2003年6月秘书四级情景录象题

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秘书资格四级专业能力(中级)模拟试题及答案解析(8)

秘书资格四级专业能力(中级)模拟试题及答案解析(8)

秘书资格四级专业能力(中级)模拟试题及答案解析(8)(1/2)案例分析第1题请阅读下面录像题的情景叙述,找出情景叙述中秘书行为及工作环境中正确或错误的地方(应至少找出15处正误点)。

人物:秘书钟苗、总经理(声音)物品:投影仪、笔记本电脑、会议桌椅、会议记录本场景:办公室、会议室情景一秘书钟苗身着职业装坐在办公桌前,正在整理文件,这时电话铃响了,钟苗很快拿起电话:“喂,请问您找谁啊”听筒中传来总经理的声音:“钟苗啊,你通知一下,今天下午2点在一楼会议室召开各部门经理会议,讨论下个月的工作安排。

我要用一下投影仪,你安排一下。

”“好的。

”钟苗答应着放下电话,时钟特写:10点钟。

钟苗打开计算机主机电源,然后又打开显示器电源,(特写)钟苗的手机放在显示器旁。

计算机启动后,钟苗打开邮件发送窗口,在窗口中写会议通知。

屏幕特写:图片发送完毕,钟苗想了想,自语道:“还是再用电话通知一下保险。

”她拿起电话,拨号。

钟苗:“张经理您好。

王总让我通知您今天下午2点在一楼会议室开会,具体情况您可以查一下邮箱,我已经给您发过去了。

”放下电话,钟苗继续拨号:“刘经理您好。

今天下午2点钟在一楼会议室……"(画面淡出)情景二会议室,时钟特写:13:30。

会议室中只有钟苗一人,她正在连接笔记本电脑和投影仪。

投影仪通风口处堆着一些文件,几乎挡住了通风口。

连接好后,她先打开投影仪电源开关,再打开电脑开关。

启动后,投影未显示计算机上的信号。

钟苗按下笔记本电脑上的Fn键与F8键(特写),墙壁上显示出图像,但不清楚而且画面倾斜。

钟苗调整机器的支架使画面正常。

钟苗调整投影仪的镜头旋钮,进行对焦,直到墙壁上画面清晰。

钟苗看了一下表,自语道:“还有10分钟才开会呢,先把镜头盖盖上吧。

”她拿起镜头盖盖住了投影仪镜头。

钟苗坐在自己的位置上,打开会议记录本,在上面写着什么。

______参考答案:(1)秘书着装正确。

(√)(2)接听电话及时。

(√)(3)电话应答语不正确。

秘书资格四级(实操考试)历年真题试卷汇编8(题后含答案及解析)

秘书资格四级(实操考试)历年真题试卷汇编8(题后含答案及解析)

秘书资格四级(实操考试)历年真题试卷汇编8(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1. 案例分析 2. 工作实务案例分析1.请阅读下面录像题的情境叙述,找出情境叙述中秘书行为及工作环境中正确或错误的地方(应至少找出10处正误点)。

情景叙述.早上秘书卫红身着职业装走进公司办公大楼,发现楼道内光线昏暗,马上向值班人员了解情况,得知照明灯坏了。

卫红随即给后勤部拨打电话:“请你们尽快派维修人员检修办公大楼的照明灯,谢谢。

”并认真填写了《隐患记录及处理表》,表的格式正确,内容完整。

办公室工作人员小李进来:“卫秘书,研发部张主任请你把有关2号新产品的技术资料发到他的邮箱里。

另外我昨天去总公司开会的交通费要报销。

”卫红递给小李《零用现金凭单》让其填写,凭单格式正确,内容符合要求。

然后打开计算机迅速查到要找的资料,却不熟练发邮件的程序,只得让小李帮助发送。

卫红认真核对零用现金凭单和发票,并指导小李将发票贴在凭单后面。

小李:“今天主任不在,你先给报销了吧,明天再补签就是了。

”卫红不假思索地说:“也好”,拉开抽屉取出现金付给小李。

随手将凭单放在桌上的文件堆里。

电话铃响四声后卫红接起:“你好,金泰公司。

”王总经理的声音:“你把最近收集到的客户对我公司产品的反馈信息送过来。

”卫红手忙脚乱地抱着一堆资料来到王总经理办公室:“王总,资料都在这里。

”.王总经理:“这么一大堆,你让我怎么看呀,你把它整理后再拿给我。

”卫红:“好吧,我这就去整理。

”卫红正在整理客户的有关资料,传来敲门声,“请进”,并立即起身迎接。

泰康公司秘书小李进来:“你好。

”卫红忙着为小李倒水招待,“对不起,你稍坐一会儿,我去技术部取一份资料,马上回来。

”小李看到桌上一份资料,随手拿起一份翻看。

正确答案:(1)着装规范。

(√)(2)发现问题能够及时了解情况。

(√)(3)能够及时报告维修部门排除隐患。

(√)(4)及时填写《隐患记录及处理表》。

(√)(5)《隐患记录及处理表》格式正确,内容完整。

秘书资格四级(实操考试)历年真题试卷汇编7含答案和解析

秘书资格四级(实操考试)历年真题试卷汇编7含答案和解析

秘书资格四级(实操考试)历年真题试卷汇编7案例分析1.请阅读下面录像题的情景叙述,找出情景叙述中秘书行为及工作环境中正确或错误的地方(应至少找出10处正误点)。

情景一(宏远公司办公室)早上八点,钟苗穿着运动服抱着篮球匆忙走进办公室。

此时,电话铃响。

钟苗:“喂,你好,我是钟苗。

”对方:“钟苗,台湾星辉公司代表团的接待准备工作做得怎么样了?”钟苗:“啊,王总,我马上过来。

”对方:“你赶紧过来吧。

”钟苗:“好的。

”挂下电话。

办公室的地上,有两张支票,钟苗没有看见,匆忙赶往王总办公室。

情景二(宏远公司王总办公室)王总正在看文件,钟苗敲门。

”请进。

”王总发话后,钟苗进了办公室。

王总:“台湾星辉公司代表团的接待准备工作做得怎么样了?”钟苗:“王总,这是接待的计划,请您过目。

”王总:“接待规格、接待准备人员、接待经费,还行。

另外,住宿和旅游观光是怎么安排的?”钟苗:“已经安排好了。

”王总:“具体活动时间有没有和对方确认?”钟苗:“是这样的,住宿的酒店已经定好,过一会儿再和他们确认一下。

另外,一些商务活动是由我们来定的,旅游观光活动计划确定后,还没有和对方联系。

要不,等他们到了再说?”王总:“接待日程定了之后,一定要和对方先通通气,请对方确认一下,否则人家会觉得我们不够礼貌。

”钟苗认真听着,并做着笔记。

王总:“你抓紧时间把这几项工作办好吧,他们后天到,观光的事情一定要准备好。

”钟苗:“王总,送给客人的纪念品还没定,您有什么建议?”王总:“礼物最好能体现地方特色。

”钟苗:“那就买些北京2008年奥运会纪念品吧?”王总:“行。

那好,这件事你来负责,把这个事情办好。

”钟苗:“我马上去拿支票借单请您签字。

”王总:“快点吧,我马上要出去开会,你抓紧时间。

”钟苗:“好的。

”随后,打开门走出办公室(没有再把门关上)。

(1)上班前准备时间不足,并在匆忙中将篮球带入办公室。

(×)(2)早上八点,开始上班了才进办公室。

(×)(3)穿运动服进领导办公室,不符合企业秘书的着装要求。

秘书四级(中级)技能9

秘书四级(中级)技能9

[模拟] 秘书四级(中级)技能9案例分析第1题:阅读下面录像题的情景叙述,找出情景叙述中秘书行为及工作环境中正确或错误的地方(应至少找出10处正误点)。

时间:上午10点地点:宏远公司营销部办公室人物:秘书钟苗、某公司王经理、经理兆良、营销部文员方小姐物品:各类文件夹、电话机、笔、留言纸、样品介绍册、订货单、信封、邮票、印泥盒和印章、灭火器、大纸箱情景一宏远公司营销部办公室(特写)。

钟苗正在打电话,她把电话夹在肩膀与脖子之间,用手在一堆文件里翻:“王经理您好!非常感谢您在上个季度对我们销售工作的支持和帮助,我们经理想跟您谈谈今后继续合作的事,您看什么时候方便,咱们一起吃个饭?”王经理:“对不起,你是哪位?我听不出来。

”“啊?我是谁?我是宏远公司的钟苗呀。

”此时一位女同事走进来,站在钟苗的办公桌前,钟苗看了她一眼,毫无反应,继续打电话:“这个周五晚上您方便吗?我们经理在迎宾楼请您。

……那好,就这么说定了!周五晚上见。

”钟苗放下电话后,对同事说:“有事吗,小方?”小方:“我想领A4的打印纸。

材料印了一半没纸了。

”钟苗:“你等等。

”转身走到柜子旁边打开柜门看:“呀,糟糕!A4的打印纸没有了。

前天打印了好多订货单,用光了。

”小方:“那怎么办?我的材料要在下午的会上用,一人一份。

”钟苗:“别急,我有办法。

”马上打电话:“喂!张民吗?我是宏远公司的钟苗。

你能马上给我们送两箱A4的纸吗?急等着用!好,那就谢谢了。

”放下电话,对小方:“半个小时内送到,还来得及吧?”小方:“那就太好了!不过我也别白跑一趟,你给我一瓶胶水、两支签字笔,上次发的快用完了。

”钟苗:“好。

”打开柜子拿文具,递给小方:“给你。

过一会儿再来领纸吧。

”小方接过文具:“好吧。

纸送过来以后你打个电话告诉我吧。

”钟苗继续在桌子上找东西:“你没看见我这么多事情!还是你自己想着点儿吧。

”小方瞥了她一眼,转身走了。

情景二(周五下午五点)钟苗在打字。

经理兆良走进来:“钟苗,是不是该走了?约王经理几点到?”钟苗看表,“跟他约的6点,还有一个小时,来得及吧。

秘书资格四级专业能力(中级)模拟试题及答案解析(4)

秘书资格四级专业能力(中级)模拟试题及答案解析(4)

秘书资格四级专业能力(中级)模拟试题及答案解析(4)(1/2)案例分析第1题请阅读下面录像题的情景叙述,找出情景叙述中秘书行为及工作环境中正确或错误的地方(应至少找出15处正误点)。

