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楼主
发表于 2004-12-6 11:53:00 | 只看该作者

大全1的句子

第2段最后两句:The world of corporate purchasing这是什么意思呢 can be frustrating for small entrepreneurs who get requests for elaborate formal estimates and bids这个句子在文中有什么作用呢. Both 指什么呢是大公司和小的少数民族分包商吗?这里边是不是隐含着"尽管"的意思consume valuable time and resources, and a small company's efforts must soon result in orders, or both the morale and the finacial health of the business will suffer.
沙发
 楼主| 发表于 2004-12-6 12:01:00 | 只看该作者
现在怎么感觉both 指的是estimates and bids呢.
板凳
发表于 2005-4-8 23:16:00 | 只看该作者

这题我也顶疑惑的

我也觉得BOTH是estimates and bids

地板
发表于 2005-4-9 22:27:00 | 只看该作者
没有看原文,初步意见,我觉得第一个Both指estimates and bids,第二个both是修饰the morale and the finacial health of the business的。
5#
发表于 2006-1-17 17:23:00 | 只看该作者
both只大公司和小公司啊。
6#
发表于 2006-9-11 21:37:00 | 只看该作者

一楼贴的2句我理解不了啊,那位能解释一下?

另下面那道题是否与之相关,看了几次都不知道文章那里有提到该“suggests”

Passage 1 (1/63)

(This passage was written in 1978.)

Recent years have brought minority-owned businesses in the United States unprecedented opportunities—as well as new and significant risks. Civil rights activists have long argued that one of the principal reasons why Blacks, Hispanics, and other minority groups have difficulty establishing themselves in business is that they lack access to the sizable orders and subcontracts that are generated by large companies. Now Congress, in apparent agreement, has required by law that businesses awarded federal contracts of more than $500,000 do their best to find minority subcontractors and record their efforts to do so on forms filed with the government. Indeed, some federal and local agencies have gone so far as to set specific percentage goals for apportioning parts of public works contracts to minority enterprises.

Corporate response appears to have been substantial. According to figures collected in 1977, the total of corporate contracts with minority businesses rose from $77 million in 1972 to $1.1 billion in 1977. The projected total of corporate contracts with minority businesses for the early 1980’s is estimated to be over 53 billion per year with no letup anticipated in the next decade. Promising as it is for minority businesses, this increased patronage poses dangers for them, too. First, minority firms risk expanding too fast and overextending themselves financially, since most are small concerns and, unlike large businesses, they often need to make substantial investments in new plants, staff, equipment, and the like in order to perform work subcontracted to them. If, thereafter, their subcontracts are for some reason reduced, such firms can face potentially crippling fixed expenses. The world of corporate purchasing can be frustrating for small entrepreneurs who get requests for elaborate formal estimates and bids. Both consume valuable time and resources, and a small company’s efforts must soon result in orders, or both the morale and the financial health of the business will suffer.

A second risk is that White-owned companies may seek to cash in on the increasing apportionments through formation of joint ventures with minority-owned concerns. Of course, in many instances there are legitimate reasons for joint ventures; clearly, White and minority enterprises can team up (team up: v.(使)结成一队, 合作, 协作) to acquire business that neither could acquire alone. But civil rights groups and minority business owners have complained to Congress about minorities being set up as “fronts (a person, group, or thing used to mask the identity or true character or activity of the actual controlling agent)” with White backing, rather than being accepted as full partners in legitimate joint ventures.

Third, a minority enterprise that secures the business of one large corporate customer often runs the danger of becoming—and remaining—dependent. Even in the best of circumstances, fierce competition from larger, more established companies makes it difficult for small concerns to broaden their customer bases: when such firms have nearly guaranteed orders from a single corporate benefactor, they may truly have to struggle against complacency arising from their current success.

4.     The passage suggests that the failure of a large business to have its bids for subcontracts result quickly in orders might cause it to

(A) experience frustration but not serious financial harm

(B) face potentially crippling fixed expenses

(C) have to record its efforts on forms filed with the government

(D) increase its spending with minority subcontractorsA

(E) revise its procedure for making bids for federal contracts and subcontracts

7#
发表于 2006-9-13 22:57:00 | 只看该作者

文中并没有提到“the failure of a large business to have its bids for subcontracts result quickly in order”

 只是说“a small company’s efforts must soon result in orders, 否则 both the morale and the financial health of the business will suffer.

maybe a small company  have a large business , can anybody help?

8#
发表于 2006-10-8 16:23:00 | 只看该作者

4.
            
The passage suggests that the failure
(of a large business) to

have its bids for subcontracts result quickly in orders might cause

it to

The world of corporate purchasing can be frustrating for small entrepreneurs (who get requests for elaborate formal estimates and bids.) Both consume valuable time and resources, and a small company’s efforts must soon result in orders, or both the morale and the financial health of the business will suffer.

The world of corporate purchasing can be frustrating for small

entrepreneurs (who get requests for elaborate formal estimates and

bids.)

對被要求要有正式估價跟競標的 小企業來說 公司構買這個世界 是很令人喪氣的

Both consume valuable time and resources, and a small company’s efforts must soon result in orders, or both the morale and the financial health of the business will suffer.

因為估價跟競標 (Both) 都很花資源跟時間 但是小公司付出的efforts(time

and resources)必須要快速的轉成訂單
        
不然公司士氣跟財務狀況都會出問題

所以suggest大公司就算沒有快速轉成訂單
        
也不會有財務上的問題
        
A.

 

(A) experience frustration but not serious financial harm
9#
发表于 2006-10-11 18:55:00 | 只看该作者
10#
发表于 2007-9-10 22:13:00 | 只看该作者

快速解法

大全-1-2题:
The passage supplies information that would answer which of the following questions?

a) what federal agencies have set percentage goals for...原文未提及what,排除;
b) to which goverment agencies must businesses...report..未提及which,排除;
c) How widespread is the ..."fronts" by White...未提及widerspread,排除;
d) how many more...businesses...1977...未提及more,排除;
e) what is one set of...L29左右,是答案

该题目不难,问题是,该题按《定位----解题》方法做,需要定位5次!哪有那么多时间呢?
谁有快速应对方案?
是否应该放弃该类题目?可是如果在前10题出现如何是好?
这种题是否应该从e向a的方向选答案?似乎练习题中答案偏后的多,可是即使发现答案,也希望把全部选项看完,毕竟答错也无益。。。
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