问题 多项选择题

下列关于房地产经纪机构和房地产经纪人的表述中,正确的有______。

A.房地产市场中的信息不完备程度较高,需要有房地产经纪机构或房地产经纪人这种特殊的制度安排来降低信息成本

B.大型房地产开发公司一般更愿意委托房地产经纪机构进行物业租售

C.依代理委托方的不同,房地产经纪机构的代理形式可以分为首席代理和分代理

D.房地产经纪机构或房地产经纪人通过信息搜集的规模经济优势,提供服务并获取收益

E.无论采用哪种代理形式,都应在项目前期让房地产经纪机构及早介入

答案

参考答案:A,D,E

解析: B选项应为大型房地产机构一般有自己的营销团队和渠道,所以一般采用自行租售。C选项应为依委托代理方的不同,可分为买方代理、卖方代理和双重代理。

单项选择题

Questions 53 to 57 are based on the following passage: ( 10 分 )  How did a peddler of cheap shirts and fishing rods become the mightiest corporation in America The short version of Wal-Mart’s rise to glory goes something like this:in 1979 it racked-up a billion dollars in sales; by 1993 it did that much business in a week; by 2001 it could do it in a day.  It’s a shocking tale--one that propelled Wal-Mart from rural Arkansas, where it was founded in 1962, to the top of the Fortune 500. Sam Walton, Wal-Mart’s founder, pushed sales growth continuously while squeezing costs with sophisticated information technology. He exhorted employees to sell better with the "ten-foot rule" ( greet customers if they are that close ). He was, in other words, an early evangelist for the first commandment of today’s economy: service rules. Wal-Mart, in fact, is the first service company to rise to the top of the Fortune 500. When Fortune first published its list of the largest companies in America in 1995, Wal-Mart didn’t even exist. That year General Motors was America’s biggest company, and in every year that followed,either GM or another mighty industrial, Exxon, was No.1.  Wal-Mart’s achievement caps a bigger economic shift I from producing goods to providing services. Manufacturing’s share ofU. S. employment peaked in 1953, at 35%. It has been declining steadily since. In the decade that will end in 2010, the Bureau of Labor Statistics figures that goods-producing industries will create 1.3 million new jobs, compared to 20 million for service industries. To look at it another way, today there are about four times as many people working in service jobs as in other kinds of jobs. And even within manufacturing, services are an increasingly large share of operations.  As America got richer, consumption got more complicated. With more income to throw around, people started spending more on services -- movies and travel, mortgages to buy houses, insurance to protect those houses, the occasional weekends at a luxury hotel. Fortune calls this a shift in the demand pattern. Over the next few years, only three of the ten fastest-growing occupations ( software engineers, nurses, and computer support ) pay middle-class salaries. The rest could be called Wal-Mart kinds of jobs -- cashiers, retail assistants, food service, and so on. In short, the service economy is delivering more good jobs than ever before.

In 1993, Wal-Mart could have a sales volume of two billion dollars in __

A.one week

B.two weeks

C.one day

D. two days

单项选择题