情景一宏远公司,墙壁上的挂钟显示的时间是上午7:50,钟苗身着西服套装走进办公室,拉开窗帘,推开玻璃窗,擦拭办公桌,然后打开电脑。

办公桌上的文件摆放得很整齐,电脑旁的拐角低柜上放着打印机,背向窗户。

钟苗:“系统界面怎么换了?今天的工作日志在哪儿呢?”钟苗正查找着,电话铃响了。

钟苗:“你好,宏远公司。

”对方:“钟秘书,我是王总,Ml新产品发布会的策划方案准备得怎么样了?”钟苗:“差不多了。

”对方:“一会儿拿来给我看看。

”钟苗:“好的,王总。

”放下电话。

“这可麻烦了,先这样吧,让王总看完我再改。

”钟苗打开抽屉拿出化妆品补妆,再匆匆忙忙把打印好的策划方案用订书机订上,一遍不行,又订一遍。

情景二宏远公司王总办公室,钟苗敲门。

王总:“请进。

”钟苗走进办公室:“王总,这是您要我做的策划方案,请您过目。

”“我看一下。

”王总起身接过方案,“怎么这么乱啊,页码也没排。

新产品发布会,新产品技术说明、发布会时间、地点、邀请对象。

哎,上次我专门提到的李总和赵总工程师怎么没有列入邀请对象?”钟苗:“唉,您瞧我这记性。

回去我马上补上。

您放心,肯定不会影响下午发出请柬。

”王总:“这个策划方案得拿回去重做。

”钟苗:“好的。

”王总:“钟苗啊,做事不能总是马马虎虎的。

”钟苗:“好的,我下回一定注意。

”王总:“策划书上提到的发言稿、回答提纲还有报道提纲等都要准备好。

你通知各个部门负责人去完成。

另外,咱们要开个预备会,会议主要部署新产品发布会的准备工作。

会议时间安排在后天下午两点,你要尽快把通知发下去。

另外,会议室要安排一下。

”钟苗拿出随身携带的小本子,边记录边说:“好的。

还有,新产品发布会是否要派车去接嘉宾?”王总:“当然要派车。

你负责安排好这件事。

”钟苗:“好的,我一定办好。

2003年6月大学英语四级A卷考试试题、答案

2003年6月大学英语四级A卷考试试题、答案

2003年6月大学英语四级A卷考试试题、答案Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversation. At the end of each conversation. a question wilt be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each questionthere will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). and decide which is the best answer Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. Example: You will hear:You will read:A) At thee office.B) In the waiting room.C) At the airport.D) In a restaurant.From tile conversation we know that the two were talking about some work they had to finish in the evening. This conversation is most likely to have taken place at the office. Therefore, A) "At the office" is the best answer Youshould choose [A] on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the centre.Sample Answer [A] [B] [C] ID]1. A) Give Bob a phone call. C) Go look for Bob.B) Go and pick Bob up. D) Wait for Bob.2. A) She is working in the city. C) Jobs are easier to find in the city.B) Life in the suburbs is lonely. D) It's less expensive l/ring in the city.3. A) In a printing shop. C) At a bookstore.B) At a publishing house. D) In a library.4. A) The woman be more careful next time. C) The woman find a spare key.B) They try to think of a solution. D) They come downstairs.5. A) Sending an e-mail. C) Talking on the phone.B) Working in an office. D) Doing spellingpractice.6. A) Buy something for the picnic. C) Go shopping with the man.C) Go for a ride around town. D) Have a picnic.7. A) The woman misplaced her class permit for biology.B)The woman arrived for registration too early.C) The woman missed registration for the biology course.D) The woman got a wrong class permit.8. A) The woman likes the weather in New York very much.B) The woman will stay in New York a long time.C) The man is planning to visit New York.D) It's quite cold in New York now.9. A) The old lady sitting next to the couple likes toys very much.B) An old lady took the couple’s suitcase for her own.C) The couple's suitcase was stolen in the restaurant.D) The man forgot to put the toys in their suitcase.10. A) She's flying to Hong Kong.B) She's going to buy an air ticket.C) She's going to say good-bye to Bill.D) She's leaving for Hoog Kong with Bill.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end ofeach passage. you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questionswill be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C)and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.11. A)They him only retired workers.B) They each do jobs they are good at.C) They close the hotel during low seasons.D) They employ as few workers as possible.12. A) Staff training. C) Cleaning and washing up.B) Book-keeping. D) Gardening and flower arranging. 13. A) They have their hotel beautifully decorated.B) They provide delicious food.C) They make their guests feel at home.D) They give parties regularly for their visitors.Passage TwoQuestions 14 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.14. A) To withdraw his deposit. C) To rob the bank.B) To cash a cheek. D) To get his prize.15. A) A radio announcer C) A car mechanic.B) A bank employee. D) A movie actor.16. A) They let him do what he wanted to. C) They pressed the alarm.B) They helped him find large bills. D) They called the police.17. A) He was afraid that be would be caught on the spot.B) Large bills were not within his reach.C) The maximum sum allowed was 55,000.D) He was limited by time and the size of his pockets.Passage ThreeQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.18. A) A rescuer on the Golden Gate Bridge. C) A telephone operator.B) A professional diver. D) A guard on the Golden Gate Bridge.19. A) Someone ham fallen off the bridge.B) Someone on the bridge is being attacked.C) Someone is threatening to destroy the bridge.D) Someone on the bridge is attempting to kill himself.20. A) Call the mother to come fight away.B)Try to communicate with them first.C) Help them to get out of their misty.D) Remind them that they have children to take care of.Part ⅡReading Comprehension (35 minutes) Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choicesmarked A), B), C)and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single ling through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.A rectal study, published in last week’s Journal of the American Medical Association, offers a picture of how risky it is to get a lift from a teenage driver, Indeed, a 16-year-old driver with three or more passengers is threetimes as likely to have a fatal accident as a teenager driving alone, By contrast, the risk of death for drivers between 30 and 59 decreases with each additional passenger.The autboes also found that the death rates for teenage drivers increased dramatically after 10 p.m., and especially after midnight, With passengers in the car, the driver was even more likely to die in a late-night accident.Robert Foss, a scientist at the University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center, says the higher death rates for teenage drivers have less todo with “really stupid behavior”than with just a lack of driving experience.“The basic issue.”Be says, “is that adults who are responsible for issuing licenses fail to recognize how complex and skilled a task driving is.”Both he and the author of the study believe that the way to mitigate (使……缓解)the problem is to have states institute so-called graduated licensing systems,in which getting a license is a multistage process. A graduated license requires that a leenager first prove himself capable of driving in the presence of an adult, followed by a period of driving with night of passcager restrictions,before graduating to full driving privileges.Graduated licensing systems have reduced leenage driver crashes, according torecent studies, About half of the states now have some sort of graduatedHcensing system in place, but only 10 of those states have restrictions on passengers, California is the strictest, with a novice(新手)driver prohibited from carrying any passenger under 20(without the presence of an adult over 25)for the first six months.21. Which of the following situations is most dangerous according to the passage?A) Adults giving a lift to teenagers on the highway after 10 p.m.B) A teenager driving after midnight with passengers in the car.C) Adults driving with three or more teenage passengers late at night.D) A teenager getting a lift from a stranger on the highway at midnight.22. According to Robert Foss. The high death rate of teenage drivers is mainly due to ________A) their frequent driving at night C) their lack of driving experienceB) their improper way of driving D) their driving with passengers23. According to Paragraph 3. which of the following statements is TRUE?A) Teenagers should spend more time learning to drive.B) Driving is a skill too complicated for teenagers to learn.C) Restrictions should be imposed on teenagers applying to take driving lessons.D) The licensing authonties are partly responsible for teenagers' drivingaccidents.24. A suggested measure to be taken to reduce teenagers' driving accidents isthat ________ .A) driving in the presence of an adult should be made a ruleB) they should be prohibited from taking on passengersC) they should not be allowed to drive after 10 p.m.D) the licensing system should be improved25. The present situation in about half of the states is that the graduated licensing system ________.A) is under discussion C) has been put into effectB) is about to be set up D) has been perfectedPassage TwoPassage TwoQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.If you know exactly what you want, the best route to a job is to get specialized training. A recent survey shows that companies the graduates in such fields as business and health care who can go to work immediately with very little on-the-job training.That's especially true of booing fields that are challenging for workers. At Cornell's School of Hotel Administration, for example, bachelor's degree graduates get an average of four or five job offers with salaries ranging from the high teens to the low 20s and plenty of chances for rapid advancement. Large companies, especially, like a background of formal education coupled with work experience.But in the long run, too much specialization doesn't pay off. Business, which has been flooded with MBAs, no longer considers the degree an automatic stampof approval. The MBA may open doors and command a higher salary injtially, but the impact of a degree washes out after five years.As further evidence of the erosion (销蚀) of corporate(公司的) faith in specialized degrees, Michigan State’s Scheetz cites a pattern in corporate hiring practices, Although companies tend to take on specialists as new hires, they often seek out gencralists for middle and upper-level management. “They want someone who isn’t constrained(限制)by nuts and bolts to look at the big picture,”says Scheetz.This sounds suspiciously like a formal statement that you approve of theliberal-arts graduate. Time and again labor-market analysts mention a need for talents that liberal-arts majors are assumed to have: writing and communication skills, organizational skills, open-mindedness and adapeability, and the ability to analyze and solve problems, David Birch claims he does not hire anybody with an MBA or an engineering degree, “I hire only liberal-arts people because they have a less-than-canned way of doing things,”says Birch. Liberal-arts means an academically thorough and strict program that includes literature, history,mathematics, economics, science, human behavior—plus a computer course or two. With that under your belt, you can feel free to specialize, “A liberal-arts degree coupled with an MBA or some other technical training is a very good combination in the marketplace,”says Scheetz.26. What kinds of people are in high demand on the job market?A) Students with a bachelor's degree in humanities.B) People with an MBA degree front top universities.C) People with formal schooling plus work experience.D) People with special training in engineering27. By saying “…but the impact of a degree washes out after five years”(Line 3, Para, 3), the author means ________.A) most MBA programs fail to provide students with a solid foundationB) an MBA degree does not help promotion to managerial positionsC) MBA programs will not be as popular in five years' time as they are nowD) in five people will forget about the degree the MBA graduates have got28. According to Scheetz's statement (Lines 4-5. Para. 4), companies prefer________.A) people who have a strategic mindB) people who are talented in fine artsC) people who are ambitious and aggressiveD) people who have received training in mechanics29. David Birch claims that he only hires liberal-arts people because ________.A) they are more capable of handling changing situationsB) they can stick to established ways of solving problemsC) they are thoroughly trained in a variety of specialized fieldsD) they have attended special programs in management30. Which of the following statements does the author support?A) Specialists are more expensive to hire than generalists.B) Formal schooling is less important than job training.C) On-the-job training is, in the long run, less costly.D) Generalists will outdo specialists in management.Passage ThreeQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.About six years ago I was eating lunch in a restaurant in New York City whena woman and a young boy sat down at the next table, I couldn’t help overhearing parts of their conversation. At one point the woman asked: "So, how have you been?" And the boy—who could not have been more than seven or eight years old —replied. "Frankly, I've been feeling a little depressed lately.''This incident stuck in my mind because it confirmed my growing belief that children are changing. As far as I can remember, my friends and I didn’t find out we were “depressed”until we were in high school.The evidence of a change in children has increased steadily in recent years. Children don’t seem childlike anymore. Children speak more like adults, dress more like adults and behave more like adults than they used to.Whether this is good or bad is difficult to say, but it certainly is different. Childhood as it once was no longer exists, Why?Human development is based not only on innate (天生的) biological states, butalso on patterns of access to social knowledge. Movement from one social roteto another usually involves learning the secrets of the new status. Childrenhave always been taught adult secrets, but slowly and in stages: traditionally,we tell sixth graders things we keep hidden from fifth graders.In the last 30 years. however, a secret-revelation (揭示) machine has been installed in 98 percent of American homes. It is called television, Television passes information, and indiscriminately (不加区分地), to all viewers alike, bethey children or adults. Unable to resist the temptation, many children turntheir attention from printed texts to the less challenging, more vivid moving pictures.Communication through print, as a matter of fact, allows for a great deal of control over the social information to which children have access. Reading and writing involve a complex code of symbols that must be memorized and practices. Children must read simple books before they can read complex materials.31. According to the author, feeling depressed is ________.A) a sure sign of a psychological problem in a childB) something hardly to be expected in a young childC) an inevitable has of children's mental developmentD) a mental scale present in all humans, including children32. Traditionally, a child is supposed to learn about the adult world ________.A) through contact with society C) naturally and by biologicalinstinctB) gradually and under guidance D)through exposure to social information33. The phenomenon that today’s children seem adultiike is attributed by the author to ________.A) the widespread influence of televisionB) the poor arrangement of teaching contentC) the fast pace of human intellectual developmentD) the constantly rising standard of living34. Why is the author in favor of communication through print for children?A) It enables children to gain more social information.B) It develops children's interest in reading and writing.C) It helps children to memorize and practice more.D) It can control what children are to learn.35. What does the author think of the change in today’s children?A) He feels amused by chair premature behavior.B) He thinks it is a phenomenon worthy of note.C) He considers it a positive development.D) He seems to be upset about it.Passage FourQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage."Opinion" is a word that is used carelessly today. It is used to refer to matters of taste, belief, and judgment. This casual use would probably causelittle confusion if people didn’t attach too much importance to opinion. Unfortunately, most to attach great importance to it. "I have as much right to my opinion as you to yours, '' and ''Everyone’s entitled to his opinion, '' are common expressions. In fact, anyone who would challenge another's opinion is likely to be branded intolerant.Is that label accurate? Is it intolerant to challenge another's opinion? It depends on what definition of opinion you have in mind. For example, you may ask a friend ''What do you think of the new Ford cars?" And he may reply, "In my opinion, they're ugly." In this case, it would not only be intolerantto challenge his statement, but foolish. For it's obvious that by opinion he means his personal preference, a matter of taste. And as the old saying goes, ''It's pointless to argue about matters of taste."But consider this very different use of the term, A newspaper reports that the Supreme Court has delivered its opinion in a controversial case. Obviously the justices did not shale their personal preferences, their mere likes and dislikes, They stated their considered judgment, painstakingly arrived at after thorough inquiry and deliberation.Most of what is referred to as opinion falls somewhere between these two extremes. It is not an expression of taste. Nor is it careful judgment. Yet it may contain elements of both. It is a view or belief more or less casually arrived at, with or without examining the evidence.Is everyone entitled to his opinion? Of course, this is not only permitted, but guaranteed. We are free to act on our opinions only so long as, in doing so, we do not harm others.36. Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the author?A) Everyone has a right to hold his own opinion.B) Free expression of opinions often leads to confusion.C) Most people tend to be careless in forming their opinions.D) Casual use of the word "opinion" often brings about quarrels.37. According to the author, who of the following would be labored as intolerant?A) Someone who turns a deaf ear to others' opinions.B) Someone who can't put up with others' tastes.C) Someone who values only their own opinions.D) Someone whose opinion harm. other people.38. The new Ford cars are cited as an example to show that ________.A) it is foolish to criticize a famous brandB) one should not always agree to others' opinionsC) personal tastes are not something to be challengedD) it is unwise to express one's likes and dislikes in public39. Considered judgment is different from personal preference in that ________.A) it is stated by judges in the courtB) it reflects public like and dislikesC) it is a result of a lot of controversyD) it is based on careful thought40. As indicated in the passage, being free to act on one's opinion ________.A) means that one can ignore other people's criticismB) means that one can impose his pre6ereaccs on othersC) doesn't mean that one has the right to do things at willD) doesn't mean that one has the right to charge others without evidencePart ⅢVocabulary and Structure (20 minutes) Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences it: this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose cite ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the Corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.41. The beam that is ________by a laser differs in several ways from the light that comes out of a flashlight.A) emitted C ) motivatedB) transported D) translated42. We booked rooms at the hotel ________we should find no vacancies on our arrival.A) whenever C) sinceB) if D) lest43. Modern forms of transportation and communication have done much to________the isolation of life in Alaska.A) break through C) break intoB) break down D) break out44. We know through painful experience that freedom is never by the oppressor; it must be ________by the oppressed.A) demanded C) requiredB) commanded D) requested45. Color and sex are not relevant ________whether a person is suitable for the job.A) on C) toB) for D) with46. ________the enormous flow of food from the entire globe, these countries have for many years not felt any population pressure.A)Thanks to C) In line withB) By means of D) With regard to47. Kesearch universities have to keep up with the latest computer andscientific hardware ________price.A) On account of C) in addition toB) regardless of D) not to mention48. Three university departments have been ________ $600,000 to develop good practice in teaching and learning.A) promoted C) securedB) included D) awarded49. The rapid development of communications technology is transforming the________in which people communicate across time and space.A) mood C) mannerB) mission D) vision50. Mr.Jones holds strong views against video games and ________the clsing ofall recreation facilities for such games.A) assists C) advocatesB) acknowledges D) admits51. Workers in the fine arts ________thoughts and feelings through their creative works.A) transmit C) conveyB) elaborate D) contribute52. Small as it is, the ant is as much a creature as ________all otheranimals on earth.A) are C) isB) do D) have53. The policeman declared that the blow on the victim's head ________from behind.A) should have been made C) would have been madeB) must have been made D) ought to have been made54. Finding a job can be ________and disappointing, and therefore it isimportant that you are prepared.A) exploiting C) profitingB) frustrating D) misleading55. It British government often says that furnishing children with ________ to the information superhighway is a top priority.A) procedure C) exploreB) protection D) acceis56. Louis Herman, at the University of Hawall, has ________a serics of new experiments in which some animals have learned to understand sentences.A) installed C) devisedB) equipped D) formatted57. Researchers at the University of Illanois determined that the ________of a father can help improve a child’s grades.A) involvement C) accociationB) intetaction D) communcation58.We can accept your order ________payment is made in advance.A)in the bellef that C) on the excuse thatB) in order that D) on condition that59.Many in the crodit industry expect that credit cards will eventually________paper money for almost every purchase.A) exchange C)ceplaceB) reduce D)trade60.Any donation you can give will help us ________the suffering and isolation of the homeless this New Year.A) lift C) comfortB) patch D) ease61. In India more than oce hundred languages are spoken, ________ which only fourteen are tecognized as official.A) of C) withB) in D) within62. Techniques for ________sleep would involve learning to control both mind and body so that sleep can occur.A) cultivating C) pushingB) promocing D) streagthening63. It is important to ________between the rules of grammar and the conventions of written language.A) determine C)exploreB) identify D)distinguish64. It is too early to say whether IBM’s competitors will be able to________their products to the new hardware at an affordable cost.A)adapt C) yieldB)stick D)adopt65. This research has attracted wide coverage in the ________and has featured on BBC television’s Tomorrow’s World.A) data C)messageB)source D)media66.I had just posted the letter when I remembered that hadn’t________the cheque.A) imposed C)enclosedB) involved D)contained67.She had a tense expression on her face, ________she were expecting trouble.A) even though C)even asB) as though D) now that68.They were ________admission to the military exhibition because they were foreigners.A) denied C)deprivedB) declined D) rejected69.It gave me a strange feeling of excitement to see my name in ________.A) prospect C) processB) print D) press70. Residents were cutting their lawns, washing their cars and otherwise________a pleasant, sunny day.A) idling away C) chasing awayB) taking away D) driving awayPart ⅣShort Answer Questions (15 minutes)Directions: In this part there is a short passage with 8 questions orincomplete statements. R the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in fewest possible words. Your answer may be a word, a phrase, or a short sente. Fewest possible words. Your answer may be a word, a phrase, or a short sente. Write your answers in the spaces provided on theright of the page.Sports is one of the world’s largest industries, and most athletes areprofessionals who are paid for their efforts. Because an athlete succeeds by achievement only—not by economic b ground or family connections—sports can be a fast route to wealth, and many athletes play n for money than for love.This has not always been true. In the ancient Olympics the winner got only a wreath of leaves (橄榄叶花环). Even though the winners became national heroes,the games remained teur for centuries. Athletes won fame, but no money. As time passed, however, the contests bec increasingly less amateur and cities began to hire athletes to represent them. By the fourth can A.D., the Olympics were ruined, and they were soon ended.In 1896, the Olympic games were revived (使再度兴起)with the same goal of pure ama competition. The rules bar athletes who have ever received a $50 prize oran athletic scholars or who have spent four weeks in a training camp. At least one competitor in the 1896 games me these qualifications. He was Spiridon Loues, a water carrier who won the marathon race, After race, a rich Athenian offered him anything he wanted. A true amateur, Loues accepted only a cart and a horse. Then he gave up running forever. But Loues was an exception and now, as the Chairman of the German Olympic Committee said, “Nobody pays any attention to these rules.”Many countries pay their athletes to train year-round, and Olympic athletes are eager to sell their names to companies that make everything fromski equipment to fast food.Even the games themselves have become a huge business. Countries fight to hold the Olympics not only for honor, but for money. The 1972 games in Munich cost the Germans 545 million dollars, but by selling medal symbols, TV rights, food, drink ,hotel rooms, and souvenirs (纪念品), they managed to make a profit. Appropriately, the symbol of victory in the Olympic games is no longer a simple olive wreath—it is a gold medal.S1. To many people, sports today is nothing S1.________but S1 .S2. What do most athletes of today go after? S2.________S2 .S3. What reward could an ancient Greek athlete S3.________expect? S3 .S4. By the fourth century A.D., Olympic contests S4.________became increasingly more S4 .thus ruining the Olympics.S5.When the Olympic games were revived in S5.________1896, athletes who had received specialtraining in camps would be S5 .S6. What did Spiridon Loues do after he accepted S6.________the Athenian’s gift? S6 .S7. According to the author, some athletes are S7.________Even willing to advertise for businessesWhich sell things like S7 .S8. The 1972 Munich games managed to make S8.(1)________a big profit mainly by S8(1) services (2)________and selling S8(2) .(东方教育小水整理发布,网址:点击CET频道)Part ⅤWriting(30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic The Day My Classmate Fell Ill (or Got Injured). You should write at least 120 words according to the outline given below in Chinese:1.简单叙述一下这位同学生病(或受伤)的情况2.同学、老师和我是如何帮助他/她的3.人与人之间的这种相互关爱给我的感受是……The Day My Classmate Fell Ill (or Got Injured)Answer:PartⅠListening Comprehension1-----5 D A C B C6----10 A B C B A11---15 D C C D C16---20 A D A D BPartⅡReading Comprehension21---25 B C D D C26---30 C B A A D31---35 B B A D B36---40 A B C D CPart ⅢVocabulary and Structure41---45 A D A A C46---50 A B D C C51---55 C A B B D56---60 C A D C D61---65 A B D A D66---70 C B A B APart ⅣShort Answer QuestionsS1 a fast route to wealth。

