外刊经贸知识选读2018年10月真题试题及答案解析(00096)

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Passage 2

Brand Value

Since the recession hit, about 40% of grocery shoppers say they’ve switched over to store brands. But how much can you really save? And how do these foods taste anyway?Consumer specialist Ric Romero teamed up with Consumer Reports to find out if store brands will satisfy your taste buds.It used to be when you walked down a stone aisle, this is what you might see: boring black and white packages containing generic brands that looked and usually tasted pretty dull. But in recent years, Consumer Reports’Tod Marks says, “All that’s changed."“Consumer Reports has long surveyed our subscribers about their preferences when it comes to food, and 70% of those we surveyed said the quality of store brands is really quite high in their minds.”Consumer Reports’ trained tasters compared leading brand names with store brands, trying 29 different foods. They did blind taste tests on everything from salsa to frozen strawberries. Betty Crocker’s Au Gratin Potatoes went head-to-head with Great Value by Walmart. And the winner? Great Value, at half the price.Old EI Paso Thick N’ Chunky Salsa battled it out with Costco’s Kirkland Signature Organic. Kirkland’s Medium Salsa is tastier and is almost half the price.Overall, tasters found the store brands as good as or better than big-name brands 23 out of 29 times. So switching to store brands can be a good way to save money spent on groceries.

About 70% of grocery shoppers say they’ve switched over to store brands because of economic concerns.

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Passage 1

China Leaps Towards Top 10 Traders

China this year is expected to enter the “top ten”of the world’s trading nations, leapfrogging Taiwan and South Korea in the process. But China’s extraordinary export growth is also bringing increased pressures for liberalization and improved access to its markets.Sensitive to these pressures, emanating mainly from the US, whose trade deficit with China in 1992 reached $ 18 bn, Chinese officials have promised to quicken the pace of reform. One of China’s main aims is to rejoin the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade as soon as practicable, perhaps this year.The Chinese see early GATT membership as one way of dealing with bilateral pressures from its main trading partners—the US, Japan and Germany—all of which are restive about their yawning trade gaps with China.China’s powerful Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade will bemonitoring trade signals from the new Clinton administration, expected to be lesstolerant of the imbalance than its predecessor. Congress has also signaled agrowing restiveness on the China trade issue.An early indication of the state of China-US trade relations is likely to come in the next few weeks when officials of the office of the Special Trade Representative—the first high-level Clinton team to come to Beijing—sit down to discuss GATT-related issues.The US officials are certain to press their Chinese counterparts to speed liberalization in line with the US-China market agreement reached last October. Under this, Beijing agreed over the next few years remove about 75 per cent of its non-tariff barriers on a global Most Favoured Nation (MFN) basis.

Before entering the “top 10” of the world’s trading nations, China was behind Taiwan and South Korea.

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Stock is (convertible) into cash or other securities.

  • A.available
  • B.negotiable
  • C.suitable
  • D.changeable