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高职高专实用英语口语大赛训练题目PARTII

高职高专实用英语口语大赛训练题目PARTII

全国高职高专实用英语口语大赛”选拔赛竞赛参考题Part II Presentation (3 minutes)1 Number of Hours Worked Per WeekNumbers of Day’s Annual HolidayJAPANSWEDENT he average Japanese worker spends 47 hours a week, or 2 100 hours per year, at the office or factory, while the average Swede clocks up only 37.Swedish workers have 28 days of holiday per year, but the Japanese have only 15. A typical Japanese worker takes a six-day week, however, a Swedish worker works less than 5 days a week. If you are a worker, life is much easier in Sweden than in Japan, for you can work 10 hours shorter each week and you may have a much longer annual holiday.2 Change in Number of Visitors by CountryIn 2009 there were a large number of visitors to China on group or independent tour. But there werechanges in the numbers of vistors from differentcountries. Some increased but some decreased. The greatest change happened in Bangladesh. Thenumber of visitors from Bangladesh was down------there were 70% fewer group tour visitors and 48% independent travelers than the year before.GroupVisitors from Argentina were up by 53% for group tours and 26% for independent travelers. The number of visitors from Sweden was up by 24% for group tours and 15% for independent travelers.3 Sales of Computer Company50100150200250123456789101112At the beginning of the year sales of the computers were as 80 000 pounds. Sales rose steadily between February and April. However, they then fell slightly between April and July. Following a minor rise in August, sales declined noticeably from 160 000 pounds to 120 000 pounds. The downward trend continued, and in November sales reached their lowest point since January. Fortunately, thanks to a new marketing strategy and growing demands for holiday goods, sales increased dramatically at the end of the year and eventually reached 200 000 pounds. In all, it ’s a year of both rise and fall and was finally ended up with great success in sales.4 Time Spent on Different Media by TeenagersSales (Pound)×1000Month24681012141618s u r f o n -l i n ew a t c h T Vl i s t e n t o r a d i ou s e t e l e p h o n er e a d b o o k s &m a g a z i n e sThe chart shows a survey result about the hours the teenagers spend per week on the different media such as Internet, TV, radio, telephone and books or magazines in their spare time. Clearly, the teenagers like surfing the net very much and they usually spend 16.7 hours per week on-line. Next to this, they would prefer to watching TV, 13.6 hours per week being spent for that. Interestingly, in a week, they only spend about 6 hours reading books or magazines. And the amount of time they spend in listening to radio or using telephone is just in between.5Foreign Trade Growth of China (in billion of RMB)5101520253035J a n.F e b .M a r .A p r .M a y .J u n .J u l y .A u g .S e p t .O c t .N o v .D e c .0510152025303540hours/weekAs the graph shows, Chinese exports almost remained steady in January last year. In February, they went up rapidly. In the next three months, they fluctuated between 20 billion and 25 billion. From May to October, exports saw a slight decrease, then a small increase in November. In December, there was a significant increase. But after that, Chinese exports fell dramatically.Compared with exports, Chinese imports saw a continuous rise from the beginning of last year to May. In the next six months, they showed a gradual fluctuation. At the start of November, they began to pick up and from November to December, imports increased abruptly to reach a peak of 17 billion. At the beginning of this year, a sudden decline in exports led to steep fall in imports.6 Market Share of MEX Company ProductsThis pie graph shows the breakdown of the market share of MEX Company products in the world. As you can see, the U.S.A. is still our largest customer. It has the largest percentage of the market share of our products, at 40%. The second is Europe, at 30%. Next is Japan, which makes up 15% of our market share. And Australia accounts for 10%. Finally, the smallest part of our market share is taken up by Africa, with only 5%. Recently the world economy is not booming very fast, so we should improve our management system and try our best to produce better products and explore potential market in the future.7 Total profit & its expenditure(in thousand US dollars)Company name: SuperSonic Industries Group Corp.Africa 5%USA 40%Japan 15%new enterprises circulatingfundThis Graph reveals that our total profit of 2009 is US$200,000, which is US$50,000 higher than that of 2008. To expand business, our investment in establishing new enterprises was raised from US$80,000 in 2008 to US$140,000 in 2009. And the new circulating fund also increased from US$70,000 in 2008 to US$150,000 in 2009.8 Describe the caricature and give your comment.9Income sources of Chinese students are quite different from those of American students. In China, students get 90% of their money from their parents while in America, only 50% of students’ money is provided by parents. In addition, Chinese students earn only 5% of their money from part time jobs and 5% from fellowship or scholarship while income from these two resources for American students takes up 35% and 15% respectively of their total income.I think there are probably three reasons for their differences. First, because of the influence of different social and family values, Chinese students have formed the habit of asking for money from their parents while American students have developed more sense of being financially independent. Second, most Chinese parents devote too much care to their children and they would rather save up to afford their children’s education rather than encourage them to take part-time jobs. But in America, many parents pay more attention to developing the students’ability of self-reliance, so they encourage their children to find part-time job to earn some money by themselves. Third, since America is more developed than China, it is relatively easy for students to find part time jobs. In China, such opportunities are rather rare.I believe with the development of China, more and more Chinese students will realize and pay more attention to the necessity of self dependence. In addition, more and more opportunities will be provided for them to take part-time jobs. So more students will go out of the ivory tower to broaden their knowledge and to become the master of their own lives.10 The table below gives information about changes in modes of travel in England between 1985 and 2000.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.The table indicates the number of miles by the average English person in 1985 and 2000, using various means of transport.The number of miles walked, cycled and traveled by local bus all decreased. Of these, the number of miles traveled by local bus decreased the most, from 429 miles in 1985 to 274 miles in 2000.The number of miles traveled by car, long distance bus, train and taxi all increased.The number of miles driven by car was 3,199 in 1985 and rose by 50% to 4,806 in 2000. The number of miles traveled by long distance bus more than doubled from 54 miles(1985)to 124 miles (2000). The number of miles driven by taxi trebled from 13 miles(1985) to 42 miles (2000). The use of other, unspecified, forms of transport alsoincreased.Overall, the number of miles traveled by the average English person rose from 4,740miles in 1985 to 6,475 miles in 2000, with the increase of cars accounting for almostall of that increase.11A. staying at homeB. travelingC. doing social investigationD. other waysFrom the two charts, we can see that in the past ten years the students who go traveling and do social investigations during vacations have increased greatly while those who stay at home have decreased a lot.There are several reasons for the changes. Firstly, with the development of economy, many people have become better off. Students can get financial support from their parents for traveling. Secondly, tourism has greatly developed over the past ten years. Many new scenic spots have been built and exploited. In addition, the students today are expected and encouraged to participate in facing the real world. In this way they can obtain the necessary experiences required when they go job-hunting upon graduation.From the changes in the charts, we can predict that more and more college students will make their vacations interesting and worthwhile by going to the outside world instead of staying at home.01020304050601213 How Americans spend their money1415 The table below show social and economic indicators of fourcountries in 1994, according to United Nations statistics.Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.. word资料。

