SAT短篇阅读模拟题:Excess inventory.

2017-08-05 作者: 521阅读

  SAT阅读考试是整个SAT考试的重中之重,需要我们加强练习。下面澳际小编为大家整理了一篇关于Excess inventory的SAT阅读模拟题,后面附有相关题目和正确答案,希望对大家备考SAT阅读考试有所帮助。

  Excess inventory, a massive problem for many busi-

  nesses, has several causes, some of which are unavoidable.

  Overstocks may accumulate through production overruns or

  errors. Certain styles and colors prove unpopular. With

  (5) some products—computers and software, toys, and

  books—last year’s models are difficult to move even at

  huge discounts. Occasionally the competition introduces a

  better product. But in many cases the public’s buying tastes

  simply change, leaving a manufacturer or distributor with

  (10 ) thousands (or millions) of items that the fickle public no

  longer wants.

  One common way to dispose of this merchandise is to

  sell it to a liquidator, who buys as cheaply as possible and

  then resells the merchandise through catalogs, discount

  (15) stores, and other outlets. However, liquidators may pay less

  for the merchandise than it cost to make it. Another way to

  dispose of excess inventory is to dump it. The corporation

  takes a straight cost write-off on its taxes and hauls the

  merchandise to a landfill. Although it is hard to believe,

  (20) there is a sort of convoluted logic to this approach. It is

  perfectly legal, requires little time or preparation on the

  company’s part, and solves the problem quickly. The draw-

  back is the remote possibility of getting caught by the news

  media. Dumping perfectly usul products can turn into a

  (25) public relations nightmare. Children living in poverty are

  freezing and XYZ Company has just sent 500 new snow-

  suits to the local dump. Parents of young children are

  barely getting by and QPS Company dumps 1,000 cases of

  disposable diapers because they have slight imperfections.

  (30) The managers of these companies are not deliberately

  wastul; they are simply unaware of all their alternatives.

  In 1976 the Internal Revenue Service provided a tangible

  incentive for businesses to contribute their products to char-

  ity. The new tax law allowed corporations to deduct the

  (35)cost of the product donated plus half the difference

  between cost and fair market selling price, with the proviso

  that deductions cannot exceed twice cost. Thus, the federal

  government sanctions—indeed, encourages—an above-cost

  federal tax deduction for companies that donate inventory

  to charity.

  1. The author mentions each of the following as a cause of excess inventory EXCEPT

  (A) production of too much merchandise

  (B) inaccurate forecasting of buyers’ prerences

  (C) unrealistic pricing policies

  (D) products’ rapid obsolescence

  (E) availability of a better product

  2. The passage suggests that which of the following is a kind of product that a liquidator who sells to discount stores would be unlikely to wish to acquire?

  (A) Furniture

  (B) Computers

  (C) Kitchen equipment

  (D) Baby-care products

  (E) Children’s clothing

  3. The passage provides information that supports which of the following statements?

  (A) Excess inventory results most often from insufficient market analysis by the manufacturer.

  (B) Products with slight manufacturing dects may contribute to excess inventory.

  (C) Few manufacturers have taken advantage of the changes in the federal tax laws.

  (D) Manufacturers who dump their excess inventory are often caught and exposed by the news media.

  (E) Most products available in discount stores have come from manufacturers’ excess-inventory stock.

  4. The author cites the examples in lines 25-29 most probably in order to illustrate

  (A) the fiscal irresponsibility of dumping as a policy for dealing with excess inventory

  (B) the waste-management problems that dumping new products creates

  (C) the advantages to the manufacturer of dumping as a policy

  (D) alternatives to dumping explored by different companies

  (E) how the news media could portray dumping to the detriment of the manufacturer’s reputation

  5. By asserting that manufacturers “are simply unaware” (line 31), the author suggests which of the following?

  (A) Manufacturers might donate excess inventory to charity rather than dump it if they knew about the provision in the federal tax code.

  (B) The federal government has failed to provide sufficient encouragement to manufacturers to make use of advantageous tax policies.

  (C) Manufacturers who choose to dump excess inventory are not aware of the possible fects on their reputation of media coverage of such dumping.

  (D) The manufacturers of products disposed of by dumping are unaware of the needs of those people who would find the products usul.

  (E) The manufacturers who dump their excess inventory are not familiar with the employment of liquidators to dispose of overstock.

  6. The information in the passage suggests that which of the following, if true, would make donating excess inventory to charity less attractive to manufacturers than dumping?

  (A) The costs of getting the inventory to the charitable destination are greater than the above-cost tax deduction.

  (B) The news media give manufacturers’ charitable contributions the same amount of coverage that they give dumping.

  (C) No straight-cost tax benit can be claimed for items that are dumped.

  (D) The fair-market value of an item in excess inventory is 1.5 times its cost.

  (E) Items end up as excess inventory because of a change in the public’s prerences.

  7. Information in the passage suggests that one reason manufacturers might take advantage of the tax provision mentioned in the last paragraph is that

  (A) there are many kinds of products that cannot be legally dumped in a landfill

  (B) liquidators often ruse to handle products with slight imperfections

  (C) the law allows a deduction in excess of the cost of manufacturing the product

  (D) media coverage of contributions of excess-inventory products to charity is widespread and favorable

  (E) no tax deduction is available for products dumped or sold to a liquidator

  以上便是澳际小编为大家整理的SAT阅读模拟题,希望对大家有所帮助。阅读理解主要考察学生对文章的综合分析和理解能力,大家在备考SAT阅读考试的时候,要要谨慎才行,可以从两个方面入手,长期和短期相结合的备考。

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