Holiday Inns and McDonald’s. both saw unmatched growth in the 1960s. Their growth opened another direct business operation—franchising.
These operations have the same general pattern. The franchisor, the parent company, first establishes a successful retail business. As it expands, it sees a profit potential in offering others the right to open similar business under its name. The parent company’s methods and means of identification with consumers are included in this right. The parent company supplies skill, and may build and rent stores to franchisees. For these advantages the franchisee pays the franchisor a considerable fee. However, some of the advantages and disadvantages are different.
By extending a “proven” marketing method, a parent can profit in several ways. First, the franchisee’s purchase price gives the parent an immediate return on the plan. Then the sale of supplies to the franchisee provides a continuing source of profits. As new businesses are added and the company’s reputation spreads, the values of the franchise increases and sales of franchises become easier. The snowballing effect can be dramatic. Such growth, too, bring into play the economies of scale. Regional or national advertising that might be financially impossible for a franchisor with 20 franchises could be profitable for one with 40.
The parent, then, finds immediate gains from the opportunity to expand markets on the basis of reputation alone, without having to put up capital or take the risk of owning retail stores. Added to this advantage is a less obvious but material one, Skilled, responsible retail managers are rare. People who invest their capital in franchises, though, probably come closer to the ideal than do paid managers. In fact, the franchisee is an independent store operator working for the franchisor, but without an independent’s freedom to drop supplies at will. Of course the factory’s costs of selling supplies are less. But also certainly the franchisee buying goods that have had broad consumer acceptance will not casually change supplies, even when the contract permits. If the hamburger is not what the customer expected, they may not return. Having paid for the goodwill, the franchisee won’t thoughtlessly destroy it.
1.Franchising refers to a business operation in which a successful parent company .
A. sells name-brand goods to a private investor
B. rents proven ideas and techniques for investment
C. sells the right, the guidance to a business under its name
D. takes no advertising responsibility for individual investors
2.. The advantages of franchising to the parent company are all the following EXCEPT .
A. an immediate investment return
B. the profit from the sale of supplies
C. the ownership of additional retail stores
D. the possibility of profitable advertising
3.The passage mainly tells the reader .
A. the advantages and disadvantages of franchising
B. the benefits of franchising to the franchisor
C. the unmatched economic growth in the 1960’s
D. some regional and national business operation
4.. What will the author probably discuss after the last paragraph?
A. More advantages of franchising.
B. Negative aspects related to franchising.
C. The standard of consumer acceptance.
D. Risks of investment besides franchising
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(1) 对获得的帮助表示感谢;
(2) 对将来生活的规划;
(3) 对学弟、学妹的建议。
要求:1.词数:不少于80(开头己给出,不计入总词数);
2.在答题卡上作答。
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Recently I failed an exam. However, 1.I came out of my teacher's office, I told myself, “Smile! It's not so serious.”
I smiled a big smile and it 2.(work) a little, really.
Everyone gets 3.(frustrate) sometimes. I used to be always influenced by pressure and I was often in low spirits. But one day I came 4.a sentence in the Bible, “Do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself, let the day's own trouble be sufficient for the day.” It suddenly struck me,“5.(worry) about a problem doesn't help. Why not just 6.(give) a big smile and face up to the trouble?”
Now every time I want to cry, I remind myself that7.(laugh) is better than tears and anger. I 8.(convince) that there's something magical about a smile. A smile helps me recover confidence and gives me the courage to move on.
Remember, whenever you're faced with a setback, whenever you've been treated9.fair), all it takes is determination and you can feel happy again. Smile at life, 10.it will shine on you.
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Only recently have I been able to find enough _______to let my defence go. Being warm and _______is easy for most people, but for me, it was ______ that I was unfamiliar with. I began to understand that I ______ to take an active role in my relationships with others. Even though I’ve been able to open myself up to others, I’m still ______ about how to do so.
My fears became true when I began to feel how easily others had a ( n ) ______ on me. I began to feel the pull of the opinions of others, many of which I did not ______. Though these opinions were not my own, they still had an influence on my own ______. I realized that I ______ both my individuality (个性) and the relationships I had ______ with others too much. So, something had to ______.
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1.A. if B. that C. whether D. which
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5.A. where B. that C. how D. why
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7.A. hard B. easily C. differently D. possibly
8.A. remembering B. forgetting C. sharing D. hiding
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10.A. time B. energy C. strength D. courage
11.A. rude B. friendly C. shy D. cold
12.A. nothing B. everything C. anything D. something
13.A. needed B. refused C. tried D. liked
14.A. sure B. proud C. cautious D. happy
15.A. effect B. impression C. approach D. chance
16.A. come up with B. deal with C. work with D. agree with
17.A. progress B. belief C. experience D. failure
18.A. ignored B. disliked C. valued D. knew
19.A. missed B. developed C. pleased D. found
20.A. leave B. keep C. do D. change