example, a baseball player can show team spirit by being motivated to practice his swing outside of practice. RESPECT Respect for your fellow team members is a must. You can show respect to your teammates by treating everyone fairly and equally. Teammates also respect each other by allowing everyone to participate. Respecting fellow teammates keeps everyone in a good mood and encourages overall team spirit. For example, people can show team spirit through respect by encouraging other team members who might be struggling.
1. Teammates who have team spirit ().
A. can break a team
B. are better able to work together and achieve team goals
C. are less satisfied with their team activities
2. According to the article, team spirit means ().
A. cooperation and motivation
B. motivation and respect
C. cooperation, motivation and respect
3. Cooperation is a skill that ().
A. can be sharpened during practice
B. is born with
C. everyone should have
4. Being motivated means ().
A. you should compete with others
B. you should practice swing outside of practice
C. you should give your best in any circumstances
5. Respecting your teammates ().
A. can treat everyone fairly and equally
B. can keep everyone in a good mood
C. can discourage overall team spirit
第4题
vely small. Each system in China has an average of 43 outlets, compared to more than 540 in the United States. Together, there are 2,600 brands in some 200,000 retail markets. KFC was the most significant foreign entry in 1987 and is widespread. Many franchises are in fact joint-ventures, as at their forming the franchise law was not explicit. For example, McDonald's is a joint venture. Pizza Hut, TGIF, Wal-mart, Starbucks followed a little later. But total franchising is only 3% of retail trade, which seeks foreign franchise growth. The year 2005 saw the birth of an updated franchise law, “Measures for the Administration of Commercial Franchise”. Previous legislation (1997) made no specific inclusion of foreign investors. Today the franchise law is much clearer by virtue of the 2007 law, a revision of the 2005 law. The laws are applicable if there are transactions involving a trademark combined with payments with many obligations on the franchisor. The law comprises 42 articles and eight chapters.
1. According to the passage, the passage mainly talks about ().
A. the scale of franchising in China
B. the franchise law in China
C. an outline of franchising in China
2. KFC was the () foreign franchise to China in 1987 and is widespread.
A. most profound
B. first
C. wealthiest
3. Many franchises are in fact joint-ventures, because ().
A. at the beginning stage, franchise law was not so clear
B. at the beginning stage, many franchises could not find the right partners
C. many foreigners were not familiar with Chinese culture
4. Foreign franchise grows in China because of ().
A. the open policy
B. the small amount of retail trade
C. the Chinese culture
5. The writer has the ()attitude to franchising in China
A. negative
B. positive
C. neutral
第5题
A.据说美国所有的贸易中,4%都是特许经营工作的。
B.它说美国所有的商业中,4%都是特许经营的。
C.据说美国所有的商家中,4%都是特许经营的。
第6题
A I'm sorry to hear that. ;
B Really ;
C Hey, what's up
第7题
A going on ;
B getting along ;
C setting up
第8题
A or ;
B as well as ;
C either
第9题
A.说实话,经过多年的艰苦工作、泪水和意见分歧,我还是渡过了难关。
B.经过多年的艰苦工作、泪水、意见分歧和讲诚信,我还是将它通过了。
C.要讲诚信,经过多年的艰苦工作、泪水和意见分歧,我还是穿越了它。
第10题
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B.不了解或看到公司的日期表,就不要控制一个公司。
C.如果不了解或看到公司的日常情况,就不要排除一个公司。
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