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1、2022吉林专升本考试考试模拟卷(8)本卷共分为2大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共25题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Passage ThreeIt is 2 a. m. You took too long over dinner, the coast is still a couple of hundred kilometers away and it is essential to get that early morning ferry. And your car radiator pipe has split. A
2、t times like that, the documents making up your insurance kit lying in the front of your car seem useless. The nearest phone was passed three kilometers back, and it would be reasonable to expect some delay in getting breakdown assistance when you have finally phoned through.If on the other hand, yo
3、u’ve got a spare in the car, five minutes’ work should see you on your way again. The majority of breakdowns do involve minor and easily changed parts. A few basic tools and the right mix of spares are well worth the space they take up. But to sort out which ones are mast likely to be ne
4、eded, and to buy them, can be expensive.That is why the motoring organizations have come up with rental kits. For about 50 pence a day ( slightly more to non-members)they will supply a boxed range of spares for a given car. On returning the kit the motorist pays for any that are used, plus a small f
5、ee for repacking. Deposits are about 20.It is much better, however, to reduce the risk of breakdowns by seeing that your car is properly serviced before setting out. Particularly when driving at high speed over long distances in hot weather.Finally, it makes sense to purchase a safety triangle and a
6、n emergency plastic windscreen before leaving. Make sure all your fellow travellers know where your documents are; give one a spare set of keys, and slip into the back of your wallet a large banknote for the emergencies where a credit card won’t do.While on a motoring holiday abroad you might
7、find yourself in difficulties because()Ayou have brought the wrong documents with youByour ferry has just left without youCthe nearest phone is out of orderDa repair to your car might take some time2.Passage FourYou ask how to start a business Here is an example.David Dawson, a serious mountain clim
8、ber, was dissatisfied with soft iron pitons(锥锤), the only ones he was able to buy. They lasted just one or two climbs, and Dawson wanted to replace them with chrome-molys (铬铝合金) , which were harder, stronger and longer-lasting. Some climbers made them for limited distribution among friends, but they
9、 were not commercially available. So Dawson started Dawson Equipment Ltd., a purveyor (承办商) of climbing equipment, as a one-man enterprise in Burbank, California, in 1958. He had no plan, no management experience and no advertising. He worked in a shed using a hand forge purchased with $ 800 of capi
10、tal borrowed from his mother.What Dawson did have was a knowledge of the kind of equipment that he needed in his own climbs, and a sense that serious climbers would follow his lead. Currently Dawson Equipment is thriving and produces over 200 products.Business opportunities are mere than ample today
11、 for the simple reason that many consumers are dissatisfied. Dawson’s business started from his being a customer not liking what he bought. I suspect that your business will begin that way too. You know what you want to replace, improve or change. So begin where the tool breaks, the service sl
12、ips or the shoe pinches.I suspect that your business will start that way too. in the last paragraph means()AI doubt you will start a business in the same wayBI don't believe your business will succeed if you start that wayCI think it is likely you start a business that wayDI have no idea if you
13、will start a business that way3.Passage FourYou ask how to start a business Here is an example.David Dawson, a serious mountain climber, was dissatisfied with soft iron pitons(锥锤), the only ones he was able to buy. They lasted just one or two climbs, and Dawson wanted to replace them with chrome-mol
14、ys (铬铝合金) , which were harder, stronger and longer-lasting. Some climbers made them for limited distribution among friends, but they were not commercially available. So Dawson started Dawson Equipment Ltd., a purveyor (承办商) of climbing equipment, as a one-man enterprise in Burbank, California, in 19
15、58. He had no plan, no management experience and no advertising. He worked in a shed using a hand forge purchased with $ 800 of capital borrowed from his mother.What Dawson did have was a knowledge of the kind of equipment that he needed in his own climbs, and a sense that serious climbers would fol
16、low his lead. Currently Dawson Equipment is thriving and produces over 200 products.Business opportunities are mere than ample today for the simple reason that many consumers are dissatisfied. Dawson’s business started from his being a customer not liking what he bought. I suspect that your bu
17、siness will begin that way too. You know what you want to replace, improve or change. So begin where the tool breaks, the service slips or the shoe pinches.Dawson was dissatisfied with soft iron pitons because ()Athey were too soft to bear the climber's weightBthey were the only pitons he could
18、afford to buyCthey coul not last longDthey were made of iron4.Passage FourYou ask how to start a business Here is an example.David Dawson, a serious mountain climber, was dissatisfied with soft iron pitons(锥锤), the only ones he was able to buy. They lasted just one or two climbs, and Dawson wanted t
19、o replace them with chrome-molys (铬铝合金) , which were harder, stronger and longer-lasting. Some climbers made them for limited distribution among friends, but they were not commercially available. So Dawson started Dawson Equipment Ltd., a purveyor (承办商) of climbing equipment, as a one-man enterprise
20、 in Burbank, California, in 1958. He had no plan, no management experience and no advertising. He worked in a shed using a hand forge purchased with $ 800 of capital borrowed from his mother.What Dawson did have was a knowledge of the kind of equipment that he needed in his own climbs, and a sense t
21、hat serious climbers would follow his lead. Currently Dawson Equipment is thriving and produces over 200 products.Business opportunities are mere than ample today for the simple reason that many consumers are dissatisfied. Dawson’s business started from his being a customer not liking what he
22、bought. I suspect that your business will begin that way too. You know what you want to replace, improve or change. So begin where the tool breaks, the service slips or the shoe pinches.Which of the following can best express the main idea of the passage()ANever be satisfied with what you have.BStar
23、t a business as a customer.CIt is profitable to find fault with what you have.DTo start a business is to make a fortun5.Passage FourYou ask how to start a business Here is an example.David Dawson, a serious mountain climber, was dissatisfied with soft iron pitons(锥锤), the only ones he was able to bu
24、y. They lasted just one or two climbs, and Dawson wanted to replace them with chrome-molys (铬铝合金) , which were harder, stronger and longer-lasting. Some climbers made them for limited distribution among friends, but they were not commercially available. So Dawson started Dawson Equipment Ltd., a pur
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