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II.ReadingComprehension(50%,2pointseach)
Thereare5passagesinthispart.Readthemcarefullyandchoosethebestans^verforeachquestionthatfollows.
Passage1
Distantindeedseemthedayswhenthetwogreatcommercialaviation,BoeingandAirbus,wouldusebigairshowstotrumpethundredsofneworders.Thisyear'
sParisAirShowwasamuchmoresombreaffair,eveniftheBoeing-Airbusfeudstilltookcenterstage.
Therewereoneortwobrightspots.Airbuswasabletoboastofafirmorderfortenofitswide-bodyA35OsfromAirAsiaX.JohnLeahy,itstopsalesman,expectsdeliveriesin2009tomatchtherecord483in2008.Boeing,whichwashitbyaprolongedstrikelastyear,willprobablydelivermoreaircraftthisyearthanlast.Bothfirmsbuiltuphugebacklogsinthefatyears:
eachhasordersforabout3,500planes.
Butmanyofthosemaysoonevaporate.GiovanniBisignani,thebossofIATA,thetradebodythatspeaksformostairlines,gavewarningearlierthismonththathismembersmightdeferasmanyas30%ofaircraftdeliveriesnextyear.Healsoalmostdoubledhisforecastfortheindustry'
scumulativelossesin2009,to$9billion.
BothMr.LeahyandJimMcNemey,thechiefexecutiveofBoeing,thinkthatMr.Bisignaniisoverdoingthegloom.Buttheyconcedethat-potentialcustomersmayfindpurchaseshardtofinance.Anotherissueisthec6stoffuel.Mr.McNemeythinkstherecentincreaseintheoilpriceshouldencouragecarrierstoreplaceelderlygasguzzlerswithefficientnewplanes.Butiftheprice"
spikesover$100"
allbetsareoff.
Thetwoaviationgiantsagreeononeotherthing:
theindustrywillnotgetasuccessortoitsubiquitousshort-haulworkhorses,the737andtheA320,fbrmorethanadecade.Thatispartlybecausethe15-20%efficiencygainthatairlinessaytheywantfromthenextgenerationis,saysMr.McNemey,"
abarthatkeepsmovingnorth”thankstothecontinuousimprovementsof1-2%ayearthatthemanufacturersaremakingtoexistingplanes.
Moreover,bothBoeingandAirbusareconservingcashfbralongandbitterscraptodominatethemarketfbrlong-haulaircraftwithupto350seats.Boeing5stroubled787Dreamlinerwillatlasttaketotheairthismonth,twoyearslate.Theproductionproblemsthatstemmedfromboththerevolutionaryuseofcompositesandanextendedglobalsupplychainappeartohavebeenovercome.Tospeedupdeliveriesofthe787,fbrwhichBoeinghasreceivedmorethan860orders,Mr.McNemeyisplanningasecondassemblyline.
Thedelaystothe787havebeenagodsendfbrAirbus.Itsrival,theslightlybiggerA350,isontracktoflyinearly2012afterapainfulgestation.Withnearly500orders,AirbusclaimsthattheA350issellingevenfasterthantherecord-breaking787didatthesamestageinitsdevelopment.ThebiggestconcernfbrBoeing,however,isnotthattheA350willtakesalesfromthe787,butthatitslargestvariant,theA350-1000,willbeastrongrivaltoitssuccessful777.Mr.McNemeysaysthatBoeingcanaffordtowaitandseehowgreatathreatthebiggestA350is.ButaccordingtoAirbusexecutives,Boeingwillbefacedwiththedilemmaofmerelyupgradingthe777ortakingthebiggerandmorecostlystepofbuildingareplacement.
TheA350andthe787areattheheartofthelong-runningandacrimoniousdisputebetweenBoeingandAirbusattheWorldTradeOrganization(WTO)overstatesubsidiesfbrlargecommercialaircraft.ThisweekEuropeangovernmentsdeclaredthattheywerereadytocontribute3.5billion($4.9billion)ofreimbursablelaunchaidtothe11billioncostofdevelopingtheA350.TheannouncementhadBoeingexecutivesscurryingtotheirBlackBerrystocondemnwhattheysawasa"
provocative"
movegiventhattheWTOisexpectedtoissuearulingonBoeing'
scomplaintwithinweeks(arulingonacounter-complaintbyAirbusisduelaterintheyear).
LouisGallois,thechiefexecutiveofEADS,theparentcompanyofAirbus,deniedtherewasanythingoddaboutthetiming:
"
Wedonotpleadguilty,"
hesaid."
OursupportismuchmoretransparentthanBoeing'
s.WehavefollyrepaidwithinterestthesupportwereceivedfortheA320andA330andwearealreadypayingbackontheA380(superTumbo)."
TomEnders,thechiefexecutiveofAirbus,addedthattheaidwasaimedonlyat"
levelingtheplayingfield,,andthattheEuropeanUnionhaddescribedthe787asthemostsubsidencecommercialaircraftinhistory.
1.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraphOnethatBoeingandAirbus
A.havenotsufferedfromareductionofnewordersuntilthisyear
B.didnotcompetewitheachotherintenselyinthepast
C.usedtoadvertisetheirsuccessinbusinessatairshows
D.wouldhavetoresolvetheirrivalryasearlyaspossible
2.Accordingtothepassage,AirbusandBoeingsharedthefollowingchallengesEXCEPT.
A.financialtroubleofpotentialcustomer
B.labordisputewiththeiremployees
C.riskofoilpricehigherthan$100
D.difficultiesindevelopingnewaircraft
3.BoeingexecutivesfoundtheannouncementofAirbus“provocative"
because.
A.AirbusreceivedhighersubsidiesthanBoeing
B.Airbusreceivednewsubsidieswhiletheolddisputeremainedunsolved
C.Airbusdidn'
thavetorepaythenewlyannouncedsubsidies
D.WTOrulingisexpectedtobeinAirbus'
sfavor
4.Whichoftheaircrafttypesmentionedinthispassagewillbethelasttobegindelivery?
A.Boeing787B.Boeing777
C.A380D.A350
5.Whatdoes"
levelingtheplayingfield"
inthelastparagraphmean?
A.Makingthegroundsmooth
B.Mak