秘书资格四级(实操考试)历年真题试卷汇编4(题后含答案及解析)

秘书资格四级(实操考试)历年真题试卷汇编4(题后含答案及解析)

秘书资格四级(实操考试)历年真题试卷汇编4(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1. 案例分析 2. 工作实务案例分析1.请阅读下面录像题的情景叙述,找出情景叙述中秘书行为及工作环境中正确或错误的地方(应至少找出10处正误点)。

情景一(宏远公司办公室)早上八点,钟苗穿着运动服抱着篮球匆忙走进办公室。

此时,电话铃响。

钟苗:“喂,你好,我是钟苗。

”对方:“钟苗,台湾星辉公司代表团的接待准备工作做得怎么样了?”钟苗:“啊,王总,我马上过来。

”对方:“你赶紧过来吧。

”钟苗:“好的。

”挂下电话。

办公室的地上,有两张支票,钟苗没有看见,匆忙赶往王总办公室。

情景二(宏远公司王总办公室)王总正在看文件,钟苗敲门。

“请进。

”王总发话后,钟苗进了办公室。

王总:“台湾星辉公司代表团的接待准备工作做得怎么样了?”钟苗:“王总,这是接待的计划,请您过目。

”王总:“接待规格、接待准备人员、接待经费,还行。

另外,住宿和旅游观光是怎么安排的?”钟苗:“已经安排好了。

”王总:“具体活动时间有没有和对方确认?”钟苗:“是这样的,住宿的酒店已经定好,过一会儿再和他们确认一下。

另外,一些商务活动是由我们来定的,旅游观光活动计划确定后,还没有和对方联系。

要不,等他们到了再说?”王总:“接待日程定了之后,一定要和对方先通通气,请对方确认一下,否则人家会觉得我们不够礼貌。

”钟苗认真听着,并做着笔记。

王总:“你抓紧时间把这几项工作办好吧,他们后天到,观光的事情一定要准备好。

”钟苗:“王总,送给客人的纪念品还没定,您有什么建议?”王总:“礼物最好能体现地方特色。

”钟苗:“那就买些北京2008年奥运会纪念品吧?”王总:“行。

那好,这件事你来负责,把这个事情办好。

”钟苗:“我马上去拿支票借单请您签字。

”王总:“快点吧,我马上要出去开会,你抓紧时间。

”钟苗:“好的。

”随后,打开门走出办公室(没有再把门关上)。

正确答案:(1)上班前准备时间不足,并在匆忙中将篮球带人办公室。

秘书国家职业资格历情景题及参考答案.doc

秘书国家职业资格历情景题及参考答案.doc

秘书国家职业资格历情景题及参考答案录像题答题技巧一、录像题主要考点1、办会:会议的准备、组织;应急处理2、办事:安全维护、用印、报销、值班、工作日志、办公用品的使用3、沟通:是否具备沟通技巧二、录像题固定得分点1、办公环境:窗帘遮挡阳光、光线是否充足、文件柜的摆放、办公设备的摆放、办公桌是否整洁、绿色植物美化。