高职高专实用英语口语大赛训练题目PARTII

高职高专实用英语口语大赛训练题目PARTII

全国高职高专实用英语口语大赛”选拔赛竞赛参考题Part IIPresentation(3 minutes)1Number of Hours Worked Per WeekJAPANSWEDENNumbers of Day’s Annual HolidayJAPANSWEDENT he average Japanese worker spends 47 hours a week, or 2 100 hours per year, at the office or factory, while the average Swede clocks up only 37.Swedish workers have 28 days of holiday per year, but the Japanese have only 15. A typical Japanese worker takes a six-day week, however, a Swedish worker works less than 5 days a week. If you are a worker, life is much easier in Sweden than in Japan, for you can work 10 hours shorter each week and you may have a much longer annual holiday.2 Change in Number of Visitors by CountryIn 2009 there were a large number of visitors to China on group or independent tour. But there were changes in the numbers of vistors from different countries. Some increased but some decreased. The greatest change happened in Bangladesh. The number of visitors from Bangladesh was down------there were 70% fewer group tour visitors and 48% independent travelersthan the yearbefore. Visitors from Argentina were up by 53% for group tours and 26% for independent travelers. The number of visitors from Sweden was up by 24% for group tours and 15% for independent travelers.3 Sales of Computer CompanyGroup×100050100150200250123456789101112At the beginning of the year sales of the computers were as 80 000 pounds. Sales rose steadily between February and April. However, they then fell slightly between April and July. Following a minor rise in August, sales declined noticeably from 160 000 pounds to 120 000 pounds. The downward trend continued, and in November sales reached their lowest point since January. Fortunately, thanks to a new marketing strategy and growing demands for holiday goods, sales increased dramatically at the end of the year and eventually reached 200 000 pounds. In all, it’s a year of both rise and fall and was finally ended up with great success in sales.4 Time Spent on Different Media by TeenagersSales (Pound)Month24681012141618s u r f o n -l i n ew a t c h T Vl i s t e n t o r a d i ou s e t e l e p h o n er e a d b o o k s &m a g a z i n e sThe chart shows a survey result about the hours the teenagers spend per week on the different media such as Internet, TV, radio, telephone and books or magazines in their spare time. Clearly, the teenagers like surfing the net very much and they usually spend 16.7 hours per week on-line. Next to this, they would prefer to watching TV, 13.6 hours per week being spent for that. Interestingly, in a week, they only spend about 6 hours reading books or magazines. And the amount of time they spend in listening to radio or using telephone is just in between.5 Foreign Trade Growth of China(in billion of RMB)5101520253035J a n.F e b .M a r .A p r .M a y .J u n .J u l y .A u g .S e p t .O c t .N o v .D e c .0510152025303540hours/weekAs the graph shows, Chinese exports almost remained steady in January last year. In February, they went up rapidly. In the next three months, they fluctuated between 20 billion and 25 billion. From May to October, exports saw a slight decrease, then a small increase in November. In December, there was a significant increase. But after that, Chinese exports fell dramatically.Compared with exports, Chinese imports saw a continuous rise from the beginning of last year to May. In the next six months, they showed a gradual fluctuation. At the start of November, they began to pick up and from November to December, imports increased abruptly to reach a peak of 17 billion. At the beginning of this year, a sudden decline in exports led to steep fall in imports.6 Market Share of MEX Company ProductsThis pie graph shows the breakdown of the market share of MEX Company products in the world. As you can see, the U.S.A. is still our largest customer. It has the largestpercentage of the market share of our products, at 40%. The second is Europe, at 30%. Next is Japan, which makes up 15% of our market share. And Australia accounts for 10%. Finally, the smallest part of our market share is taken up by Africa, with only 5%. Recently the world economy is not booming very fast, so we should improve our management system and try our best to produce better products and explore potential market in the future.7 Total profit & its expenditure(in thousand US dollars)Company name: SuperSonic Industries Group Corp.Africa 5%USA 40%Japan 15%new enterprises circulatingfundThis Graph reveals that our total profit of 2009 is US$200,000, which is US$50,000 higher than that of 2008. To expand business, our investment in establishing new enterprises was raised from US$80,000 in 2008 to US$140,000 in 2009. And the new circulating fund also increased from US$70,000 in 2008 to US$150,000 in 2009.8 Describe the caricature and give your comment.9Income sources of Chinese students are quite different from those of American students. In China, students get 90% of their money from their parents while in America, only 50% of students’ money is provided by parents. In addition, Chinese students earn on ly 5% of their money from part time jobs and 5% from fellowship or scholarship while income from these two resources for American students takes up 35% and 15% respectively of their total income.I think there are probably three reasons for their differences. First, because of the influence of different social and family values, Chinese students have formed the habit of asking for money from their parents while American students have developed more sense of being financially independent. Second, most Chinese parents devote too much care to their children and they would rather save up to afford their children’s education rather than encourage them to take part-time jobs. But in America, many parents pay more attention to developing the students’ ability of self-reliance, so they encourage their children to find part-time job to earn some money by themselves. Third, since America is more developed than China, it is relatively easy for students to find part time jobs. In China, such opportunities are rather rare.I believe with the development of China, more and more Chinese students will realize and pay more attention to the necessity of self dependence. In addition, more and more opportunities will be provided for them to take part-time jobs. So more students will go out of the ivory tower to broaden their knowledge and to become the master of their own lives.10 The table below gives information about changes in modes of travel in England between 1985 and 2000.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.The table indicates the number of miles by the average English person in 1985 and 2000, using various means of transport.The number of miles walked, cycled and traveled by local bus all decreased. Of these, the number of miles traveled by local bus decreased the most, from 429 miles in 1985 to 274 miles in 2000.The number of miles traveled by car, long distance bus, train and taxi all increased.The number of miles driven by car was 3,199 in 1985 and rose by 50% to 4,806 in 2000. The number of miles traveled by long distance bus more than doubled from 54 miles(1985)to 124 miles (2000). The number of miles driven by taxi trebled from 13 miles(1985) to 42 miles (2000). The use of other, unspecified, forms of transport also increased.Overall, the number of miles traveled by the average English person rose from 4,740 miles in 1985 to 6,475 miles in 2000, with the increase of cars accounting for almost all of that increase. 11A. staying at homeB. travelingC. doing social investigationD. other waysFrom the two charts, we can see that in the past ten years the students who go traveling and do social investigations during vacations have increased greatly while those who stay at home have decreased a lot.There are several reasons for the changes. Firstly, with the development of economy, many people have become better off. Students can get financial support from their parents for traveling. Secondly, tourism has greatly developed over the past ten years. Many new scenic spots have been built and exploited. In addition, the students today are expected and encouraged to participate in facing the real world. In this way they can obtain the necessary experiences required when they go job-hunting upon graduation.From the changes in the charts, we can predict that more and more college students will make their vacations interesting and worthwhile by going to the outside world instead of staying at home.120 102030405060 Acquire information Making StudyOthers 2002 2003 2004 College Students ’ On-line Behaviors13 How Americans spend their money1415 The table below show social and economic indicators of fourcountries in 1994, according to United Nations statistics.Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.。

