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[职称英语模拟] 2011职称英语在线模拟试题词汇(五)

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发表于 2012-8-15 23:30:26 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
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The word brand is a comprehensive term that encompasses other narrower terms. A brand is a name, term, symbol, and/or special design that is intended to identify the goods or services of one seller or group of sellers. A brand differentiates one seller’s products from those of competitors. A brand name consists of words, letters, and/or numbers that can be vocalized. A brand mark is the part of the brand that appears in the form of a symbol, design, or distinctive coloring or lettering. It is recognized by sight but may not be expressed when a person pronounces the brand name.
% `& [& l, m. Q, j% k) dA trademark is a brand that is given legal protection because, under the law, it has been appropriated by one seller. Thus trademark is essentially a legal term. All trademarks are brands and thus include the words, letters, or numbers that can be pronounced. They may also include a pictorial design. Some people erroneously believe that the trademark is only the pictorial part of the brand.
: I6 I+ Z( |- @: qOne major method of classifying brands is on the basis of who owns them—producers or middlemen. Sunbeam, Florsheim, Spalding (athletic products), and Sara Lee are producers’ brands, while Allstate, Shurfine, Sysco, Craftsman, and Penncrest are middlemen's brands.
; c; i) y; x. p& sThe terms national and private have been used to describe producer and middleman brand ownership, respectively. However, marketing people prefer the producer middleman terminology. To say that the brand of poultry feed marketed in three states by a small Birmingham, Alabama, manufacturer is a national brand, whereas the brands of Penney’s or Sears are private brands, stretches the meaning of the terms national and private. 3 Z- s9 W! ^# K5 M
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1. “Brand” is a general term which covers narrower terms such as “brand name”, “brand mark”, and “trademark”. + _- H/ C9 u; `4 \' r1 d1 O
  A. Right    B. Wrong    C. Not mentioned5 s: p! W7 z$ f; Q' b; m9 O
2. A brand name is intended to impress customers with an attractive and original design while a trademark is intended to do so with a peculiar sound.
% u# Y# e: j3 @: h5 H+ z4 f! ?  A. Right    B. Wrong    C. Not mentioned
  A( @, Y% w! s, [( H, @3. Trademarks are protected by law while brand names are not.
. S6 W+ N. {; W3 t  A. Right    B. Wrong    C. Not mentioned  {+ ?% u  r  T) P& ^) _/ J
4. Some people identify the brand mark with the trademark. 7 W9 k7 w8 I' G0 S
  A. Right    B. Wrong    C. Not mentioned: O0 J6 M/ v5 @$ t+ i$ K) o/ M
5. Among various methods of classifying brands, the one based on ownership is widely accepted. 3 p5 J. p- X& b8 S# z+ S
  A. Right    B. Wrong    C. Not mentioned
7 _: P0 v5 R, y( [; p7 \' U$ A6. Penncrest is a national brand.
0 O/ q9 U$ k1 }9 R" |. ?% L  A. Right    B. Wrong    C. Not mentioned
% p3 Q! y. a  Z7. When classifying brands, marketing people tend to employ the categories of “producer-owned” and “middleman owned”; l8 T2 `: Z' l" R& y" M! Q% d
  A. Right    B. Wrong    C. Not mentioned
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