2、礼仪:着装是否规范、接听电话是否规范、日常礼仪规范。

3、工作表现:电话能否规范记录、各种办公设备能否正确使用。

三、录像题答题格式1、电源裸露,存在安全隐患。

()2、报销凭单填写不完整。

()3、能够对工作日志及时进行修改。

()四、录像题评分要求1、每一点计2分,答出答案中的10点,即可给满分。

2、如考生所写答案未包括在答案中,只要清楚有道理,每点可给2分。

第一题:(2005年11月)1、电话线缠绕,有安全隐患。

()2、文件柜靠墙摆放。

()3、办公桌干净、整洁、摆放有序。

()4、电话机摆放位置正确。

()5、秘书着装符合要求。

()6、选择光盘类型正确。

()7、办公室摆放绿色植物,美化环境。

()8、悬挂窗帘遮挡阳光正确。

()9、处理文件及时,立即传真合同、发送通知。

()10、发送会议通知电话礼仪正确(有问候语、自报姓名、告别语)。

()11、重要文件随意放在办公桌上,忽视保密安全。

()12、办公室张贴禁烟标志、有环境保护意识。

()13、上司约会临时改变没有立即记入工作日志并告知,导致后来遗忘。

()14、移开挡道物品,有安全意识。

()15、电话边备有笔和留言条,能马上记录。

()16、重要会议文件未做到保密安全,随意泄漏会议内容。

()17、报销凭单填写不完整。

()18、报销未附发票。

()19、报销未经领导签字,不合规范。

()20、零用现金保管不安全、抽屉没有锁。

()21、随意泄露敏感会议内容,无保密意识。

()22、工业局电话接听不符合礼仪规范,无问候语和告别语。

()23、工业局电话记录正确,并能将关键词复述。

秘书资格四级专业能力(中级)模拟试题及答案解析(7)

秘书资格四级专业能力(中级)模拟试题及答案解析(7)

秘书资格四级专业能力(中级)模拟试题及答案解析(7)(1/2)案例分析第1题阅读下面录像题的情景叙述,找出情景叙述中秘书行为及工作环境中正确或错误的地方(应至少找出10处正误点)。

时间:上午10点地点:宏远公司营销部办公室人物:秘书钟苗、某公司王经理、经理兆良、营销部文员方小姐物品:各类文件夹、电话机、笔、留言纸、样品介绍册、订货单、信封、邮票、印泥盒和印章、灭火器、大纸箱情景一宏远公司营销部办公室(特写)。

钟苗正在打电话,她把电话夹在肩膀与脖子之间,用手在一堆文件里翻:“王经理您好!非常感谢您在上个季度对我们销售工作的支持和帮助,我们经理想跟您谈谈今后继续合作的事,您看什么时候方便,咱们一起吃个饭?”王经理:“对不起,你是哪位?我听不出来。

”“啊?我是谁?我是宏远公司的钟苗呀。

”此时一位女同事走进来,站在钟苗的办公桌前,钟苗看了她一眼,毫无反应,继续打电话:“这个周五晚上您方便吗?我们经理在迎宾楼请您。

……那好,就这么说定了!周五晚上见。

”钟苗放下电话后,对同事说:“有事吗,小方?”小方:“我想领A4的打印纸。

材料印了一半没纸了。

”钟苗:“你等等。

”转身走到柜子旁边打开柜门看:“呀,糟糕!A4的打印纸没有了。

前天打印了好多订货单,用光了。

”小方:“那怎么办?我的材料要在下午的会上用,一人一份。

”钟苗:“别急,我有办法。

”马上打电话:“喂!张民吗?我是宏远公司的钟苗。

你能马上给我们送两箱A4的纸吗?急等着用!好,那就谢谢了。

”放下电话,对小方:“半个小时内送到,还来得及吧?”小方:“那就太好了!不过我也别白跑一趟,你给我一瓶胶水、两支签字笔,上次发的快用完了。

”钟苗:“好。

”打开柜子拿文具,递给小方:“给你。

过一会儿再来领纸吧。

”小方接过文具:“好吧。

纸送过来以后你打个电话告诉我吧。

”钟苗继续在桌子上找东西:“你没看见我这么多事情!还是你自己想着点儿吧。

”小方瞥了她一眼,转身走了。

情景二(周五下午五点)钟苗在打字。

秘书四级考试情景录像题解读(整理版)

秘书四级考试情景录像题解读(整理版)

秘书四级考试情景录像题解读(整理版)情景录象题解答技巧小析总体注意事项:录象分析题以具体实际操作技能为重点,考点涉及面积广,较分散。

一、经常在录象题中出现的问题包括以下几点:1、环境问题。

如会议室、会客室、接待室、走廊、办公室布局/布置/清洁/办公用品的摆放/、整齐、卫生、光线、绿色植物等。

2、职业形象。

包括坐/站/走姿等/服饰等方面。

6、会议方面。

会议筹备的各项环节、会中的服务工作、会后的善后工作、会议协调、商务活动和旅行的工作事宜等。

7、档案信息。

收集方法、档案收集流程、档案信息管理、信息开发工作等等8、办公室事务管理。

库存管理、进货保管、紧急事故的处理、办公设备用品的采购等。

此外,在书本每章节内的注意事项也是考试的知识点分布所在地。

二、其他要注意的问题:1、选择题量很多,120道题目要求在90分钟内完成。

选择题发题型包括单项、多项、不定项、中性选择四项。

2、工作务实题主要偏重实际操作,包括某项工作的方法、内容、写作的格式等等,并且形式很灵活,如拟写一份完整的库存管理方法,以备忘录的格式,通过电子邮件发送给某某经理等。

这就要求大家掌握多种知识的同时学会灵活运用。

3、录象分析题只要找出录象中的正确或错误的地方即可,不需要加以分析(这是近及期考试的形式)。

每个级别分别都有两道录象题,每道在5-10分钟。

试卷要求找出15个正确或错误的地方即可,但是每道录象题中至少有15-20个错误和正确的地方,甚至更多。

大家都可以写下来。

模拟题:卷册二:案例分析工作实务第一部分案例分析(第一、二题,每题30分,共60分)第一、二两题均为先观看一段录像,然后按要求答题。

考试开始,即播放第一题录像;考试开始后30分钟,播放第二题录相。

每题录相均连续播放两遍(文字部分为录像内容)。

一、(30分)请看录像,并找出录像中秘书行为及工作环境中的至少15项正确或错误。

早上秘书卫红身着职业装走进公司办公大楼,发现楼道内光线昏暗,马上向值班人员了解情况,得知照明灯坏了。

秘书资格四级专业能力(中级)模拟试题及答案解析(1)

秘书资格四级专业能力(中级)模拟试题及答案解析(1)
(13)开机顺序正确。(√)
(14)能够正确切换电脑的输出方式。(√)
(15)能够解决画面倾斜现象。(√)
(16)能够正确进行对焦。(√)
(17)在投影使用过程中,不用镜头盖遮挡镜头,这样可能造成投影仪内部温度升高,容易导致元器件损坏。(×)
(18)有做会议记录的意识。(√)
详细解答:
下一题
(2/2)案例分析
第2题
请阅读下面录像题的情景叙述,找出情景叙述中秘书行为及工作环境中正确或错误的地方(应至少找出10处正误点)。
情景叙述
宏远公司销售部办公室,窗帘没有拉开,玻璃窗紧关着。宏远公司销售部秘书钟苗身穿职业装正在办公室打字,办公桌上堆放着文件夹等办公用品。办公桌前的条几上横七竖八地放着书报、食品包装等,显然是没有收拾打扫。
男客:“小姐,能借支笔用一下吗?”
钟苗边递笔边说:“下次来要提前预约啊!”
男客:“好的,好的。这次来不及了,很抱歉。”______
参考答案:(1)办公室没有绿色植物。(×)
(2)没有拉开窗帘,没有推开玻璃窗。(×)
(3)办公桌上凌乱,茶几上乱放私人物品。(×)
(4)着装规范。(√)
(5)有人敲门不搭理,客人进来后也不接待。(×)
会议室中只有钟苗一人,她正在连接笔记本电脑和投影仪。投影仪通风口处堆着一些文件,几乎挡住了通风口。连接好后,她先打开投影仪电源开关,再打开电脑开关。启动后,投影未显示计算机上的信号。
钟苗按下笔记本电脑上的Fn键与F8键(特写),墙壁上显示出图像,但不清楚而且画面倾斜。钟苗调整机器的支架使画面正常。钟苗调整投影仪的镜头旋钮,进行对焦,直到墙壁上画面清晰。
钟苗拿出工作计划本,问:“你跟张经理约过吗?”
男客:“没有,但今天有要紧事要谈。”

秘书四级录像答题技巧

秘书四级录像答题技巧

适用于秘书三四级(中高级)关于录像答题技巧:一般:(1)看秘书的着装,看是否着职业装(2)办公桌是否整洁、信函要分类放置(3)在打电话时,注意:①电话要在铃响三声内接电话②要用礼貌用语,如您好等?③上班时间不得占用电话聊天(4)保密:①不能对好朋友泄密②不能为了炫耀,泄密③不能因为老板吵你,赌气泄密(一)关于商务活动中的签字仪式:书上第389页注意:迎客:秘书在大门口迎接,领导在会议室等待迎接;客人应坐在右边;签字厅应整洁干净;签字桌应为长桌,桌布应为绿色;实现应准备好签字用具:如合同文本、签字笔、吸墨器等;桌上要摆放双方国旗;入座座位,助签人应在主签人的后面;其他随从人员的位置要注意;合同第一次交换由助签人完成,第二次交换由签字人完成;到最后要照相留念,注意站的位置;共饮香槟酒互相庆祝;最后谈话要注意:不谈政治、宗教;不问婚否;身子预言:注意OK在不同国家的意思不同。

(二)宴请注意:场地的选择;点菜时要注意对方有无忌口;迎客的方式;入座的顺序;关于在宴请的过程中出现的一些聊天注意事项;可能涉及到招标书的准备工作和投标,注意其日期;秘书要为上司准备好信息资料;电话保密工作;会议通知包括哪些内容;管理上司日志时,若上司日志发生变化,则应当先调整上司日志,再调整自己的日志,然后提醒上司日志已变化,最后通知对方,并致歉(三)有关商务旅行:详见书上第397页(秘书与领导一起出行,可能还有其他人员)注意:做好出行前的准备,拟定出访方案;包括意图和目的,出访时间、地点和路线,费用情况和简单要求等。

仔细看书上399页的表格,准备好后要想上司汇报。

召开全体出访人员预备会,给上司提醒。

(四)有关沟通:可能员工家属来闹事注意:好好看看书上的第239页的沟通策略,这是一个对外的横向沟通问题。

秘书有无做到换位思考;耐心倾听;秘书有无做到日常接待,如倒水等;如果对方着急,秘书不可以急,应该有耐心;秘书在接待过程中要注意保密工作;与对方说话时,不能出现有“让我告诉你……的电话和地址”,即在未经领导的授权下,不能说出领导的电话和地址。