高职高专实用英语口语大赛训练题目partIII

高职高专实用英语口语大赛训练题目partIII

全国高职高专实用英语口语大赛”选拔赛竞赛参考题Part III Questions & Answers (3 minutes)In this part, you are required to answer some questions according to what is shown on the paper.1New Year’s Recreation EveningThe Students’ Union of the Computer Dep artment takes pleasure in announcing that the annual Recreation Evening is to held.Place: the West Arts BuildingTime: 7:00 p.m., Saturday, December 29,Activities: card-playing, chess-playing, riddle guessing, ping-pong,shooting, dancing, karaoke, etc.All students of the college are warmly welcome.Task:----Suppose you are one of the organizers of the Recreation Evening.---- A student will ask you information about the Recreation Evening. Be prepared to his or her questions.Sample questions:1 Where is the Recreation Evening going to be held?2 When will it be held?3 What activities can we enjoy there?4 Can I bring my friends to attend the party?5 Can you tell me the detailed information about the party?6 Are there any cautions that I should pay special attention to?2 Zipper Lock Usage InstructionsThe lock is set at the manufacturer to open at 000. you can keep it as your combination, or set a new one as following steps.1. Push the button in the direction of the arrow and hold it, until completingthe next step.2. Turn the dials to your desired personal combination.3. Release the button and rotate the dials so that your three secret numberscan’t be seen.4. Now your new personal code is set.If you want to change to a new combination, repeat the steps.1. I want to buy a trunk, and what is your recommendation?2. I am not familiar with the the zipper lock, is it difficult to use? Canyou give me a general introduction?3. If I am not used to the initial code, could I change it and how many stepswill be needed?4. How could I conceal my personal code to make it safe?3Real Estate ClerkOutstanding Opportunity with Local Real Estate CorporationRequirements for Candidates★ A strong background in real estate, financing, and public relations★Some legal training★Two or more years of successful real estate experience★Available immediatelyInterview will be conducted on Monday to Wednesday, May 26 to 28.Call for an appointment at No:493-2579Task:----Suppose you are the manager of the company.---- An applicant will ask you information about the advertisement. Be prepared to his or her questions.Sample questions:1 What kind of job is offered in the advertisement?2 What qualifications should the candidates have?3 What’s the phone number for m aking an appointment?4 Is the job fulltime or part time?5 Can you tell me something about the benefits?6 Should I have some similar work experience?4 CORPORATION INTRODUCTIONChina Pacific Insurance Co., Ltd. is a nation-wide share-holding commercial insurance company providing various lines of insurance coverage. Headquarteredin Shanghai, CPIC has 64 branches, 230 sub-branches, 185 offices all across the country, and two representative offices in New York and London respectively,two subsidiaries in both New York and Hong Kong. Moreover, it has appointed agentsdoing survey, claim-settlement and loss recovery in more than 170 main portcities distributed in over 100 countries and thus established a quite complete business network. In the year of 1998, together with its partner of Aetna Life Insurance Company from U.S., CPIC has successfully established a joint venture company Pacific Aetna Life Insurance Co.,Ltd. in Shanghai. Early last year, the company has been ranked by the world recognized rating organization Standard& Poor's as the 45th among the world top 200 insurance companies. And in last August, it was again granted "International Gold Star Award For Quality" by Business Initiative Directions, an international appraisal organization basedin Europe.(for more information, please visit CPIC's website at ( /).●Suppose you are the marketing manager of China Pacific Insurance Co., Ltd.,●A very important client who wants to get some detailed information about the corporation.Questions1 What is the location of the headquarter of the corporation?2 What is the scope of business?3 What is the development of this corporation?4 What is the size of this corporation?5 What do you think is the service philosophy of this corporation?6 Do you want to be a business partner of this corporation? Why?5SubscribeHarvard Design Magazine publishes two times a year by the Harvard University Graduate School of Design with approximately 100 pages per issue.Subscriptions begin with the current issue.Subscription rates for 2003Individuals $35Institutions $75Students and Retired $28Please note●Shipping outside the United States and Canada is an additional $15USD per subscriptionAll orders must be prepaid by check made out to HARVARD UNIVERSITYTask:----Suppose you are the worker of the magazine.---- A customer will ask you information about subscribing the magazine. Be prepared to his or her questions.Sample questions:1 Can I subscribe this magazine from abroad?2 How many pages does an issue have?3 Which issue does my subscription begin?4 Can I get discount if I order 2 years’ subscription?5 Is the magazine designed for everybody?6 What is the magazine’s main content?6A Product InstructionCongratulationsOn your selection ofCASIO’s new SF-300Pocket Electronic Digital DiaryA new personal data management toolwith a memory capacity of 4 GBprovidinga selection of powerful functions:● Telephone Directory● Memo Mode● Schedule Keeper● Calendar● Clock with functions of Home Time and World Time● CalculatorTask :----Suppose you are a salesperson.----A customer comes to ask you for information about the product. Be prepared to his or her questions.Sample questions:1 What is the advertised product?2 How large is its memory capacity?3 How many functions does it provide?4 How long is the product guaranteed?5 Is it for home use or office use?6 Are there any cautions that I should pay special attention to?7Task:----Suppose you are the Human Resources Manager.----An applicant comes to ask you for information about your company. Be prepared to his or her questions.Sample questions1 What qualifications are needed for an applicant?2 Where is the press located?3 Is part time permitted in the press?4 What kinds of books are mainly published by the press?5 What kind of position dose this press offer?6 What is its line of business?8 Flight Information----Suppose you are a booking clerk. You want to make a ticket reservation. ----A traveler will ask you information about the ticket. Be prepared to his or her questions.Sample questions1 Are there flights from Shanghai to Tokyo everyday?2 Is there only one flight a day or many flights?3 What’s the number of the flight?4 When does the plane take off?5 Do you want a single or a return ticket?6 How much is a one-way ticket?9Task:Suppose you are Mr. Lin, the Manager of this training center.A person interested in your center comes to ask you for some information about. Be prepared to answer his or her questions about your training center.Sample questions1.What kind of people does your training center provide services for?2.Can you tell me some information about your traning courses?3.Do you have some computing and Internet courses?4.Is there any language course?5.Where can I get some further information?6. Whom should I contact if I want to apply for your courses?10Sample questions1.I heard from my friends about your recruitment. Can you tell me somemore information about your company?2.What are the annual sales of your company?3.What does your company manufacture and supply?4.What kind of position are you recruiting?5.What qualifications are needed for a candidate?6.I see. Thank you very much for your attention.7.11 An InterviewTask:--- Suppose you are an graduate who is attending a job interview. Now you are talking with the hiring manager.--- Be prepared to answer the hiring manager’s questions.1.Introduce your college2.What do you know about our company?3.Why do you want to join our company?4.What is your strength?5.What’s your weakness?6.Why do you think you are fit for this job?12 Interview--- Suppose you have a foreign friend who came to China for the first time.--- You are talking Chinese culture and giving some suggestions about his traveling arrangement in Beijing in the following week. Prepare to answer the following questions.1.I am very interested in Chinese Culture. Can you tell me something about it?2.Where do you recommend me to travel?3.I want to know something about Chinese Kongfu. Can you tell me something aboutit?4.I also want to enjoy Chinese food. What is your suggestion?5.I also want to buy some gift for my American friends. What can I buy?6.Are there any other places I could visit besides Beijing?13 InterviewTask:--- Suppose you work in a travel agency.--- A customer is asking you some questions about traveling.1.What are the most popular tourist sites recently?2.Can you describe these sites for me? Because I never been anyone of them?3.Which one do you recommend me to travel?4.How much is the travel? Is there any discount if I my mother also join this travel?5.What about the accommodation?6.Is there anything I should pay attention during my traveling?15 Now you see an introduction of a hotel.。

