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全国自考(电子商务英语)真题试题及答案解析(一)

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一、多选题 (共63题,共0分)
1.

  • A.has married
  • B.has been married
  • C.had married
  • D.had been married
2.

They are __________ a mass production movement.

  • A.firing
  • B.launching
  • C.introducing
  • D.presenting
3.

Professor Tate __________ about him.

  • A.heard the students to talk
  • B.heard the talk by the students
  • C.heard the students talking
  • D.heard the students to talking
4.

__________ some of the suggestions prove of value to you as well?

  • A.Could
  • B.Can
  • C.Might
  • D.May
5.

The research pro ject has only been under way for three months, so it ’too s early to _______its success.

  • A.figure
  • B.consider
  • C.rate
  • D.evaluate
6.

What do you think of his motion that we __________ a play at the English evening?

  • A.should put on
  • B.shall put on
  • C.would put on
  • D.will have put on
7.

We can visit your company on Monday or Tuesday, our plans are fairly __________.

  • A.flexible
  • B.elastic
  • C.supple
  • D.compliant
8.

Nothing can stop us now, __________?

  • A.can ’ t it
  • B.can it
  • C.could it
  • D.does it
9.

All of my efforts to__________ peace failed.

  • A.reserve
  • B.conserve
  • C.persist
  • D.preserve
10.

I was greatly shocked by the way __________ things were done there.

  • A.how
  • B.that
  • C.as
  • D.which
11.

There is a(n) __________ between logic and metaphysics.

  • A.bargain
  • B.treaty
  • C.compact
  • D.alliance
12.

Neither of the drivers who are being held by the police__________ whom to blame for his trouble.

  • A.know
  • B.knows
  • C.to know
  • D.have known
13.

All citizens in this nation are__________ to the law.

  • A.subject
  • B.object
  • C.exposed
  • D.dependent
14.

I made up my mind that under no circumstances__________ to such principle.

  • A.couldn ’ t I agree
  • B.I couldn ’ t agree
  • C.I could agree
  • D.could I agree
15.

Einstein ’ s new theory on optics changed__________ scientific idea about light.

  • A.technical
  • B.original
  • C.classical
  • D.mechanical
16.

The time has come for the company to __________ after years of rapid expansion.

  • A.consist
  • B.consider
  • C.consolidate
  • D.combine
17.

__________ were naturally a musical family .

  • A.A Shaw
  • B.The Shaws
  • C.The Shaw
  • D.Shaws
18.

Nothing can __________ being unkind to children.

  • A.adjust
  • B.reason
  • C.justify
  • D.reassure
19.

That kind of shoes are __________ expensive for me.

  • A.more
  • B.far more
  • C.far too
  • D.much
20.

Next time I __________ there, I ’ ll ask them about it.

  • A.will go
  • B.have gone
  • C.am going
  • D.go
21.

收入;岁入 n. r_______________

22.

闯入;侵扰 v. i_______________

23.

承担责任的 adj. r_______________

24.

繁荣 n. p_______________

25.

证实,确认 v. c_______________

26.

持续的 adj. c_______________

27.

按顾客要求制做 v. c_______________

28.

交易;事务;处理 n. t_______________

29.

发票;发货单 n. i_______________

30.

视力;洞察力 n. v_______________

31.

流行;货币 n. c______________

32.

必要的;基本的 adj.要素,要点 n. e_______________

33.

领土;领域,范围 n. d_______________

34.

预言,预报 n . p_______________

35.

口令;密码 n. p_______________

36.