2003年6月21日四级真题与答案7

2003年6月21日四级真题与答案7

Passage Three Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage. Professor Smith recently persuaded 35 people, 23 of them women, to keep a diary of all their absent-minded actions for a fortnight. When he came to analyse their embarrassing lapses ( 差错) in a scientific report, he was surprised to find that nearly all of them fell into a few groupings, Nor did the lapses appear to be entirely random (随机的). One of the women, for instance, on leaving her house for work one morning threw her dog her earrings and tried to fix a dog biscuit on her ear. "the explanation for this is that the brain is like a computer," explains the professor. "People programme themselves to do certain activities regularly. It was the woman’s custom every morning to throw her dog two biscuits and then put on her earrings. But somehow the action got reversed in the programme," About one in twenty of the incidents the volunteers reported were these "programme assembly failures," Altogether the volunteers logged 433 unintentional actions that they found themselves doing —— an average of twelve each, There appear to be peak periods in the day when we are at our zaniest (荒谬可笑的). These are two hours some time between eight a.m. and noon, between four and six p.m. with a smaller peak between eight and ten p.m. "Among men the peak seems to be when a changeover in brain ’programmes’ occurs, as for instance between going to and from work." Women on average reported slightly more lapses —— 12.5 compared with 10.9 for men m probably because they were more reliable reporters. A startling finding of the research is that the absent-minded activity is a hazard of doing things in which we are skilled. Normally, you would expect that skill reduces the number of errors we make. But trying to avoid silly slips by concentrating more could make things a lot worse m even dangerous. 31. In his study Professor Smith asked the subjects A) to keep track of people who tend to forget things B) to report their embarrassing lapses at random C) to analyse their awkward experiences scientifically D) to keep a record of what they did unintentionally 32. Professor Smith discovered that A) certain patterns can be identified in the recorded incidents B) many people were too embarrassed to admit their absent-mindedness C) men tend to be more absent-minded than women D) absent-mindedness is an excusable human weakness 33. "Programme assembly failures" (Line 6, Para. 2) refers to the phenomenon that people A) often fail to programme their routines beforehand B) tend to make mistakes when they are in a hurry C) unconsciously change the sequence of doing things D) are likely to mess things up if they are too tired 34. We learn from the third paragraph that A) absent-mindedness tends to occur during certain hours of the day B) women are very careful to perform actions during peak periods C) women experience more peak periods of absent-mindedness D) men’s absent-mindedness often results in funny situations 35. It can be concluded from the passage that A) people should avoid doing important things during peak periods of lapses B) hazards can be avoided when people do things they are good at C) people should be careful when programming their actions D) lapses cannot always be attributed to lack of concentration。

秘书四级考试情景录像题

秘书四级考试情景录像题

秘书四级考试情景录像题模拟题:卷册二:案例分析工作实务第一部分案例分析(第一、二题,每题30分,共60分)第一、二两题均为先观看一段录像,然后按要求答题。

考试开始,即播放第一题录像;考试开始后30分钟,播放第二题录相。

每题录相均连续播放两遍(文字部分为录像内容)。

一、(30分)请看录像,并找出录像中秘书行为及工作环境中的至少15项正确或错误。

早上秘书卫红身着职业装走进公司办公大楼,发现楼道内光线昏暗,马上向值班人员了解情况,得知照明灯坏了。

卫红随即给后勤部拨打电话:“请你们尽快派维修人员检修办公大楼的照明灯,谢谢”。

并认真填写了《隐患记录及处理表》,表的格式正确,内容完整。

办公室工作人员小李进来:“卫秘书,研发部张主任请你把有关2号新产品的技术资料发到他的邮箱里。

另外我昨天去总公司开会的交通费要报销。

”卫红递给小李《零用现金凭单》让其填写,凭单格式正确,内容符合要求。

然后打开计算机迅速查到要找的资料,却不熟练发邮件的程序,只得让小李帮助发送。

卫红认真核对零用现金凭单和发票,并指导小李将发票贴在凭单后面。

小李:“今天主任不在,你先给报销了吧,明天再补签就是了。

”卫红不假思索地说:“也好”,拉开抽屉取出现金付给小李。

随手将凭单放在桌上的文件堆里。

电话铃响四声后卫红接起:“你好,金泰公司。

”王总经理的声音:“你把最近收集到的客户对我公司产品的反馈信息送过来。

”卫红手忙脚乱地抱着一堆资料来到王总经理办公室:“王总,资料都在这里。

”王总经理:“这么一大堆,你让我怎么看呀,你把它整理后在拿给我。

”卫红:“好吧,我这就去整理。

”卫红正在整理客户的有关资料,传来敲门声,“请进”,并立即起身迎接。

泰康公司秘书小李进来:“你好。

”卫红忙着为小李倒水招待,“对不起,你稍坐一会儿,我去技术部取一份资料,马上回来。

”小李看到桌上一段资料,随手拿起一份翻看。

二、(30分)请看录像,并找出录像中秘书行为及工作环境中的至少15项正确或错误。

2003年6月秘书国家职业资格四级试题6

2003年6月秘书国家职业资格四级试题6

38、当领导交给你⼀项对你来说⽐较困难的⼯作时,你会选择哪⼀种做法?()A.先接受,能否完成再说B.接受时先向领导说明情况,再想尽⼀切办法去完成C.接受时向领导说明难度,请领导再多派⼈⼿D.接受时让领导降低难度39、作为⼀名职⼯,我可以将⾃⼰描述为:有耐⼼()A.从不B.较少C.较多D.总是40、如果你所在的公司为了进⼀步拓展市场,在⼈员和机构⽅⾯进⾏重⼤调整,⽽你正负责开发⼀个重要客户,并且已经取得较⼤进展,这时公司让你放下现在的⼯作,到⼀个新部门去。

你会采取哪⼀种做法?()A.⽴刻放下现在的⼯作,投⼊到新的⼯作岗位B.请求公司让你把现在的⼯作做完,再去接受新⼯作C.⽴即把原⼯作进⾏安排与交接,同时接受新⼯作D.想⽅设法保留原⼯作41、作为⼀名职⼯,我可以将⾃⼰描述为:合作()A.从不B.较少C.较多D.总是42、对于以下观点,你认同哪⼀种?()A.⼈品⽐能⼒重要B.⼈品和能⼒同等重要C.能⼒⽐⼈品重要D.有时⼈品⽐能⼒重要,有时能⼒⽐⼈品重要43、你说真话吗?()A.从不B.较少C.较多D.总是44、某公司没有专门的保洁⼈员,也没有制定打扫卫⽣的轮值制度,办公室的卫⽣由公司职员⾃⼰打扫。

如果你是该公司职员,你通常会采取哪⼀种做法?()A.上班后,看有没有⼈做卫⽣。

如果没⼈做,就⾃⼰做B.不管别⼈做不做,⾃⼰都做C.如果公司有⽐⾃⼰年轻的同事,可以让他们去做D.等领导安排⾃⼰做的时候再做45、作为⼀名职⼯,我可以将⾃⼰描述为:坚定()A.从不B.较少C.较多D.总是46、关于⼈与⼈的⼯作关系,你认可哪⼀种观点?()A.主要的是竞争B.有合作,也有竞争C.竞争与合作同样重要D.合作多于竞争47、单位对因公出差的住宿费⼀般都有限额规定。

如果领导安排你出差,你会采取以下哪⼀种做法?()A.⽆论⼯作是否需要,都按单位规定的限额选择饭店B.只要能完成⼯作,尽量选择住价格低的饭店C.只要能完成⼯作,住什么样的饭店⽆所谓D.住宿的档次对单位的形象和⼯作有影响,应根据⼯作需要进⾏选择48、作为⼀名职⼯,我可以将⾃⼰描述为:服从规定()A.从不B.较少C.较多D.总是49、时下⼀些企业纷纷采⽤给回扣的办法来增加销售额,对此,你如何评价?()A.给回扣是⼀种不正当竞争⾏为B.给回扣能够较好地调动⼈的积极性C.给回扣虽是⼀种不正当⼿段,但在道德上是⽆可⾮议的D.给回扣违反了职业道德50、作为⼀名职⼯,我可以将⾃⼰描述为:桀骜不逊()A.从不B.较少C.较多D.总是。

2003-2007大学英语四级真题

2003-2007大学英语四级真题
D) He was a gardener.(C)
15.A) It was stressful.
B) It was colorful.
C) It was peaceful.
D) It was boring.(A)
16.A) His desire to start Iris own business.
B) The crisis in his family life.
B) The apartment was provided with some old furniture.
C) The furniture in the market was on sale every Sunday.
D) The furniture he bought was very cheap.(D)
C) It’s much more difficult than people think.
D) It’s believed to be the hardest optional course.(C)
Section B
Directions:In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choice marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.