高职高专实用英语口语大赛训练题目

高职高专实用英语口语大赛训练题目

全国高职高专实用英语口语大赛”选拔赛竞赛参考题Part II Presentation (3 minutes)Number of Hours Worked Per Week1Numbers of Day’s Annual HolidayJAPANSWEDENT he average Japanese worker spends 47 hours a week, or 2 100 hours per year, at the office or factory, while the average Swede clocks up only 37.Swedish workers have 28 days of holiday per year, but the Japanese have only 15. A typical Japanese worker takes a six-day week, however, a Swedish worker works less than 5 days a week. If you are a worker, life is much easier in Sweden than in Japan, for you can work 10 hours shorter each week and you may have a much longer annual holiday.2 Change in Number of Visitors by CountryIn 2009 there were a large number of visitors to China on group or independent tour. But there were changes in the numbers of vistors from different countries. Some increasedGroupbut some decreased. The greatest change happened in Bangladesh. The number of visitors from Bangladesh was down------there were 70% fewer group tour visitors and 48% independent travelers than the year before. Visitors from Argentina were up by 53% for group tours and 26% for independent travelers. The number of visitors from Sweden was up by 24% for group tours and 15% for independent travelers.3 Sales of Computer Company50100150200250123456789101112At the beginning of the year sales of the computers were as 80 000 pounds. Sales rosesteadily between February and April. However, they then fell slightly between April and July. Following a minor rise in August, sales declined noticeably from 160 000 pounds to 120 000 pounds. The downward trend continued, and in November sales reached their lowest point since January. Fortunately, thanks to a new marketing strategy and growing demands for holiday goods, sales increased dramatically at the end of the year and eventually reached 200 000 pounds. In all, it’s a year of both rise and fall and was finally ended up with great success in sales.4 Time Spent on Different Media by TeenagersSales (Pound)×1000Month24681012141618s u r f o n -l i n ew a t c h T Vl i s t e n t o r a d i ou s e t e l e p h o n er e a d b o o k s &m a g a z i n e sThe chart shows a survey result about the hours the teenagers spend per week on the different media such as Internet, TV, radio, telephone and books or magazines in their spare time. Clearly, the teenagers like surfing the net very much and they usually spend 16.7 hours per week on-line. Next to this, they would prefer to watching TV, 13.6 hours per week being spent for that. Interestingly, in a week, they only spend about 6 hours reading books or magazines. And the amount of time they spend in listening to radio or using telephone is just in between.5 Foreign Trade Growth of China (in billion of RMB)As the graph shows, Chinese exports almost remained steady in January last year. In February, they went up rapidly. In the next three months, they fluctuated between 20 billion and 25 billion. From May to October, exports saw a slight decrease, then a small increase in November. In December, there was a significant increase. But after that, Chinese exports fell dramatically.Compared with exports, Chinese imports saw a continuous rise from the beginning of last year to May. In the next six months, they showed a gradual fluctuation. At the start of November, they began to pick up and from November to December, imports increased abruptly to reach a peak of 17 billion. At the beginning of this year, a sudden decline in exports led to steep fall in imports.6 Market Share of MEX Company Productshours/weekThis pie graph shows the breakdown of the market share of MEX Company products in the world. As you can see, the is still our largest customer. It has the largest percentage of the market share of our products, at 40%. The second is Europe, at 30%. Next is Japan, which makes up 15% of our market share. And Australia accounts for 10%. Finally, the smallest part of our market share is taken up by Africa, with only 5%. Recently the world economy is not booming very fast, so we should improve our management system and try our best to produce better products and explore potential market in the future.7 Total profit & its expenditure(in thousand US dollars)Company name: SuperSonic Industries Group Corp.This Graph reveals that our total profit of 2009 is US$200,000, which is US$50,000 higher than that of 2008. To expand business, our investment in establishing new enterprises was raised from US$80,000 in 2008 to US$140,000 in 2009. And the new circulating fund also increased from US$70,000 in 2008 to US$150,000 in 2009.8 Describe the caricature and give your comment. 9Africa 5%USA 40%Japan 15%American Students 50% 35% 15%Chinese Students 90% 5% 5%Income Sources Between Chinese Students and American StudentsIncome sources of Chinese students are quite different from those of American students. In China, students get 90% of their money from their parents while in America, only 50% of students’ money is provided by parents. In addition, Chinese students earn on ly 5% of their money from part time jobs and 5% from fellowship or scholarship while income from these two resources for American students takes up 35% and 15% respectively of their total income.I think there are probably three reasons for their differences. First, because of the influence of different social and family values, Chinese students have formed the habit of asking for money from their parents while American students have developed more sense of being financially independent. Second, most Chinese parents devote too much care to their children and they would rather save up to afford their children’s education rather than encourage them to take part-time jobs. But in America, many parents pay more attention to developing the students’ ability of self-reliance, so they encourage their children to find part-time job to earn some money by themselves. Third, since America is more developed than China, it is relatively easy for students to find part time jobs. In China, such opportunities are rather rare.I believe with the development of China, more and more Chinese students will realize and pay more attention to the necessity of self dependence. In addition, more and more opportunities will be provided for them to take part-time jobs. So more students will go out of the ivory tower to broaden their knowledge and to become the master of their own lives.10 The table below gives information about changes in modes of travel in England between 1985 and 2000.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.The table indicates the number of miles by the average English person in 1985 and 2000, using various means of transport.The number of miles walked, cycled and traveled by local bus all decreased. Of these, the number of miles traveled by local bus decreased the most, from 429 miles in 1985 to 274 miles in 2000.The number of miles traveled by car, long distance bus, train and taxi all increased.The number of miles driven by car was 3,199 in 1985 and rose by 50% to 4,806 in 2000. The number of miles traveled by long distance bus more than doubled from 54 miles(1985)to 124 miles (2000). The number of miles driven by taxi trebled from 13 miles (1985) to 42 miles (2000). The use of other, unspecified, forms of transport also increased.Overall, the number of miles traveled by the average English person rose from 4,740 miles in 1985 to 6,475 miles in 2000, with the increase of cars accounting for almostall of that increase.11A. staying at homeB. travelingC. doing social investigationD. other waysFrom the two charts, we can see that in the past ten years the students who go traveling and do social investigations during vacations have increased greatly while those who stay at home have decreased a lot.There are several reasons for the changes. Firstly, with the development of economy, many people have become better off. Students can get financial support from their parents for traveling. Secondly, tourism has greatly developed over the past ten years. Many new scenic spots have been built and exploited. In addition, the students today are expected and encouraged to participate in facing the real world. In this way they can obtain the necessary experiences required when they go job-hunting upon graduation.From the changes in the charts, we can predict that more and more college students will make their vacations interesting and worthwhile by going to the outside world instead of staying at home.1213 How Americans spend their money1415 The table below show social and economic indicators of fourcountries in 1994, according to United Nations statistics.Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.。

