职称英语《综合类》考试完形填空专项练习

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职称英语《综合类》考试完形填空专项练习

  Cost as a Factor in Supply

  In a purely competitive market, the supplier of goods and services has no control over-the market price, because he produces too little to influence market conditions. With no difference between his products and the products      his competitors, he will sell nothing if he charges above the market price and he will sell all if he charges at or      the market price. However, in considering the price, he must take the      of production into consideration. There are times when he may be willing to sell below his cost. This might happen when prices tumble for      he believes will be a short time. However, no business person can      to lose money for a prolonged period. He must be constantly      of his costs in relation to the market price if he is to compete successfully and earn a profit.

  Many people have the impression that as production increases, costs per unit decrease.      mass production has made this true in certain industries and at certain levels of production,      logic and practical experiences have shown that costs per unit begin to rise beyond a certain level of production. Some economists      to this principle as the law of increasing costs.

  The reason costs rise as production goes up is      . However, it is easy to recognize that as production goes up, the need for additional factors of production will also grow,      competitive bidding in the marketplace for the factors of production. If a producer needs      skilled labor to produce more, and none of this labor is unemployed, the producer will have to get      from other sources. This can be done by      higher wages. Higher bidding would also apply to the other factors of production. We must also recognize that not all labor is equally productive,        not all land is equally fertile and not all ore is equally rich in the mineral wanted.

  1 A to B at C of D on

  2 A below B beneath C over D above

  3 A price B cost C worth D profit

  4 A that B why C what D if

  5 A afford B pretend C offer D decide

  6 A sure B afraid C aware D suspicious

  7 A Because B Since C When D While

  8 A both B neither C none D any

  9 A resort B refer C turn D attend

  10 A clear B simple C difficult D complex

  11 A bringing B resulting in C including D carrying out

  12 A less B numerous C more D many

  13 A them B these C it D those

  14 A offering B cutting C reducing D having

  15 A as if B just as C because D while

  【参考答案】

  1. C  2. A  3. B  4. C  5. A

  6. C  7. D  8. A  9. B  10. D

  11. B  12. C  13. C  14. A  15. B

  

  Cost as a Factor in Supply

  In a purely competitive market, the supplier of goods and services has no control over-the market price, because he produces too little to influence market conditions. With no difference between his products and the products      his competitors, he will sell nothing if he charges above the market price and he will sell all if he charges at or      the market price. However, in considering the price, he must take the      of production into consideration. There are times when he may be willing to sell below his cost. This might happen when prices tumble for      he believes will be a short time. However, no business person can      to lose money for a prolonged period. He must be constantly      of his costs in relation to the market price if he is to compete successfully and earn a profit.

  Many people have the impression that as production increases, costs per unit decrease.      mass production has made this true in certain industries and at certain levels of production,      logic and practical experiences have shown that costs per unit begin to rise beyond a certain level of production. Some economists      to this principle as the law of increasing costs.

  The reason costs rise as production goes up is      . However, it is easy to recognize that as production goes up, the need for additional factors of production will also grow,      competitive bidding in the marketplace for the factors of production. If a producer needs      skilled labor to produce more, and none of this labor is unemployed, the producer will have to get      from other sources. This can be done by      higher wages. Higher bidding would also apply to the other factors of production. We must also recognize that not all labor is equally productive,        not all land is equally fertile and not all ore is equally rich in the mineral wanted.

  1 A to B at C of D on

  2 A below B beneath C over D above

  3 A price B cost C worth D profit

  4 A that B why C what D if

  5 A afford B pretend C offer D decide

  6 A sure B afraid C aware D suspicious

  7 A Because B Since C When D While

  8 A both B neither C none D any

  9 A resort B refer C turn D attend

  10 A clear B simple C difficult D complex

  11 A bringing B resulting in C including D carrying out

  12 A less B numerous C more D many

  13 A them B these C it D those

  14 A offering B cutting C reducing D having

  15 A as if B just as C because D while

  【参考答案】

  1. C  2. A  3. B  4. C  5. A

  6. C  7. D  8. A  9. B  10. D

  11. B  12. C  13. C  14. A  15. B