1、第 1 页(共 16 页)物流专业英语期中测试(一)题 号 总 分评 分评卷人 审核人:I. Translate the following items into Chinese or English. (20points)1. 原材料 raw materials 11. logistics channel 物流渠道2. 产成品 final product 12. electronic data interchange 电子数据交交换3. 战略管理 logistics strategy management 13. direct procurement 直接采购4. 售后服务 after sa
2、les service 14. transport facilities 运输设备5. 条形码 bar code 15. information flow 信息流6. 利润率 profit margin 16. value-added services 增值服务7. 物资运送 physical distribution 17. supply chain management 供应链管理8. 通用产品代码 universal product 18. warehousing 仓储9. 电子商务 electronic commerce 19. multinational companie 跨国公司1
3、0. 数据处理 data processing 20. just-in-time delivery 及时交货II. Tell whether the following stetements are Ttrue or Ffalse, marking an “A” for true statements and a “B”. for false ones. (10 points) ( A ) 21. Logistics information management is defined as the information processing of collecting, reconcilin
4、g, communicating, storage and utilizing of all the information generated from logistics operations.( B ) 22. A third-party logistics provider will be in a position to consolidate business from several companies and offer frequent pick-ups and deliveries, whereas in-house transportation can have the
5、same function.( A ) 23. According to a narrow definition, logistics information means the information related to the logistics activities, such as transportation, storage, package, distribution 第 2 页(共 16 页)processing etc.( B ) 24. Direct procurement encompasses all items that are parts of finished
6、products, such as raw materials, components and parts. Direct procurement, which is the focus in supply chain management, directly affects the production process of manufacturing firms.( B ) 25. The first step in developing an effective procurement strategy is volume consolidation through reduction
7、in the number of customers. ( A )26. We usually segment market in different ways, such as geographic, demographic, psychographic, and behavioralistic ones. ( A ) 27. The most common approach, practiced in the commercial sector, deals with the business-oriented functions of procurement, material flow
8、, transportation, warehousing, distribution, and related activities associated with supply chain management. ( B ) 28. Supply chain management deals with the management of materials, information, and financial flow in a network consisting of suppliers, manufacturers, and distributors, but not custom
9、ers. ( A ) 29. A contract must be an agreement, but an agreement need not be a contract. ( B ) 30. The four basic requirements of a contract are mutual assent, consideration, legality of object, acceptance.III. Complete each statement by choosing the best answer from the four choices. (15points)( B
10、) 31. The UK Institute of Logistics and Transport _ “logistics” even more briefly as: the time-related positioning of resource”. A. named B. defined C. recognized D. looked( B ) 32. In a military sense, the term “logistics” encompasses transport organization, army _ and material maintenance.A. logis
11、tics B. replenishment C. distribution D. management( A ) 33. _ deals with the buying of goods and services that keep the organization functioning.A. Purchasing B. Packaging C. Transportation D. Distribution( D ) 34. The logistics management takes into consideration every facility that has a (an) 第 3
12、 页(共 16 页)_ on cost.A. policy B. reduction C. agreement D. impact( B ) 35. Fierce competition in todays market has forced business enterprises to invest in and _ on supply chain. A. put B. focus C. insist D. decide( A ) 36. Logistics is related to the effective and efficient _ of materials and infor
13、mation. A. flow B. use C. fluctuation D. float( A ) 37. Regardless of the size and type of enterprise, logistics is essential and _ continuous management attention.A. requires B. devotes C. stimulates D. refuses( C ) 38. The business of providing transport equipment, transport services or other fact