高职高专实用英语口语大赛训练题目PART-II

高职高专实用英语口语大赛训练题目PART-II

全国高职高专实用英语口语大赛”选拔赛竞赛参考题Part II Presentation (3 minutes)1 Number of Hours Worked Per WeekJAPAN SWEDENNumbers of Day’s Annual HolidayT he average Japanese worker spends 47 hours a week, or 2 100 hours per year, at theoffice or factory, while the average Swede clocks up only 37.Swedish workers have 28 days of holiday per year, but the Japanese have only 15. A typical Japanese worker takes a six -day week, however, a Swedish worker works less than 5 days a week. If you are a worker, life is much easier in Sweden than in Japan, for you can work 10 hours shorter each week and you may have a much longer annual holiday.2 Change in Number of Visitors by Country}GroupIn 2009 there were a large number of visitors to China on group or independent tour. But there were changes in the numbers of vistors from different countries. Some increased but some decreased. The greatest change happened in Bangladesh. The number of visitors from Bangladesh was down ------there were 70% fewer group tour visitors and 48% independent travelers than the year before. Visitors from Argentina were up by 53% for group tours and 26% for independent travelers. The number of visitors from Sweden was up by 24% for group tours and 15% for independent travelers.3 Sales of Computer Company;50100150200250123456789101112At the beginning of the year sales of the computers were as 80 000 pounds. Sales rose steadily between February and April. However, they then fell slightly between April and July. Following a minor rise in August, sales declined noticeably from 160 000 pounds to 120 000 pounds. The downward trend continued, and in November sales reached their lowest point since January. Fortunately, thanks to a new marketing strategy and growing demands for holiday goods, sales increased dramatically at the end of the year and eventually reached 200 000 pounds. In all, it’s a year of both rise and fall and was finally ended up with great success in sales.Sales (Pound)×1000Month~4 Time Spent on Different Media by Teenagers24681012141618s u r f o n -l i n ew a t c h T Vl i s t e n t o r a d i ou s e t e l e p h o n er e a d b o o k s &m a g a z i n e sThe chart shows a survey result about the hours the teenagers spend per week on the different media such as Internet, TV, radio, telephone and books or magazines in their spare time. Clearly, the teenagers like surfing the net very much and they usually spend 16.7 hours per week on -line. Next to this, they would prefer to watching TV, 13.6 hours per week being spent for that. Interestingly, in a week, they only spend about 6 hours reading books or magazines. And the amount of time they spend in listening to radio or using telephone is just in between.5 Foreign Trade Growth of China (in billion of RMB)hours/week5101520253035J a n .F e b .M a r .A p r .M a y .J u n .J u l y .A u g .S e p t .O c t .N o v .D e c .510152025303540As the graph shows, Chinese exports almost remained steady in January last year. In February, they went up rapidly. In the next three months, they fluctuated between 20 billion and 25 billion. From May to October, exports saw a slight decrease, then a small increase in November. In December, there was a significant increase. But after that, Chinese exports fell dramatically.(Compared with exports, Chinese imports saw a continuous rise from the beginning of last year to May. In the next six months, they showed a gradual fluctuation. At the start of November, they began to pick up and from November to December, imports increased abruptly to reach a peak of 17 billion. At the beginning of this year, a sudden decline in exports led to steep fall in imports.6 Market Share of MEX Company ProductsJapan 15%This pie graph shows the breakdown of the market share of MEX Company products in the world. As you can see, the U.S.A. is still our largest customer. It has the largestpercentage of the market share of our products, at 40%. The second is Europe, at 30%. Next is Japan, which makes up 15% of our market share. And Australia accounts for 10%. Finally, the smallest part of our market share is taken up by Africa, with only 5%. Recently the world economy is not booming very fast, so we should improve our management system and try our best to produce better products and explore potential market in the future.7 Total profit & its expenditure(in thousand US dollars)Company name: SuperSonic Industries Group Corp.newenterprisescirculatingfund.This Graph reveals that our total profit of 2009 is US$200,000, which is US$50,000higher than that of 2008. To expand business, our investment in establishing new enterprisesAfrica 5%*USA 40%was raised from US$80,000 in 2008 to US$140,000 in 2009. And the new circulating fund also increased from US$70,000 in 2008 to US$150,000 in 2009.8 Describe the caricature and give your comment.9Income Sources Between Chinese Students and American StudentsIncome sources of Chinese students are quite different from those of American students. In China, students get 90% of their money from their parents while in America, only 50% of students’ money is provided by parents. In addition, Chinese students earn only 5% of their money from part time jobs and 5% from fellowship or scholarship while income from these two resources for American students takes up 35% and 15% respectively of their total income.I think there are probably three reasons for their differences. First, because of the influence of different social and family values, Chinese students have formed the habit of asking for money from their parents while American students have developed more sense of being financially independent. Second, most Chinese parents devote too much care to their children and they would rather save up to afford their children’s education rather than encourage them to take part-time jobs. But in America, many parents pay more attention to developing the students’ ability of self-reliance, so they encourage their children to find part-time job to earn some money by themselves. Third, since America is more developed than China, it is relatively easy for students to find part time jobs. In China, such opportunities are rather rare.<I believe with the development of China, more and more Chinese students will realize and pay more attention to the necessity of self dependence. In addition, more and more opportunities will be provided for them to take part-time jobs. So more students will go out of the ivory tower to broaden their knowledge and to become the master of their own lives.10 The table below gives information about changes in modes of travel in England between 1985 and 2000.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.The table indicates the number of miles by the average English person in 1985 and 2000, using various means of transport.The number of miles walked, cycled and traveled by local bus all decreased. Of these, the number of miles traveled by local bus decreased the most, from 429 miles in 1985 to 274 miles in 2000.The number of miles traveled by car, long distance bus, train and taxi all increased.The number of miles driven by car was 3,199 in 1985 and rose by 50% to 4,806 in 2000. The number of miles traveled by long distance bus more than doubled from 54 miles(1985)to 124 miles (2000). The number of miles driven by taxi trebled from 13 miles(1985) to 42 miles (2000). The use of other, unspecified, forms of transport alsoincreased.Overall, the number of miles traveled by the average English person rose from 4,740miles in 1985 to 6,475 miles in 2000, with the increase of cars accounting for almostall of that increase.)11A. staying at homeB. travelingC. doing social investigationD. other waysFrom the two charts, we can see that in the past ten years the students who go traveling and do social investigations during vacations have increased greatly while those who stay at home have decreased a lot.There are several reasons for the changes. Firstly, with the development of economy, many people have become better off. Students can get financial support from their parents for traveling. Secondly, tourism has greatly developed over the past ten years. Many new scenic spots have been built and exploited. In addition, the students today are expected andencouraged to participate in facing the real world. In this way they can obtain the necessary experiences required when they go job-hunting upon graduation.From the changes in the charts, we can predict that more and more college students will make their vacations interesting and worthwhile by going to the outside world instead of staying at home.)12./10203040*5060AcquireinformationEntertainment MakingfriendsStudy…Others Percentag200220032004College Students’ On-line Behaviors13 How Americans spend their money ,1415 The table below show social and economic indicators of fourcountries in 1994, according to United Nations statistics.Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.。