2003年6月四级考试真题

2003年6月四级考试真题

[真题] 2003年6月四级考试真题Part I Listening Comprehension Section A Directions: In this section,you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversaiton, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once.After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked [A]、[B]、[C] and [D], and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.第1题:A.At a theatre.B.At a restaurant.C.At a booking office.D.At a railway station.参考答案:B答案解析:W:Gorge, look at the long waiting line. I am glad you’ve made a reservation. M:More and more people enjoy eating out now. Besides, this place is especially popular with the overseas students. Q:Where did the conversation most probably take place?第2题:A.The woman is too busy to join the man for dinner.B.The man is inviting the woman to dinner.C.The man is going to visit the Stevensons.D.The woman is a Mend of the Stevenson'.参考答案:B答案解析:M: I wonder if you can drop by tomorrow evening. The Stevensons are coming over to dinner. I’d like you to meet them. W: Sure, I’d love to. I’ve heard they are very interesting people. Q: What do we learn from the conversation?第3题:A.The professor spoke too fast.B.The professor spoke with a strong accentC.The professor's lecture notes were too complicatedD.The professor's presentation was not convincing enough.参考答案:A答案解析:W: The presentation made by Professor Jackson was complicated to understand. M: Well, I think he didn’t speak slowly enough for us to take the notes. Q: What did the man complain?第4题:A.The furniture he bought was very cheap.B.The furnished apartment was inexpensive.C.The furniture in the market was on sale every Sunday.D.The apartment was provided with some old furniture.参考答案:A答案解析:W: You’ve got your apartment furnished, haven’t you? M: I’ve bought some used furniture from Sunday market. It was a real bargain. Q: What does the man mean?第5题:A.The man doesn't want to stay home and take care of their child.B.The man is sure that he will gain more by taking the job.C.The man likes a job that enables him to travel.D.The man is thinking about taking a new job.参考答案:D答案解析:M: Mary doesn’t want me to take the job. She says our child is too young. And the job requires much travelling. W: You should talk to her again and see if you can find a way out. Think about the gains and losses before you make the decision. Q: What do we learn from the conversation?第6题:A.Be patient and wait.B.Call to check his scores.C.Inquire when the test scores are released.D.Take the GRE test again in 8 weeks.参考答案:A答案解析:M: I haven’t got my scores on the GRE test yet. Do you think I should call to make inquiries? W: There is no hurry. The test scores are released at least eight weeks after the test. Q: What does the woman advise the man to do?第7题:A.She read it slowly.B.She read it selectively.C.She finished it at a stretch.D.She went over it chapter by chapter.参考答案:B答案解析:M: Have you finished reading the book you bought last month? W :Oh,I didn’t read straight through the way you read a novel. I just covereda few chapters which interested me most. Q: How did the woman read the book?第8题:A.He was seriously wounded in a mine explosiop.B.He was slightly injured in a traffic accident.C.He was kept in hospital for a long time.D.He was fined for speeding.参考答案:B答案解析:W: Hello, Joe, Haven’t seen you for quite a while. Are you fine? M: Oh, yes, but not a thing to go against me. I had a car accident, only some minor injuries though. Q: What happened to Joe?第9题:A.Buy some food.B.Book train tickets.C.Wait for a taxi.D.Go on a trip.参考答案:D答案解析:M: The taxi is waiting downstairs, let’s hurry. W: Wait a minute. I’ll take some food with us. I don’t like the meal served on the train. Q: What are the speakers going to do?第10题:A.It's much more difficult than people think.B.It's believed to be the hardest optional course.C.It's too tough for some student.D.It's not as hard as expected.参考答案:A答案解析:W: Is that optional course as hard as everybody says?M: It’s actually even worse, believe it or not. Q: What did the man say about the course?Section B Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked [A]、[B]、[C] and [D]. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.[听力原文]My father woke me up early one morning when I was fourteen, and announced "Get up! You are going with me to cut grass." I felt proud and excited, because my father thought I was responsible enough to help him in his business. Still, that first day was very hard.From sunrise to sunset, my father, my younger brother and I cut and trimmed very large yards in a well-to-do part of the city. By the end of the day, I was exhausted, but I felt good. I had put in a hard day's labor and had earned six dollars. One day, my father spotted some leaves I had missed cutting, and pulled me aside. "Cut that section again," he said firmly, "and don't make me have to tell you to do it again." The message was clear. Today, I stress the importance of doing a job right the first time. In every job I have held, from cutting lawns to washing dishes to working a machine on the construction site, I have learned something that helped me in my next job. If you work hard enough, you can learn from any job you do.第11题:A.Anxious and worried.B.Nervous and confused.C.Proud and excited.D.Inspired and confident.参考答案:C答案解析:How did the speaker feel when his father asked him to help cut grass?第12题:A.His father cut the leaves himselfB.His father scolded him severely.C.His father made him do the cutting again.D.His father took back the six dollars.参考答案:C答案解析:What did the father do when the speaker missed cutting some leaves?第13题:A.Teenagers tend to be careless.B.One should always do his job earnestly.C.One can benefit a lot from working with his father.D.Manual laborers shouldn't be looked down upon.参考答案:B答案解析:What did the speaker want to tell us in this passage?[听力原文]I live in a small village in the country. My wife and I run the village shop. We have a very peaceful life--boring, some might say, but we love it. We know all the people in the village, and have plenty of time to stop and chat. I have plenty of time for my hobbies, too-gardening, fishing, walking in the countryside. I love the outdoor life. It wasn't always like this, though. I used to have a really stressful job, working till late at the office every evening, and often bringing work home at the weekend. The advertising world is very competitive, and when I look back, I can't imagine how I stood it. I had no private life at all, no time for the really important things inlife. Because of the pressure of the job, I used to smoke and drink too much. The crisis came when my wife left me. She complained that she never saw me and that I had no time for family life. This made me realize what was really important to me. I talked things through with her, and decided to get back together again and to start a new and better life together. I gave up tobacco and alcohol and searched for new hobbies. Now, I'm afraid of looking back, since the past life seemed a horrible dream.第14题:A.He was a gardener.B.He worked on a farm.C.He ran a village shop.D.He worked in an advertising agency.参考答案:D答案解析:What did the speaker use to do for a living?第15题:A.It was colorful.B.It was peaceful.C.It was stressful.D.It was boring.参考答案:C答案解析:What do we know about the speaker’s life in the past第16题:A.The crisis in his family life.B.The decline in his health.C.His desire to start his own business.D.His dream of living in the countryside.参考答案:A答案解析:What made the speaker change his life style?[听力原文]"Where is the University?" is the question many visitors to Cambridge ask, but no one could point them in any one direction, because there is no campus. The university consists of 31 self-governing colleges. It has lecture hails, libraries, laboratories, museums and offices throughout the city. Individual colleges choose their own students who have to meet the minimum entrance requirements set by the university. Undergraduates usually live and study in their colleges where they are taught in very small groups. Lectures and laboratory and practical work are organized by the university and held in university buildings. There are over 10,000 undergraduates and 3,500 postgraduates. About 40 percent of them are women, and some 8 percent from overseas. As well as teaching, research is of major importance. Since the beginning of the 20th century, more than 60 university members have won Nobel Prizes. The university has a huge number of buildings for teaching and research. It has more than 60 specialized subject libraries as well as the university library, which, as a copyright library, is entitled to a copy of every book published in Britain. Examinations are set and degrees are awarded by the university. It allowed women to take the university exams in 1881, but it was not until 1948 that they were awarded degrees.第17题:A.Because the university is everywhere in the city.B.Because all the buildings in the city look alike.C.Because there are no signs to direct them.D.Because no tour guides are available参考答案:A答案解析:Wiry is it difficult for visitors to locate Cambridge University?第18题:A.They set their own exams.B.They award their own degrees.C.They select their own students.D.They organize their own laboratory work.参考答案:C答案解析:What does the passage tell us about the colleges of Cambridge University?第19题:A.Most of them have a long history. OB.They house more books than any other university library.C.They each have a copy of every book published in Britain.D.Many of them are specialized libraries.参考答案:D答案解析:What can be learned from the passage about the libraries in Cambridge University?第20题:A.They have outnumbered male students.B.Very few of them are engaged in research.C.They were not awarded degrees until 1948.D.They were not treated equally until 1881.参考答案:C答案解析:What does the passage tell us about women students in Cambridge University?Part II Reading Comprehension Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked [A]、[B]、[C] and [D]. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.On average, American kids ages 3 to 12 spent 29 hours a week in school, eight hours more than they did in 1981. They also did more household work and Participated in more of such organized activities as soccer and ballet (芭蕾舞).Involvement in sports, in particular, rose almost 50 from 1981 to 1997: boys now spend an average of four horns a week playing sports;girls long half that time. All in all, however, children’s leisure time dropped from 40 of the day in 1981 to 25.“Children are affected by the same time crunch (危机) that affects their parents,”says Sandra Hofferth,who headed the recent study of children's timetable. A chief reason, she says, is that more mothers are working outside the home. (Nevertheless, children in both double-income and “male breadwinner”households spent comparable amounts of time interacting with their parents, 19 hours and 22 hours respectively.In contrast, children spent only 9 hours with their single mothers.)All work and no play could make for some very messed-up kids.“Play is the most powerful way a child explores the world and learns about himself,”says T. Berry Brazelton, professor at Harvard Medical School. Unstructured play encourages independent thinking and allows the young to negotiate their relationships with their peers, but kids ages 3 to 12 spent only 12 horns a week engaged in it.The children sampled spent a quarter of their rapidly decreasing “free time”watching television. But that, believe it or not, was one of the findings parents might regard as good news.If they're spending less time in front of the TV set, however, kids aren't replacing it with reading. Despite efforts to get kids more interested in books, the children spent just over an hour a week reading. Lets face it, who's got the time?第21题:By mentioning “the same time crunch” (Line 1, Para. 2) Sandra Hofferth means_____.A.children have little time to play with their parentsB.both parents and children suffer from lack of leisure timeC.both parents and children have trouble managing their timeD.children are not taken good care of by their working parents参考答案:B答案解析:B) 细节推理题。