完型填空(本大题共 10 小题,每小题 1 分,共 10 分)从选项中选择一个最适合短文的选项,错选、多选或未选均无分。  Jogging is becoming one of the ___21___ growing activities in the nation. More people are starting jog each year. This, however, is a recent occurrence. It was not long ago __22____ joggers were rare sight. Some people thought that they looked quite strange. As __23____ people began jogging the sight of them became more common. There are many reasons ___24___ a person to take up jogging. First, it is a good form of exercise. This is __25____ it involves the use of many parts of the body. The exercising of the heart is of great benefit. This is one of the most important parts of the human body. If the heart does not get the needed exercise, serious problems can occur. ___26___ reason for jogging is for enjoyment. ___27___ being good for people, it can also be very much fun. Part of the fun of jogging comes from the opportunity it provides for meeting other people who enjoy it. One ___28___ that should be considered ___29___ a person takes up jogging as a form of exercise of enjoyment is that it is not for everyone. People should first check 30 their doctors and be prepared to find another form of exercise if jogging is not recommended. 21. A. fastest B. quickest C. most D. best  22. A. when B. while C. that D. as  23. A. many B. those C. more D. the  24. A. of B. with C. for D. in  25. A. that B. why C. reasonable D. because  26. A. A B. Other C. The other D. Another  27. A. Except B. Except for C. Besides D. Regardless of  28. A. matter B. event C. thing D. occurrences  29. A. of B. that C. what D. when  30. A. out B. over C. on D. with

37.

翻译:node

38.

翻译:review and approval process

39.

翻译:domain name

40.

翻译:create an account

41.

翻译:in vain

42.

翻译:smart cards

43.

英译汉:Even as exchanges emerge to enable rich interaction among companies, businesses are looking forward to the Internet to enable the adoption of truly dynamic pricing . One solution is emerging in the form of bots, software that serves as an agent acting on behalf of a specific user or application. Advancing bot technology enables dynamic, automated, real-time interaction between buyers and sellers, allowing sellers to capture the true value of their goods in the market.

44.

英译汉:The implications for businesses are vital, since this emerging technology may change how companies sell their goods. Ramifications companies need to take steps to address include: · Disintermediation of individual auction environments through bots that allow buyers to automatically poll multiple auction services and fixed-price channels to garner advantageous terms;

45.

英译汉:Development of exchanges that aggregate the information harvested by bots in order to reduce transaction costs and eliminate concerns of fraud; and

46.

英译汉:The emergence of the bot-aggregator exchange as a primary sales channel, which employs rules to enable transactions.

47.

你评定一种酒的好坏时用什么标准?(criteria)

48.

她有能力做这项工作。(ability)

49.

这件工作我不满意。(satisfy)

50.

勿受坏榜样的影响。(influence )

51.

它很便宜,但在另一方面,质量很差。(on the other hand )

52.

Relaxation therapy ( = treatment). If you read the sentence out loud, your blood pressure will go up. If you talk to another person, it will go still higher. If the talk is with your boss, your pressure will go even higher. If you speak to someone of the opposite sex, your pressure may show less change if you ’ re married than if you ’ re single. Dozens of times each day, your blood pressure changes with what you ’ re feeling and doing. These “ ups and downs” take place in everyone, but they are more severe in people with high blood pressure. That discovery is the basis for the newest therapy: controlling blood pressure by learning skills to control everyday stress. Many patients control their blood pressure with the relaxation response. This takes four simple things: a quiet environment, a comfortable position (sitting or lying down), the repeating of a word, prayer or phrase each time you breathe and having none of other thoughts. Something remarkable happens when you do this, according to research in Boston. Relaxation of the mind and body has the effect that some blood-p ressure pills would have. What ’ s more, the blood pressure stays lower, just as it would with a pill, after you have stopped the relaxation and have returned to the stress of daily life.  31. The first paragraph tells us the reason why your blood pressure goes up is that__________.  A. you read aloud a sentence B. the man you talk to is your boss C. you ’ re not married D. you ’ re nervous 32. Which of the following statements is not true? A. One ’ s blood pressure changes many times every day. B. Your blood pressure changes with your feelings. C. When you ’ re doing different things, your blood pressure, perhaps, is different. D. The changes of blood pressure only happen to people with high blood pressure. 33. The last paragraph tells us relaxation therapy__________. A. needs a new kind of medicine B. has the same effect as blood-pressure pills C. is more than blood-pressure pills D. is working and can be improved

53.