高职高专实用英语口语大赛训练题目

高职高专实用英语口语大赛训练题目

全国高职高专实用英语口语大赛”选拔赛竞赛参考题Part IIPresentation(3 minutes)1Number of Hours Worked Per WeekJAPANSWEDENNumbers of Day’s Annual HolidayJAPANSWEDENT he average Japanese worker spends 47 hours a week, or 2 100 hours per year, at the office or factory, while the average Swede clocks up only 37.Swedish workers have 28 days of holiday per year, but the Japanese have only 15. A typical Japanese worker takes a six-day week, however, a Swedish worker works less than 5 days a week. If you are a worker, life is much easier in Sweden than in Japan, for you can work 10 hours shorter each week and you may have a much longer annual holiday.2 Change in Number of Visitors by CountryIn 2009 there were a large number of visitors to China on group or independent tour. But there were changes in the numbers of vistors from different countries. Some increased but some decreased. The greatest change happened in Bangladesh. The number of visitors from Bangladesh was down------there were 70% fewer group tour visitors and 48% independent travelers than the yearbefore. Visitors from Argentinawere up by 53% for group tours and 26% for independent travelers. The number of visitors from Sweden was up by 24% for group tours and 15% for independent travelers.GroupIndependent3 Sales of Computer Company50100150200250123456789101112At the beginning of the year sales of the computers were as 80 000 pounds. Sales rose steadily between February and April. However, they then fell slightly between April and July. Following a minor rise in August, sales declined noticeably from 160 000 pounds to 120 000 pounds. The downward trend continued, and in November sales reached their lowest point since January. Fortunately, thanks to a new marketing strategy and growing demands for holiday goods, sales increased dramatically at the end of the year and eventually reached 200 000 pounds. In all, it’s a year of both rise and fall and was finally ended up with great success in sales.Sales (Pound)×1000Month4 Time Spent on Different Media by Teenagers24681012141618s u r f o n -l i n ew a t c h T Vl i s t e n t o r a d i ou s e t e l e p h o n er e a d b o o k s &m a g a z i n e sThe chart shows a survey result about the hours the teenagers spend per week on the different media such as Internet, TV, radio, telephone and books or magazines in their spare time. Clearly, the teenagers like surfing the net very much and they usually spend 16.7 hours per week on-line. Next to this, they would prefer to watching TV, 13.6 hours per week being spent for that. Interestingly, in a week, they only spend about 6 hours reading books or magazines. And the amount of time they spend in listening to radio or using telephone is just in between.hours/week5 Foreign Trade Growth of China(in billion of RMB)5101520253035J a n.F e b .M a r .A p r .M a y .J u n .J u l y .A u g .S e p t .O c t .N o v .D e c .510152025303540As the graph shows, Chinese exports almost remained steady in January last year. In February, they went up rapidly. In the next three months, they fluctuated between 20 billion and 25 billion. From May to October, exports saw a slight decrease, then a small increase in November. In December, there was a significant increase. But after that, Chinese exports fell dramatically.Compared with exports, Chinese imports saw a continuous rise from the beginning of last year to May. In the next six months, they showed a gradual fluctuation. At the start of November, they began to pick up and from November to December, imports increased abruptly to reach a peak of 17 billion. At the beginning of this year, a sudden decline in exports led to steep fall in imports.6 Market Share of MEX Company ProductsAfrica 5%USA 40%Japan 15%This pie graph shows the breakdown of the market share of MEX Company products in the world. As you can see, the U.S.A. is still our largest customer. It has the largest percentage of the market share of our products, at 40%. The second is Europe, at 30%. Next is Japan, which makes up 15% of our market share. And Australia accounts for 10%. Finally, the smallest part of our market share is taken up by Africa, with only 5%. Recently the world economy is not booming very fast, so we should improve our management system and try our best to produce better products and explore potential market in the future.7 Total profit & its expenditure(in thousand US dollars)Company name: SuperSonic Industries Group Corp.new enterprises circulatingfundThis Graph reveals that our total profit of 2009 is US$200,000, which is US$50,000 higher than that of 2008. To expand business, our investment in establishing new enterprises was raised from US$80,000 in 2008 to US$140,000 in 2009. And the new circulating fund also increased from US$70,000 in 2008 to US$150,000 in 2009.8Describe the caricature and give your comment. 9Source of Income Percentage of Total Income Parents Part-time job Fellowship orScholarshipAmerican Students 50% 35% 15%Chinese Students 90% 5% 5%Income sources of Chinese students are quite different from those of American students. In China, students get 90% of their money from their parents while in America, only 50% of students’ money is provided by pare nts. In addition, Chinese students earn only 5% of their money from part time jobs and 5% from fellowship or scholarship while income from these two resources for American students takes up 35% and 15% respectively of their total income.I think there are probably three reasons for their differences. First, because of the influence of different social and family values, Chinese students have formed the habit of asking for money from their parents while American students have developed more sense of being financially independent. Second, most Chinese parents devote too much care to their children and they would rather save up to afford their children’s education rather than encourage them to take part-time jobs. But in America, many parents pay more attention to developing the students’ ability of self-reliance, so they encourage their children to find part-time job to earn some money by themselves. Third, since America is more developedthan China, it is relatively easy for students to find part time jobs. In China, such opportunities are rather rare.I believe with the development of China, more and more Chinese students will realize and pay more attention to the necessity of self dependence. In addition, more and more opportunities will be provided for them to take part-time jobs. So more students will go out of the ivory tower to broaden their knowledge and to become the master of their own lives.10 The table below gives information about changes in modes of travel in England between 1985 and 2000.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.The table indicates the number of miles by the average English person in 1985 and 2000, using various means of transport.The number of miles walked, cycled and traveled by local bus all decreased. Of these, the number of miles traveled by local bus decreased the most, from 429 miles in 1985 to 274 miles in 2000.The number of miles traveled by car, long distance bus, train and taxi all increased.The number of miles driven by car was 3,199 in 1985 and rose by 50% to 4,806 in 2000. The number of miles traveled by long distance bus more than doubled from 54 miles(1985)to 124 miles (2000). The number of miles driven by taxi trebled from 13 miles (1985) to 42 miles (2000). The use of other, unspecified, forms of transport also increased.Overall, the number of miles traveled by the average English person rose from 4,740 miles in 1985 to 6,475 miles in 2000, with the increase of cars accounting for almostall of that increase.11A. staying at homeB. travelingC. doing social investigationD. other waysFrom the two charts, we can see that in the past ten years the students who go traveling and do social investigations during vacations have increased greatly while those who stay at home have decreased a lot.There are several reasons for the changes. Firstly, with the development of economy, many people have become better off. Students can get financial support from their parents for traveling. Secondly, tourism has greatly developed over the past ten years. Many new scenic spots have been built and exploited. In addition, the students today are expected and encouraged to participate in facing the real world. In this way they can obtain the necessary experiences required when they go job-hunting upon graduation.From the changes in the charts, we can predict that more and more college students will make their vacations interesting and worthwhile by going to the outside world instead of staying at home. 120 10 20 30 40 50 60 information Entertainment Makingfriends Study Others Percentage 2002 2003 2004College Students ’ On-line Behaviors13 How Americans spend their money1415 The table below show social and economic indicators of fourcountries in 1994, according to United Nations statistics.Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.。