2003年6月大学英语四级试题及答案

2003年6月大学英语四级试题及答案

2003年6月大学英语四级试题及答案(整理:亿进英语网)Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)点击此处播放听力录音Section ADirections:In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Example: You will hear:You will read:A) At the office.B) In the waiting room.C) At the airport.D) In a restaurant.From the conversation we know that the two were talking about some work they had to finish in the evening. This is most likely to have taken place at the office. Therefore, A) "At the office" is the best answer. You should choose [A] on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the centre.Sample Answer [A] [B] [C] [D]1. A)At a theatre.B)At a booking office.C)At a railway station.D)At a restaurant.2. A)The man is inviting the woman to dinner.B)The woman is too busy to join the man for dinner.C)The woman is a friend of the Stevensons’.D)The man is going to visit the Stevensons’.3. A)The professor’s presentation was not convincing enough.B)The professor’s lecture notes were too complicated.C)The professor spoke with a strong accent.D)The professor spoke too fast.4. A)The furnished apartment was inexpensive.B)The apartment was provided with some old furniture.C)The furniture in the market was on sale every Sunday.D)The furniture he bought was very cheap.5. A)The man is thinking about taking a new job.B)The man likes a job that enables him to travel.C)The man is sure that he will gain more by taking the job.D)The man doesn’t want to stay home and take care of their child.6. A)Take the GRE test again in 8 weeks.B)Call to check his scores.C)Be patient and wait.D)Inquire when the test scores are released.7. A)She read it selectively.B)She went over it chapter by chapter.C)She read it slowly.D)She finished it at a stretch.8. A)He was kept in hospital for a long time.B)He was slightly injured in a traffic accident.C)He was seriously wounded in a mine explosion.D)He was fined for speeding.9. A)Wait for a taxi.B)Buy some food.C)Go on a trip.D)Book train tickets.10.A)It’s not as hard as expected.B)It’s too tough for some students.C)It’s much more difficult than people think.D)It’s believed to be the hardest optional course.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choice marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.11.A)Anxious and worried.B)Nervous and confused.C)Proud and excited.D)Inspired and confident.12.A)His father scolded him severely.B)His father made him do the cutting again.C)His father took back the six dollars.D)His father cut the leaves himself.13.A)One can benefit a lot from working with his father.B)Manual labors shouldn’t be looked down upon.C)One should always do his job earnestly.D)Teenagers tend to be careless.Passage TwoQuestions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard.14.A)He ran a village shop.B)He worked on a farm.C)He worked in an advertising agency.D)He was a gardener.15.A)It was stressful.B)It was colorful.C)It was peaceful.D)It was boring.16.A)His desire to start his own business.B)The crisis in his family life.C)The decline in his health.D)His dream of living in the countryside.Passage ThreeQuestions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.17.A)Because there are no signs to direct them.B)Because no tour guides are available.C)Because all the buildings in the city look alike.D)Because the university is everywhere in the city.18. A)They set their own exams.B)They select their own students.C)They award their own degrees.D)They organize their own laboratory work.19.A)Most of them have a long history.B)Many of them are specialized libraries.C)They house more books than any other university library.D)They each have a copy of every book published in Britain.20.A)Very few of them are engaged in research.B)They were not awarded degrees until 1948.C)They have outnumbered male students.D)They were not treated equally until 1881.Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You shoulddecide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.On average, American kids ages 3 to 12 spent 29 hours a week in school, eight hours more that they did in 1981. They also did more household work and participated in more of such organized activities as soccer and ballet (芭蕾舞). Involvement in sports, in particular, rose almost 50% from 1981 to 1997: boys now spend an average of four hours a week playing sports; girls log hall that time. All in all, however, children's leisure time dropped from 40% of the day in 1981 to 25%"Children are affected by the same time crunch (危机) that affects their parents," says Sandra Hofferth, who headed the recent study of children's timetable. A chief reason, she says, is that more mothers are working outside the home. (Nevertheless, children in both double-income and "male breadwinner" households spent comparable amounts of time interacting with their parents.19 hours and 22 hours respectively. In contrast, children spent only 9 hours with their single mothers.)All work and no play could make for some very messed-up kids. "Play is the most powerful way a child explores the world and learns about himself," says T. Berry Brazelton, professor at Harvard Medical School Unstructured play encourages independent thinking and allows the young to negotiate their relationships with their peers, but kids ages 3 to 12 spent only 12 hours a week engaged in it.The children sampled spent a quarter of their rapidly decreasing "free time" watching television. But that, believe it or not, was one of the findings parents might regard as good news. If they're spending less time in front of the TV set, however, kids aren't replacing it with reading. Despite efforts to get kids more interested in books, the children spent just over an hour a week reading. Let's face it, who's got the time?21. By mentioning "the same time crunch" (Line 1, Para. 2) Sandra Hofferth means____.A) children have little time to play with their parentsB) children are not taken good care of by their working parentsC) both parents and children suffer from lack of leisure timeD) both parents and children have trouble managing their time22. According to the author, the reason given by Sandra Hofferth for the time crunch is____.A) quite convincingB) partially trueC) totally groundlessD) rather confusing23. According to the author a child develops better if ____.A) he has plenty of time reading and studyingB) he is left to play with his peers in his own wayC) he has more time participating in school activitiesD) he is free to interact with his working parents24. The author is concerned about the fact that American kids ____.A) are engaged in more and more structured activitiesB) are increasingly neglected by their working mothersC) are spending more and more time watching TVD) are involved less and less in household work25. We can infer from the passage that ____.A) extracurricular activities promote children's intelligenceB) most children will turn to reading with TV sets switched offC) efforts to get kids interested in reading have been fruitfulD) most parents believe reading to be beneficial to childrenPassage TwoQuestions 26 to :30 are based on the following passage.Henry Ford, the famous U.S. inventor and car manufacturer, once said, "The business of America is business." By this he meant that the U.S. way of life is based on the values of the business world.Few would argue with Ford's statement. A brief glimpse at a daily newspaper vividly shows how much people in the United States think about business. For example, nearly every newspaper has a business section, in which the deals and projects, finances and management, stock prices and labor problems of corporations are reported daily. In addition, business news can appear in every other section. Most national news has an important financial aspect to it. Welfare, foreign aid, the federal budget, and the policies of the Federal Reserve Bank are all heavily affected by business. Moreover, business news appears in some of the unlikeliest places. The world of arts and entertainment is often referred to as "the entertainment industry" or "show business."The positive side of Henry Ford's statement can be seen in the prosperity that business has brought to U.S. life. One of the most important reasons so many people from all over the world come to live in the United States is the dream of a better job. Jobs are produced in abundance (大量地) because the U.S. economic system is driven by competition. People believe that this system crates more wealth, more jobs, and a materially better way of life.The negative side of Henry Ford's statement, however, can be seen when the word business is taken to mean big business. And the term big business -- referring to the biggest companies, is seen in opposition to labor. Throughout U.S. history working people have had to fight hard for higher wages, better working conditions, and the fight to form unions. Today, many of the old labor disputes are over, but there is still some employee anxiety. Downsizing ---- the laying off of thousands of workers to keep expenses low and profits high -- creates feelings of insecurity for many.26. The United States is a typical country ____.A) which encourages free trade at home and abroadB) where people's chief concern is how to make moneyC) where all businesses are managed scientificallyD) which normally works according to the federal budget27. The influence of business in the U.S. is evidenced by the fact that ____.A) most newspapers are run by big businessesB) even public organizations concentrate on working for profitsC) Americans of all professions know how to do businessD) even arts and entertainment are regarded as business28. According to the passage, immigrants choose to settle in the U.S., dreaming that ____.A) they can start profitable businesses thereB) they can be more competitive in businessC) they will make a fortune overnight thereD) they will find better chances of employment29. Henry Ford's statement can be taken negatively because ____.A) working people are discouraged to fight for their fightsB) there are many industries controlled by a few big capitalistsC) there is a conflicting relationship between big corporations and laborD) public services are not run by the federal government30. A company's efforts to keep expenses low and profits high may result in ____.A) reduction in the number of employeesB) improvement of working conditionsC) fewer disputes between labor and managementD) a rise in workers' wagesPassage ThreeQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.Professor Smith recently persuaded 35 people, 23 of them women, to keep a diary of all their absent-minded actions for a fortnight. When he came to analyse their embarrassing lapses ( 差错) in a scientific report, he was surprised to find that nearly all of them fell into a few groupings, Nor did the lapses appear to be entirely random (随机的).One of the women, for instance, on leaving her house for work one morning threw her dog her earrings and tried to fix a dog biscuit on her ear. “the explanation for this is that the brain is like a computer,” explains the professor. "People progra mme themselves to do certain activities regularly. It was the woman's custom every morning to throw her dog two biscuits and then put on her earrings. But somehow the action got reversed in the programme," About one in twenty of the incidents the volunteers reported were these "programme assembly failures,"Altogether the volunteers logged 433 unintentional actions that they found themselves doing -- an average of twelve each, There appear to be peak periods in the day when we are at our zaniest (荒谬可笑的). These are two hours some time between eight a.m. and noon, between four and six p.m. with a smaller peak between eight and ten p.m. "Among men the peak seems to be when a changeover in brain 'programmes' occurs, as for instance between going to and from work." Women on average reported slightly more lapses -- 12.5 compared with 10.9 for men m probably because they were more reliable reporters.A startling finding of the research is that the absent-minded activity is a hazard of doing things in which we are skilled. Normally, you would expect that skill reduces the number of errors we make. But trying to avoid silly slips by concentrating more could make things a lot worse m even dangerous.31. In his study Professor Smith asked the subjects ____.A) to keep track of people who tend to forget thingsB) to report their embarrassing lapses at randomC) to analyse their awkward experiences scientificallyD) to keep a record of what they did unintentionally32. Professor Smith discovered that ____.A) certain patterns can be identified in the recorded incidentsB) many people were too embarrassed to admit their absent-mindednessC) men tend to be more absent-minded than womenD) absent-mindedness is an excusable human weakness33. "Programme assembly failures" (Line 6, Para. 2) refers to the phenomenon that people ____.A) often fail to programme their routines beforehandB) tend to make mistakes when they are in a hurryC) unconsciously change the sequence of doing thingsD) are likely to mess things up if they are too tired34. We learn from the third paragraph that ____.A) absent-mindedness tends to occur during certain hours of the dayB) women are very careful to perform actions during peak periodsC) women experience more peak periods of absent-mindednessD) men's absent-mindedness often results in funny situations35. It can be concluded from the passage that ____.A) people should avoid doing important things during peak periods of lapsesB) hazards can be avoided when people do things they are good atC) people should be careful when programming their actionsD) lapses cannot always be attributed to lack of concentrationPassage FourQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.It's no secret that many children would be healthier and happier with adoptive parents than with the parents that nature dealt them. That's especially true of children who remain in abusive homes because the law blindly favors biological parents. It's also true of children who suffer for years in foster homes (收养孩子的家庭) because of parents who can't or won't care for them but refuse to give up custody (监护) rights.Fourteen-year-old Kimberly Mays fits neither description, but her recent court victory could eventually help children who do. Kimberly has been the object of an angry custody baffle between the man who raised her and her biological parents, with whom she has never lived. A Florida judge ruled that the teenager can remain with the only father she's ever known and that her biologicalparents have "no legal claim" on her.The ruling, though it may yet be reversed, sets aside the principle that biology is the primary determinant of parentage. That's an important development, one that's long overdue.Shortly after birth in December 1978, Kimberly Mays and another infant were mistakenly switched and sent home with the wrong parents. Kimberly's biological parents, Ernest and Regina Twigg, received a child who died of a heart disease in 1988. Medical tests showed that the child wasn't the Twiggs' own daughter, but Kimt only was, thus sparking a custody battle with Robert Mays. In 1989, the two families agreed that Mr. Mays would maintain custody with the Twiggs getting visiting fights. Those rights were ended when Mr. Mays decided that Kimberly was being harmed.The decision to leave Kimberly with Mr. Mays rendered her suit debated. But the judge made clear that Kimberly did have standing to sue ( 起诉) on her own behalf. Thus he made clear that she was more than just property to be handled as adults saw fit.Certainly, the biological link between parent and child is fundamental. But biological parents aren't always preferable to adoptive ones, and biological parentage does not convey an absolute ownership that cancels all the rights of children.36. What was the primary consideration in the Florida judge's ruling?A) The biological link.B) The child's benefits.C) The traditional practice.D) The parents' feelings.37. We can learn from the Kimberly case thatA) children are more than just personal possessions of their parentsB) the biological link between parent and child should be emphasizedC) foster homes bring children more pain and suffering than careD) biological parents shouldn't claim custody rights after their child is adopted38. The Twiggs claimed custody rights to Kimberly becauseA) they found her unhappy in Mr. Mays' custodyB) they regarded her as their propertyC) they were her biological parentsD) they felt guilty about their past mistake39. Kimberly had been given to Mr. MaysA) by sheer accidentB) out of charityC) at his requestD) for better care40. The author's attitude towards the judge's ruling could be described asA) doubtfulB) criticalC) cautiousD) supportivePart III Vocabulary and Structure (20 minute)Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are for choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.41. She ____ her trip to New York because she was ill.A) called off C) put upB) closed down D) went off42.____ the storm, the ship would have reached its destination on time.A) But for C) In spite ofB) In case of D) Because of43. We should concentrate on sharply reducing interest rates to pull the economy out of ____.A) rejection C) retreatB) restriction D) recession44.The ____ of finding gold in California attracted a lot of people to settle down there.A) prospects C) stakesB) speculations D) provisions45. I suffered from mental ____ because of stress from my job.A) damage C) reliefB) release D) fatigue46. The rest of the day was entirely at his ____ for reading or recreation.A) dismissal C) disposalB) survival D) arrival47. You will not be ____ about your food in time of great hunger.A) special C) peculiarB) particular D) specific48. Crime is increasing worldwide, and there is every reason to believe the ____ will continue into the next decade.A) emergency C) paceB) trend D) schedule49. You shouldn't have written in the ____ since the book belongs to the library.A) interval B) borderC) margin D) edge50. The ____ of airplane engines announced a coming air raid.A) roar B) exclamationC) whistle D) scream51. This ticket ____ you to a free boat tour on the lake.A) entities B) appointsC) grants D) credits52. This is the nurse who ____ to me when I was ill in hospital.A) accompanied B) attendedC) entertained D) shielded53. I was about to a ____ match when I remembered Tom's warning.A) rub B) hit C) scrape D) strike54. The advertisement says this material doesn't ____ in the wash, but it has.A) contract B) shrink C) slim D) dissolve55. He was proud of being chosen to participate in the game and he ____ us that he would try as hard as possible.A) insured C) assumedB) guaranteed D) assured56. Not only the professionals but also the amateurs will ____ from the new training facilities.A) derive B) acquire C) benefit D) reward57. The work was almost complete when we received orders to ____ no further with it.A) progress C) marchB) proceed D) promote58. I waited for him half an hour, but he never ____.A) turned in C) turned offB) turned down D) turned up59. A house with a dangerous gas ____ can be broken into immediately.A) leak C) messB) split D) crack60. A dark suit is ____ to a light one for evening wear.A) favourable C) preferableB) suitable D) proper61. It was in the United States that I made the ____ of Professor Jones.A) acknowledgement C) recognitionB) acquaintance D) association62. Could you take a ____ sheet of paper and write your name at the top?A) bare C) hollowB) vacant D) blank63. A culture in which the citizens share similar religious beliefs and values is more likely to have laws that represent the wishes of its people than is a culture where citizens come from ____ backgrounds.A) extensive B) influentialC) diverse D) identical64. Areas where students have particular difficulty have been treated ____ particular care.A) by B) in C) under D) with65. He gave a ____ to handle the affairs in a friendly manner.A) pledge C) plungeB) mission D) motion66. Don't let the child play with scissors ____ he cuts himself.A) in case C) now thatB) so that D) only if67. ____ the danger from enemy action, people had to cope with a severe shortage of food, clothing,fuel, and almost everything.A) As far as C) As well asB) As long as D) As soon as68. Many people lost their jobs during the business ____.A) desperation C) despairB) decrease D) depression69. Whenever a big company ____ a small one, the product almost always gets worse.A) gets on with C) takes overB) cuts down D) puts up with70. Mr. Smith was the only witness who said that the fire was ____.A) mature C) meaningfulB) deliberate D) innocentPart IV Short Answer Questions (15 minutes)Directions: In this part there is a short passage with 8 questions or incomplete statements. Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words. Write your answers in the spaces provided on the right of the page.What personal qualities are desirable in a teacher? I think the following would be generally accepted.First, the teacher's personality should be lively and attractive. This does not rule out people who are plain-looking, or even ugly, because many such people have great personal charm. But it does rule out such types as the over-excitable, sad, cold, and frustrated.Secondly, it is not merely desirable but essential for a teacher to have a genuine capacity for sympathy, a capacity to understand the minds and feelings of other people, especially, since most teachers are school teachers, the minds and feelings of children. Closely related with this is the capacity to be tolerant -- not, indeed, of what is wrong, but of the weaknesses and immaturity of human nature which induce ( i)~ ) people, and again especially children, to make mistakes.Thirdly, I hold it essential for a teacher to be both intellectually and morally honest. This means that he will be aware of his intellectual strengths and limitations, and will have thought about and decided upon the moral principles by which his life shall be guided. There is no contradiction in my going on to say that a teacher should be a bit of an actor. That is part of the technique of teaching, which demands that every now and then a teacher should be able to put on an act to enliven (使生动) a lesson, correct a fault, or award praise. Children, especially young children, live in a world that is rather larger than life.A teacher must be capable of infinite patience. This, I may say, is largely a matter of self-discipline and self-training, for we are none of us born like that.Finally, I think a teacher should have the kind of mind which always wants to go on learning. Teachingis a job at which one will never be perfect; there is always something more to learn about it. There are three principal objects of study: the subjects which the teacher is teaching; the methods by which the subjects can best be taught to the particular pupils in the classes he is teaching; and ---- by far the most important -- the children, young people, or adults to whom the subjects are to be taught. The two fundamental principles of British education today are that education is education of the whole person, and that it is best acquired through full and active co-operation between two persons, the teacher and the learner.S1. Plain-looking teachers can also be admired by their students if they have ____.S1_____________________________S2. The author says it is ____ that teachers be sympathetic with their students.S2_____________________________S3. A teacher should be tolerant because humans tend to have ____ and to be ____.S3 (1)_________________________ (2)__________________________________________S4. A teacher who is ____ will be able to make his lessons more lively.S4_______________________________S5. How can a teacher acquire infinite patience?S5_______________________________.S6. Since teaching is a job no one can be perfect at, it is necessary for teachers to keep improving their knowledge of the subjects they teach and their ____.S6_______________________________.S7. Teachers' most important object of study is ____.S7________________________________.S8. Education cannot be best acquired without ____ between the teacher and the learner.S8_________________________________.Part V Writing (30 minutes)Directions:For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write an eye-witness account of a traffic accident. You should write at least 120 words according to the outline given below in Chinese:假设你在某日某时某地目击一起车祸,就此写一份见证书。