If you do not find the required information using the tips from the previous section, then you need to consult an online service to find the piece of information you were looking for. Three different types of services have been established over the years: crawlers, directories and meta search engines. The first crawler was created back in 1993. It was called the World Wide Worm. It crawled from one site to the next and indexed all pages by saving the content of the web pages into a huge database. Crawlers or spiders visit a web page, read it, and then follow links to other pages within the site and even follow links to other sites. Web crawlers return to each site on a regular basis, such as every month or two, to look for changes. Everything a crawler finds goes into a database, which people are able to query. The advantage of the web crawlers is that they have an extensive database with almost the complete Internet indexed in it. The disadvantage is that you get thousands of web pages as a response for almost any request. Web directories work a little differently. First of all they contain a structured tree of information. All information entered into this tree is either entered by the webmaster who wants to announce his new web page or by the directory maintainer who looks at the web pages submitted. The directories where webmasters can submit both the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) and the description normally contain more misleading information. Getting into most web directories is a combination of luck and quality. Although anyone is able to submit a web page, there is no guarantee that a certain page will be included. Some directories charge for submission, which is basically a rip-off. Some crawlers maintain an associated directory. If your site is in the directory, the ranking of your web site normally will be higher, as it is already pre-classified. Many directories work with crawlers together, in order to deliver results, when nothing can be found in the directory. Meta search engines do not have a database with URLs and descriptions. Instead they have a database of search engines. If you enter your keywords into a meta search engine it will send out requests to all the directories and crawlers it has stored in its database. The meta search engines with a more sophisticated application in the background are able to detect double URLs which come back from the various search engines and present only a single URL to the customer. 34. Crawler is a kind of__________. A. worm B. search engine C. service D. directory 35. The disadvantage of Crawler is that it__________. A. provides a complete database B. takes too much time to find the needed information C. provides too much useless information D. gives response to every quest 36. Who can input information to the web directories? A. Only webmasters. B. Both directory maintainers and webmasters. C. Any one who wants to announce a web page. D. Any one who has found a new web page.

54.

In what seems like the prehistoric times of computer history; the earth ’ s postwar era, there was quite a widespread rumor that computers would take over the world from man one day. Already today, less than fifty years later, as computers are relieving us of more and more of the routine tasks in business and in our personal lives, we are faced with a less dramatic but not less foreseen problem. People tend to be over-trusting of computers and are reluctant to challenge their authority. Indeed, they behave as if they were hardly aware that wrong buttons may be pushed, or that a computer may simply malfunction. Obviously, there would be no point in investing in a computer if you had to check all its answers, but people should also rely on their own internal computers and check the machine when they have the feeling that something has gone wrong. Questioning and routine double-checks must continue to be as much a part of good business as they were in pre-computer days. Maybe each computer should come with the warning: for all the help this computer may provide, it should not be seen as a substitute for fundamental thinking and reasoning skills. 37. According to the passage, the author would probably disapprove of__________. A. investment in computers B. complete dependence on computers C. double-check on computers D. the use of computer 38. In the author ’ s opinion, people should__________. A. be reasonably doubtful about computers B. use computers for business purposes only C. substitute computers for basic thinking D. check all their answers when using computers 39. What is suggested in this passage? A. Computer won ’ t change our personal lives. B. Computer can create unforeseen problems. C. Computer has taken control of the world. D. Computer cannot affect our businesses. 40. What is the main purpose of this passage? A. To look back to the early days of computers. B. To explain what technical problems may occur with computers. C. To discourage investment in computers. D. To warn against a mentally lazy attitude towards computers.

55.

翻译:financial transaction 

56.

翻译:tangible benefit

57.

翻译:market share

58.

翻译:discounted price

59.

翻译:product return

60.

61.

翻译:algorithm

62.

翻译:credit card

63.

翻译:database integration

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