高职高专实用英语口语大赛训练题目PARTII

高职高专实用英语口语大赛训练题目PARTII

全国高职高专实用英语口语大赛”选拔赛竞赛参考题Part II Presentation (3 minutes)1 Number of Hours Worked Per WeekNumbers of Day’s Annual HolidayJAPANSWEDENT he average Japanese worker spends 47 hours a week, or 2 100 hours per year, at the office or factory, while the average Swede clocks up only 37.Swedish workers have 28 days of holiday per year, but the Japanese have only 15. A typical Japanese worker takes a six-day week, however, a Swedish worker works less than 5 days a week. If you are a worker, life is much easier in Sweden than in Japan, for you can work 10 hours shorter each week and you may have a much longer annual holiday.2 Change in Number of Visitors by CountryIn 2009 there were a large number of visitors to China on group or independent tour. But there werechanges in the numbers of vistors from differentcountries. Some increased but some decreased. The greatest change happened in Bangladesh. Thenumber of visitors from Bangladesh was down------there were 70% fewer group tour visitors and 48% independent travelers than the year before.GroupVisitors from Argentina were up by 53% for group tours and 26% for independent travelers. The number of visitors from Sweden was up by 24% for group tours and 15% for independent travelers.3 Sales of Computer Company50100150200250123456789101112At the beginning of the year sales of the computers were as 80 000 pounds. Sales rose steadily between February and April. However, they then fell slightly between April and July. Following a minor rise in August, sales declined noticeably from 160 000 pounds to 120 000 pounds. The downward trend continued, and in November sales reached their lowest point since January. Fortunately, thanks to a new marketing strategy and growing demands for holiday goods, sales increased dramatically at the end of the year and eventually reached 200 000 pounds. In all, it’s a year of both rise and fall and was finally ended up with great success in sales.4 Time Spent on Different Media by TeenagersSales (Pound)×1000Month24681012141618s u r f o n -l i n ew a t c h T Vl i s t e n t o r a d i ou s e t e l e p h o n er e a d b o o k s &m a g a z i n e sThe chart shows a survey result about the hours the teenagers spend per week on the different media such as Internet, TV, radio, telephone and books or magazines in their spare time. Clearly, the teenagers like surfing the net very much and they usually spend 16.7 hours per week on-line. Next to this, they would prefer to watching TV, 13.6 hours per week being spent for that. Interestingly, in a week, they only spend about 6 hours reading books or magazines. And the amount of time they spend in listening to radio or using telephone is just in between.5Foreign Trade Growth of China (in billion of RMB)5101520253035J a n.F e b .M a r .A p r .M a y .J u n .J u l y .A u g .S e p t .O c t .N o v .D e c .0510152025303540hours/weekAs the graph shows, Chinese exports almost remained steady in January last year. In February, they went up rapidly. In the next three months, they fluctuated between 20 billion and 25 billion. From May to October, exports saw a slight decrease, then a small increase in November. In December, there was a significant increase. But after that, Chinese exports fell dramatically.Compared with exports, Chinese imports saw a continuous rise from the beginning of last year to May. In the next six months, they showed a gradual fluctuation. At the start of November, they began to pick up and from November to December, imports increased abruptly to reach a peak of 17 billion. At the beginning of this year, a sudden decline in exports led to steep fall in imports.6 Market Share of MEX Company ProductsThis pie graph shows the breakdown of the market share of MEX Company products in the world. As you can see, the U.S.A. is still our largest customer. It has the largest percentage of the market share of our products, at 40%. The second is Europe, at 30%. Next is Japan, which makes up 15% of our market share. And Australia accounts for 10%. Finally, the smallest part of our market share is taken up by Africa, with only 5%. Recently the world economy is not booming very fast, so we should improve our management system and try our best to produce better products and explore potential market in the future.7 Total profit & its expenditure(in thousand US dollars)Company name: SuperSonic Industries Group Corp.Africa 5%USA 40%Japan 15%new enterprises circulatingfundThis Graph reveals that our total profit of 2009 is US$200,000, which is US$50,000 higher than that of 2008. To expand business, our investment in establishing new enterprises was raised from US$80,000 in 2008 to US$140,000 in 2009. And the new circulating fund also increased from US$70,000 in 2008 to US$150,000 in 2009.8 Describe the caricature and give your comment.9Income sources of Chinese students are quite different from those of American students. In China, students get 90% of their money from their parents while in America, only 50% of students’ money is provided by parents. In addition, Chinese students earn only 5% of their money from part time jobs and 5% from fellowship or scholarship while income from these two resources for American students takes up 35% and 15% respectively of their total income.I think there are probably three reasons for their differences. First, because of the influence of different social and family values, Chinese students have formed the habit of asking for money from their parents while American students have developed more sense of being financially independent. Second, most Chinese parents devote too much care to their children and they would rather save up to afford their children’s education rather than encourage them to take part-time jobs. But in America, many parents pay more attention to developing the students’ ability of self-reliance, so they encourage their children to find part-time job to earn some money by themselves. Third, since America is more developed than China, it is relatively easy for students to find part time jobs. In China, such opportunities are rather rare.I believe with the development of China, more and more Chinese students will realize and pay more attention to the necessity of self dependence. In addition, more and more opportunities will be provided for them to take part-time jobs. So more students will go out of the ivory tower to broaden their knowledge and to become the master of their own lives.10 The table below gives information about changes in modes of travel in England between 1985 and 2000.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.The table indicates the number of miles by the average English person in 1985 and 2000, using various means of transport.The number of miles walked, cycled and traveled by local bus all decreased. Of these, the number of miles traveled by local bus decreased the most, from 429 miles in 1985 to 274 miles in 2000.The number of miles traveled by car, long distance bus, train and taxi all increased.The number of miles driven by car was 3,199 in 1985 and rose by 50% to 4,806 in 2000. The number of miles traveled by long distance bus more than doubled from 54 miles(1985)to 124 miles (2000). The number of miles driven by taxi trebled from 13 miles(1985) to 42 miles (2000). The use of other, unspecified, forms of transport alsoincreased.Overall, the number of miles traveled by the average English person rose from 4,740miles in 1985 to 6,475 miles in 2000, with the increase of cars accounting for almostall of that increase.11A. staying at homeB. travelingC. doing social investigationD. other waysFrom the two charts, we can see that in the past ten years the students who go traveling and do social investigations during vacations have increased greatly while those who stay at home have decreased a lot.There are several reasons for the changes. Firstly, with the development of economy, many people have become better off. Students can get financial support from their parents for traveling. Secondly, tourism has greatly developed over the past ten years. Many new scenic spots have been built and exploited. In addition, the students today are expected and encouraged to participate in facing the real world. In this way they can obtain the necessary experiences required when they go job-hunting upon graduation.From the changes in the charts, we can predict that more and more college students will make their vacations interesting and worthwhile by going to the outside world instead of staying at home.1213 How Americans spend their money0 102030405060Acquire information Making StudyOthers2002 2003 2004 College Students ’ On-line Behaviors1415 The table below show social and economic indicators of fourcountries in 1994, according to United Nations statistics.WORD资料可编辑Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.专业整理分享。

