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资源简介:对外经济贸易大学专业英语2000年(含答案)考研真题考研试题
对外经济贸易大学 2000 年攻读硕士学位研究生入学考试 国际经济贸易学院专业英语试题 (英译中四页 五段 每段二十分 共 100 分) 1.The Battle to Be Your Online Bill Collector —Bankers hope cyberbilling can give them a toehold on the Net. Every year, American business sends out 29 billion bills. And by any measure, the exercise isn't much fun. For companies, printing, processing and posting a typical consumer bill runs about 90.And for recipients, there’s not only a demand for payment, there 's a wad of solicitations that nearly everyone throws away. But for banks trying to make it on the Internet, bills are cool. Bankers see bills as surefire eyeball-grabbers in an environment where it's tough tocommand consumer attention--and a key to protecting their existing business managing cash for big companies. Increasingly, banks are battling high-tech competitors for control of Internet billing, or electronic-bill presentment, as it is called. To be sure, this is a fight over a business that is in its infancy. Few bills are now sent via the Net, and online payment systems often involve a paper check. But the technology exists to send bills from business to customers and route payments back on the Net. By the end of next year, industry analysts estimate upwards of 4.5 million households will be receiving bills online. What’s more, sending and handling bills over the Net should be about 40% cheaper than paper delivery, says the Gartner Group, a research firm in Stamford, Conn. The question is who will become the bill collector on the Net. Bankers reckon that if they can turn their Web sites into mailboxes for electronic bills, they can become key entry points on the Net-portals, even. That would enable them to sell other financial services online. The fear is that existing portals, such as Yahoo! or even American Online, will become centers of bill payment and, in turn, siphon off existing bank business. "Banks have been slow to get into this," says Kenneth J. Kerr, a Garter analyst in Durham, N.C. "But they realize there is a threat here and they need to get aboard". Banks have their advantages. They can offer customers simultaneous access to their bills and their money. Banks have long relationships with the billers, such has utilities and retailers, and centuries of experience in protecting people's money. Big banks also are worried that technology companies offering bill presentment could muscle into one of their fastest-growing business-managing cash for big companies. After all, distributing and collecting bills is a close cousin to cash management. At this point, predicting how the industry will shake out is premature. Banks and technology companies already have formed several alliances aimed a delivering bills on the net. More combinations are likely. What's clear, though, is the banks know they are running out of time to get their Internet billing act together. From Business Week/July 19,1999 1. 一场争夺成为线账单收款人的战役 ——银行家们希望通过在线账单业务在互联网上站稳脚跟 美国公司每年发行面额总值为 290 亿美元的账单。不论如何衡量,这一点丝毫令人轻松 不起来。公司每印刷、加工和邮寄一张标准的由客户付款的账单成本大约为 90 美元。而对 于接收账单者来说,账单不仅仅代表着支付请求,还是几乎是人人扔掉的废纸,它们为数巨
它是全国研究生入学考试考过的真题试卷,属已解密信息,对于报考相关专业考生来说,统考专业课(业务课)科目考研真题对于专业课的复习是非常重要的,因为通过研究真题除了能了解到什么知识点最重要,考哪些题型之外还能给我们反映出老师出题的难度如何,考试考点及重点范围有哪些,每个知识点的历年出题频率,每个章节的分值比重,各个章节的出题比重,每年都要反复考的知识点等等。考试真题的重要性是任何的习题资料都高,比起网上流行的所谓“复习题笔记讲义”(少数除外,大部分都是以同一资料冠以不同学校名称冒充的资料),真题真实性高、渠道权威、试题原版扫描保证清晰。在考博信息网的考试资料体系中,也是把专业课真题作为最为核心、最为重要的资料提供给大家的。
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