14、ors related to transport in most national economies is usually _ to as logistic transport industry.A. mentioned B. called C. referred D. regarded( C ) 39. An efficient transportation system should provide business with easy _ to materials and markets.A. method B. way C. access D. channel( A ) 40. Th
15、e railways serving for rail transportation are _ of a series of traced paths which are bound with vehicles.A. composed B. included C. made D. consisted ( B ) 41. Maritime transportation can be considered as the most _ mode for it is able to move large quantities of cargo over long distances.A. doubt
16、ful B. effective C. expensive D. time-consuming( D ) 42. Supply chain information systems (SCIS) are the thread that links logistics activities _ an integrated process.A. in B. for C. of D. into ( B ) 43. In physical distribution, _ is the final destination of a marketing channel.A. profit B. custom
17、er C. product D. production( C ) 44. _ is the science of ensuring that the right products reach place in the right quantity at the right time to satisfy customer demand.第 4 页(共 16 页)A. Management B. Economics C. Logistics D. Marketing ( D ) 45. Now information is viewed as the key to successful supp
18、ly chain management because “no product flows until _ flows”.A. water B. delivery C. logistics D. informationIV. Complete the passage by choosing the best answer from the four choices. (10 points)Supply Chain ManagementIncreasingly, the 46 of multiple relationships across the supply chain is being r
19、eferred to as “supply chain management”(SCM). Strictly speaking, the supply chain is not a 47 of businesses with one-to-one, business-to-business relationships, but a network of 48 businesses and relationships. SCM offers the opportunity to capture the synergy of intra-and inter-company integration
20、and management. In that sense, SCM 49 with total business process excellence and represents a new way of 50 the business and relationships with other members of the supply chain.Thus far, there has been 51 little guidance from academic, which has in 52 been following rather than 53 business practice
21、. There is a need to build theory and develop normative tools and methods for successful SCM 54 . The exploratory empirical findings reported here are part of a research effort to develop a normative model to guide future 55 . Executives can use the model to capture the potential of successful SCM.(
22、 A ) 46. A. management B. marketing C. organizing D. definition( B ) 47. A. copy B. chain C. connection D. link( C) 48. A. multilateral B. massive C. multiple D. various( D ) 49. A. keeps B. conforms C. solves D. deals( C ) 50. A. controlling B. leading C. managing D. planning( B ) 51. A. really B.
23、relatively C. formally D. largely( A) 52. A. general B. all C. case D. form( C ) 53. A. following B. spreading C. leading D. pulling( B ) 54. A. theory B. practice C. research D. implement( B ) 55. A. practice B. research C. inquiry D. investigation第 5 页(共 16 页). Read the following passages and choo
24、se the best answer for each question. (30 points)Passage oneSupply chain management is managing the flow of materials across the supply chain, i. e, form preparing the raw materials to supplying the end product to the consumer ,as well as the related counter flow of information, regarding controllin
25、g and recording of materials movement. Supply chain management refers to the managing of materials and products from source to the final users. Some of the activities in this system include:Sourcing; Purchasing; Manufacturing and its related activities of planning and scheduling; Distribution planni
26、ng and management of warehouses; Inventory management; Inbound and outbound transaction; Linking all these with the customer services and marketing activities.These activities are the same as those of logistics and they illustrate the close relationship between logistics and supply chain management.