秘书情景题答案

秘书情景题答案

2003年6月秘书四级情景录象题一、情景录象参考答案及评分标准:答出以下各点,每点计2分:1、将挡住通道的移开,保持畅通。

(√)2、公文标题错误(请示和报告是两个文种)(×)3、无保密意识(保密文件放桌面上,随意让他人看)(×)4、报销手续错误(《零用现金凭单》没有领导签字就付现金)(×)5、现金保管不符合要求(现金放在无锁的抽屉中)(×)6、报销环节错误(《零用现金凭单》没有附发票就付现金)(×)7、泄露会议中信息(×)8、忘记告诉陈总和司机下午不要去昌顺公司(×)9、能注意工作时保护眼睛(办公室光线适当)(√)10、能主动提示他人室内禁止吸烟(√)11、电话边备有笔和留言条,能马上记录(√)12、电话记录记得齐全,并能将关键词复述(√)13、接电话用语不规范。

(没有问候语、没自报姓名、没有告别语)(×)14、办公桌干净、整齐,物品摆放有序(√)15、能快速接应电话;评分标准:按以上标准评分,最高30分;如考试所写答案未包括在以上答案中,但清楚有道理每点可计1分,最多计4分。

二、情景录象参考答案及评分标准:答出以下各点,每点计2分:1、请柬格式不规范,“敬请”应格书写;(×)2、请柬中没有写明活动地点;(×)3、开放参观活动的时间不对,五一假期刚过,此时组织参观活动不合时宜;(×)4、没有准备宣传资料(×)5、对参观路线不熟悉(×)6、在参观路线的一些拐角设有指示性标志(√)7、引导来宾参观时,没有提醒来宾注意路上的障碍物(×)8、钟苗对参观项目的解说准备不充分,无法回答来宾的提问。

(×)9、保密意识不强(如进货渠道属公司机密,不应泄露)(×)10、参观路线不安全,准备工作不到位(×)11、休息室准备得不充分(茶水、饮料、座位都不够);(×)12、注意了门口环境的布置(如横幅和彩旗,起到烘托气氛的作用)(√)13、钟苗的服饰不规范,应穿办公室职业装,以表示正规和对来宾的尊重(×)14、能够在门口迎候来宾(√)15、接应电话及时,符合电话礼仪(√)答出以下各点,每点计1分:16、办公环境不标准(办公桌前电话线与电线缠绕混乱、桌上不应摆放咖啡瓶);(×)17、钟苗的问话不够礼貌(应说:“请问各位是来参观的嘉宾吧!”)(×)18、引导来宾时,指示方向的手势不对(应用右手).(×)评分说明:按以上标准评分,最高30分;如考生所写答案未包括在以上答案中,但清楚有道理,每点可计1分,最多计4分。

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2003年6月秘书四级情景录象题
一、情景录象参考答案及评分标准:
答出以下各点,每点计2分:
1、将挡住通道的移开,保持畅通。

(√)
2、公文标题错误(请示和报告是两个文种)(×)
3、无保密意识(保密文件放桌面上,随意让他人看)(×)
4、报销手续错误(《零用现金凭单》没有领导签字就付现金)(×)
5、现金保管不符合要求(现金放在无锁的抽屉中)(×)
6、报销环节错误(《零用现金凭单》没有附发票就付现金)(×)
7、泄露会议中信息(×)
8、忘记告诉陈总和司机下午不要去昌顺公司(×)
9、能注意工作时保护眼睛(办公室光线适当)(√)
10、能主动提示他人室内禁止吸烟(√)
11、电话边备有笔和留言条,能马上记录(√)
12、电话记录记得齐全,并能将关键词复述(√)
13、接电话用语不规范。

(没有问候语、没自报姓名、没有告别语)(×)
14、办公桌干净、整齐,物品摆放有序(√)
15、能快速接应电话;
评分标准:
按以上标准评分,最高30分;
如考试所写答案未包括在以上答案中,但清楚有道理每点可计1分,最多计4分。

二、情景录象参考答案及评分标准:
答出以下各点,每点计2分:
1、请柬格式不规范,“敬请”应格书写;(×)
2、请柬中没有写明活动地点;(×)
3、开放参观活动的时间不对,五一假期刚过,此时组织参观活动不合时宜;(×)
4、没有准备宣传资料(×)
5、对参观路线不熟悉(×)
6、在参观路线的一些拐角设有指示性标志(√)
7、引导来宾参观时,没有提醒来宾注意路上的障碍物(×)
8、钟苗对参观项目的解说准备不充分,无法回答来宾的提问。

(×)
9、保密意识不强(如进货渠道属公司机密,不应泄露)(×)
10、参观路线不安全,准备工作不到位(×)
11、休息室准备得不充分(茶水、饮料、座位都不够);(×)
12、注意了门口环境的布置(如横幅和彩旗,起到烘托气氛的作用)(√)
13、钟苗的服饰不规范,应穿办公室职业装,以表示正规和对来宾的尊重(×)
14、能够在门口迎候来宾(√)
15、接应电话及时,符合电话礼仪(√)
答出以下各点,每点计1分:
16、办公环境不标准(办公桌前电话线与电线缠绕混乱、桌上不应摆放咖啡瓶);(×)
17、钟苗的问话不够礼貌(应说:“请问各位是来参观的嘉宾吧!”)(×)
18、引导来宾时,指示方向的手势不对(应用右手)。

(×)
评分说明:按以上标准评分,最高30分;如考生所写答案未包括在以上答案中,但清楚有道理,每点可计
1分,最多计4分。

2005年5月国家职业资格考试秘书四级试卷情景录像题(二)答案
情景录像题(二)
第一,钟苗办公室内办公设备齐全,文件书籍排列有序。

对;
第二,会议室采光充足,桌椅整齐干净,回字型会议桌中间鲜花点缀。

对;
第三,会议室温度低于16度。

错;
第四,能在会前检查设备是否正常,温度是否适合。

对;
第五,8点开会,本应提前进会场检查却8点20分才去检查。

错;
第六,能安排初秘书检查录音机和磁带是否齐全。

对;
第七,能在会前叫初秘书给她一份人员座位图。

对;
第八,与同事说话口气太硬,不注意密切同事关系。

错;
第九,没有及时做好会议文件的退清工作。

错;
第十,会后能整理“会议简报”。

对;
第十一,“第三季度会议时间表”编制不规范。

错;
第十二,在回收文件、编制会议时间表、整理会议简报等诸多工作中,没有安排初秘书一起做而是独自去做,既不利于调动同事积极性,又影响了工作效率。

错;
第十三,在进苏经理办公室时未敲门而直接进入。

错;
第十四,与领导谈话,不等领导谈完示意“可以走了”就擅自离去。

错;
第十五,把文件清退、编制会议时间表两项工作置于一边,而把发“文件处理流程图”这项不很急的工作放在首位,不符合ABCD法则。

错;
第十六,在发传真文件时,能先打电话确认对方。

对;
第十七,文件传真后,能打电话问对方是否收到。

对;
第十八,对挡住过道的大箱子,不是寻找物主、适当安置,而是大骂人“缺德”,将箱子推到灭火器前,既损害了同事关系,又留下了安全隐患。

错。

2005年11月国家职业资格考试秘书四级试卷情景录像题(一)
1.电脑与打印机放置一处,便于电源线连接,对;
2.窗户没有窗帘,使打印机和复印机工作时光线耀眼,错;
3.与复印机连接的电源线没有隐藏起来,任其在地下拖曳,造成安全隐患,错;
4.钟苗着装不规范,错;
5.能在电话铃响三声内接电话,接电话前先报单位名称,对;
6.在不明电话对方身份的情况下轻易告诉己方领导行踪并泄露新产品发布会的日期,错;
7.把本该放在电话机旁的电话记录本放在抽屉里,错;
8.能想到记下对方的电话内容以便告诉领导回话,对;
9.把手机放在电脑旁,违背了“个人物品不能放在办公桌上而应放抽屉里”的原则,错;
10“请柬”两字未居中排布,错;
11.请柬正文用“自定于”开头,错;
12.请柬正文缺少新产品发布会的地点,错;
13.请柬的时间不具体,且将2005年简写为“05年”不规范,错;
14“.敬请光临”未左端顶格排布,错;
15.落款未空两格居右排布,且日期未标“年月日”,错;
16.请柬未提前一周发送,错;
17.向总经理提议用摄像设备来记录保存资料,对;
18.能向总经理建议临时租用摄像机,体现了“经济适用”的原则,对;
19.电话通知结束时未说礼貌语,错;
20.传真前把原件的别针(硬物)取下,对;
21.在取下原件别针时将文件弄破(容易造成卡纸),错。

2005年11月国家职业资格考试秘书四级试卷情景录像题(二)答案
1.职业培训着装规范,对;
2.提前十分钟到达办公室,主动打扫工作区域卫生,做好上班准备,对;
3.办公桌上办公用品、文件摆放整齐,对;
4.办公室采光充足,环境良好,对;
5.电脑屏幕侧对强光,以致光线反射,看不清显示内容,错;
6.办公室电脑没设置密码,导致“系统界面换了”,错;
7.制作工作日志,以合理有效地管理和计划工作时间,对;
8.电话用语礼貌规范,对;
9.上班时间补妆,错;
10.离开办公室没关电脑,错;
11.进王总办公室先敲门,对;
12.制定的策划方案零乱,没排页码,又没有会议主题与议题等相关内容,错;
13.邀请对象里遗漏了王总事先指定的人员,错;
14.做事总是马马虎虎,以致不能及时完成领导交办的工作,错;
15.领导布置工作时能做好记录,对;
16.与领导交谈时,能正确倾听和有效提问,适时给领导提出建议,对;
17.马上去落实领导安排的修改策划方案、发布会议通知、安排车辆等事宜,做事能区分轻重缓急,对;
18.会议通知中“参加人员”未按职位由高到低排列,错;
19.会议时间不具体,且将下午写成了上午,错;
20.会议通知中没说明会议主题,错;
21.用车计划考虑不周全,错;
22.预订车辆,出现矛盾时能主动和相关部门协调,对;。

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