27、 Most organizations are simultaneously members of a number of supply chains. An organization in a chain purchases materials and services from a number of suppliers, converts them into a range of products that they sell to other organizations. Successful companies use their logistics competence to op
28、timize their operations in managing the materials flow through their companies. But it will no longer be necessary or desirable for each supply chain member organization to only manage its logistics activities on an independent basis.However it is most unlikely for any one company that all the suppl
29、y chains in the diagram will require formalized supply chain management processes It is a requirement for that organization to focus its supply chain efforts on those networks that are critical to the success of the company.Internal Supply ChainsThese are portions of the overall supply chains that e
30、xist within an individual organization, 第 6 页(共 16 页)and they can be quite complex due to organizations which have international and multi-functional businesses. .Your study of logistics has covered these aspects in great detail.External Supply Chains External supply chains are the processes where i
31、nternal supply chains can be extended to the total network that an organization finds itself in .The parts of the network to be focused upon by an individual company as mentioned above need to be carefully selected to maximize the benefit that working with them will achieve.Benefits of Supply Chain
32、Cooperation All parties working together in a formal supply chain receive a number of benefits from joint working, these are:Establishing valuable contacts across the supply chain; Gaining insights into how other organizations conduct their business, enabling them to improve their own; Identifying o
33、pportunities for joint research to improve the outputs of the supply chain.However supply chains do not just happen. It requires a great deal of management effort and cooperation to achieve a successful supply chain. A number of principles need to be followed in order to achieve success and we will
34、be discussing them in more detail in the notes .These seven principles are listed below:Supply chain management begins with the end consumer;Managers must cooperate to manage the total logistics chain; Interface management must be controlled through a single channel; Sales and operations planning mu
35、st be integrated;Manufacturing and sourcing must be optimized to achieve flexibility and efficiency; Supply chain partners must focus in relationship management; Performance measures must be customer driven. ( A ) 56. Which of the following is the starting point and ending point of a supply chain? A
36、. Preparing the raw materials to supplying the end product to the consumer.B. Preparing the raw materials. C. Supplying the end product to the consumer.D. Manufacturing the raw materials. 第 7 页(共 16 页)57. Which of the following is not included in supply chain management?A. sourcing DB. purchasing C.
37、 inventory management D. looking for market 58. Is it necessary for each supply chain member organization to only manage its Blogistics activities on an independent basis?A. absolutely necessary B. no longer necessary C. without doubt D. without proof59. What is the difference between internal suppl
38、y chain and external supply chain?AA. External supply chains are the processes where internal supply chains can be extended to the total network that an organization finds itself in. B. External supply chains are the inbound transaction.C. Internal supply chains are the outbound transaction.D. Distr
39、ibution planning 60. Which of the following supply chain regulation is wrong?BA .Interface management must be controlled through a single channel.B. Supply chain management begins with the first consumer. C. Sales and operations planning must be integrated.D. Performance measures must be customer dr
40、iven.Passage TwoLogistics information systems (LIS) are the threads that link logistics activities into integrated process .The integration builds on four levels of functionality: transaction, management control, decision analysis, and strategic planning systems.The most basis level, the transaction
41、 system, initiates and records individual logistics activities. Transaction activities include order entry, inventory assignment, order selection, shipping, pricing, invoicing, and customer inquiry. For example, customer order receipt initiates a transaction as the order is entered into the informat
42、ion system. The order entry transaction initiates a second transaction as inventory is assigned to the order .A third transaction is when generated to direct the materials handlings to select the order .A fourth 第 8 页(共 16 页)transaction directs the movement, loading, and delivery of the order .The f
43、inal transaction prints or transmits the invoice for payment. Throughout the process, order status information must be available when customers desire such information.The second level, management control, focuses on performance measurement and reporting. Performance measurement is necessary to prov
44、ide management feedback regarding service level and resource utilization. Thus, management control is characterized by an evaluative, tactical, intermediateterm focus that evaluates past performance and identifies alternatives. Common performance measures include financial, customer service, product
45、ivity, and quality indicators. As an example, specific performance measures include transportation and warehousing cost per pound (cost measure),inventory turnover (asset measure),case fill rate (customer service measure ),cases per labor hour (productivity measure ),and customer perception (quality
46、 measure ). Another part defines these measures in detail and illustrates additional ones.The third level, decision analysis, focuses on decision applications to assist managers in identifying, evaluating, and comparing logistics strategic and tactical alternatives. Typical analyses include vehicle
47、routing and scheduling, inventory management, facility location, and costbenefit analysis of operational tradeoffs and arrangements.Decision analysis LIS must include database maintenance, modeling and analysis, and reporting components for a wide range of potential alternatives. Similar to the management control level, decision analysis is characterized by a tactical, evaluative focus .Unlike management control, decision analysis focuses on evaluating fu