高职高专实用英语口语大赛训练题目

高职高专实用英语口语大赛训练题目

全国高职高专实用英语口语大赛”选拔赛竞赛参考题Part IIPresentation(3 minutes)1Number of Hours Worked Per WeekJAPANSWEDENNumbers of Day ’s Annual HolidayJAPANSWEDENT he average Japanese worker spends 47 hours a week, or 2 100 hours per year, atthe office or factory, while the average Swede clocks up only 37.Swedish workers have 28 days of holiday per year, but the Japanese have only 15. A typical Japanese worker takes a six-day week, however, a Swedish worker works less than 5 days a week. If you are a worker, life is much easier in Sweden than in Japan, for you can work 10 hours shorter each week and you may have a much longer annual holiday.2 Change in Number of Visitors by CountryIn 2009 there were a large number of visitors to China on group or independent tour. But there were changes in the numbers of vistors from different countries. Some increased but some decreased. The greatest change happened in Bangladesh. The number of visitors from Bangladesh was down------there were 70% fewer group tour visitors and 48% independent travelers than the year before. Visitors from Argentina were up by 53%for group toursand 26% for independent travelers. The number of visitors from Sweden was up by 24% for group tours and 15% for independent travelers.GroupIndependent3 Sales of Computer Company50100150200250123456789101112At the beginning of the year sales of the computers were as 80 000 pounds. Sales rose steadily between February and April. However, they then fell slightly between April and July. Following a minor rise in August, sales declined noticeably from 160 000 pounds to 120 000 pounds. The downward trend continued, and in November sales reached their lowest point since January. Fortunately, thanks to a new marketing strategy and growing demands for holiday goods, sales increased dramatically at the end of the year and eventually reached 200 000 pounds. In all, it ’s a year of both rise and fall and was finally ended up with great success in sales.Sales (Pound)×1000Month4 Time Spent on Different Media by Teenagers24681012141618s u r f o n -l i n ew a t c h T Vl i s t e n t o r a d i ou s e t e l e p h o n er e a d b o o k s &m a g a z i n e sThe chart shows a survey result about the hours the teenagers spend per week on the different media such as Internet, TV, radio, telephone and books or magazines in their spare time. Clearly, the teenagers like surfing the net very much and they usually spend 16.7 hours per week on-line. Next to this, they would prefer to watching TV, 13.6 hours per week being spent for that. Interestingly, in a week, they only spend about 6 hours reading books or magazines. And the amount of time they spend in listening to radio or using telephone is just in between.hours/week5 Foreign Trade Growth of China(in billion of RMB)5101520253035J a n .F e b .M a r .A p r .M a y .J u n .J u l y .A u g .S e p t .O c t .N o v .D e c .0510152025303540As the graph shows, Chinese exports almost remained steady in January last year. In February, they went up rapidly. In the next three months, they fluctuated between 20 billion and 25 billion. From May to October, exports saw a slight decrease, then a small increase in November. In December, there was a significant increase. But after that, Chinese exports fell dramatically.Compared with exports, Chinese imports saw a continuous rise from the beginning of last year to May. In the next six months, they showed a gradual fluctuation. At the start of November, they began to pick up and from November to December, imports increased abruptly to reach a peak of 17 billion. At the beginning of this year, a sudden decline in exports led to steep fall in imports.6 Market Share of MEX Company ProductsJapan 15%This pie graph shows the breakdown of the market share of MEX Companyproducts in the world. As you can see, the U.S.A. is still our largest customer. It has the largest percentage of the market share of our products, at 40%. The second is Europe, at 30%. Next is Japan, which makes up 15% of our market share. And Australia accounts for 10%. Finally, the smallest part of our market share is taken up by Africa, with only 5%. Recently the world economy is not booming very fast, so we should improve ourmanagement system and try our best to produce better products and explore potential market in the future.7 Total profit & its expenditure(in thousand US dollars)Company name: SuperSonic Industries Group Corp.new enterprisescirculatingfundThis Graph reveals that our total profit of 2009 is US$200,000, which is US$50,000 higher than that of 2008. To expand business, our investment in establishing new enterprises was raised from US$80,000 in 2008 to US$140,000 in 2009. Andthe new circulating fund also increased from US$70,000 in 2008 to US$150,000 in 2009.Africa 5%USA 40%8 Describe the caricature and give your comment. 9Source of Income Percentage of Total Income Parents Part-time job Fellowship orScholarshipAmerican Students 50% 35% 15% Chinese Students 90% 5% 5%Income sources of Chinese students are quite different from those of American students. In China, students get 90% of their money from their parents while in America, only 50% of students’ money is provided by parents. In addition, Chinese students earn only 5% of their money from part time jobs and 5% from fellowship or scholarship while income from these two resources for American students takes up 35% and 15% respectively of their total income.I think there are probably three reasons for their differences. First, because of the influence of different social and family values, Chinese students have formed the habit of asking for money from their parents while American students have developed more sense of being financially independent. Second, most Chinese parents devote too much care to their children and they would rather save up to afford their children’s education rather than encourage them to take part-time jobs. But in America, many parents pay more attention to developing the students’ability of self-reliance, so they encourage their children to find part-time job to earn some money by themselves. Third, since America is more developed than China, it is relatively easy for students to find part time jobs. In China, such opportunities are rather rare.I believe with the development of China, more and more Chinese students will realize and pay more attention to the necessity of self dependence. In addition, more and more opportunities will be provided for them to take part-time jobs. So more students will go out of the ivory tower to broaden their knowledge and to become the master of their own lives.10 The table below gives information about changes in modes of travel in England between 1985 and 2000.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.The table indicates the number of miles by the average English person in 1985 and 2000, using various means of transport.The number of miles walked, cycled and traveled by local bus all decreased. Of these, the number of miles traveled by local bus decreased the most, from 429 miles in 1985 to 274 miles in 2000.The number of miles traveled by car, long distance bus, train and taxi all increased. The number of miles driven by car was 3,199 in 1985 and rose by 50% to 4,806 in 2000.The number of miles traveled by long distance bus more than doubled from 54 miles (1985)to 124 miles (2000). The number of miles driven by taxi trebled from 13 miles (1985) to 42 miles (2000). The use of other, unspecified, forms of transport also increased.Overall, the number of miles traveled by the average English person rose from4,740miles in 1985 to 6,475 miles in 2000, with the increase of cars accounting for almostall of that increase.11A. staying at homeB. travelingC. doing social investigationD. other waysFrom the two charts, we can see that in the past ten years the students who go traveling and do social investigations during vacations have increased greatly while those who stay at home have decreased a lot.There are several reasons for the changes. Firstly, with the development of economy, many people have become better off. Students can get financial support from their parents for traveling. Secondly, tourism has greatly developed over the past ten years. Many new scenic spots have been built and exploited. In addition, the students today are expected and encouraged to participate in facing the real world. In this way they can obtain the necessary experiences required when they go job-hunting upon graduation.From the changes in the charts, we can predict that more and more college students will make their vacations interesting and worthwhile by going to the outside world instead of staying at home.1213 How Americans spend their money140 1020 30405060Acquire information Making StudyOthers2002 2003 2004 College Students ’ On-line Behaviorsv .. . ..15 The table below show social and economic indicators of fourcountries in 1994, according to United Nations statistics.Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.. . . 资料. .。

高职高专实用英语口语大赛样题

高职高专实用英语口语大赛样题

Part I Short Speech (2 minutes)Dear customers,Welcome to the world of Lakeland. Here is just a small selection of the 1000s of exciting products we have in our vast range. A family-run business with over 40 years' mail order experience under our belt, we're very proud of our unrivalled collection of innovative, practical cookware and homeware ideas gathered from all around the world.Placing an order couldn't be easier: by phone, post or online, our friendly, knowledgeable staff will ensure all your choices are delivered safely and speedily, direct to your door. We will also enclose our full catalogue for you to browse through. As every item is backed by our unequalled no-quibble guarantee, you can always shop in confidence with Lakeland. We've got 34 retail store throughout the country, and if ever you're near one, a warm welcome awaits you.Sam Rayner, Managing Director(141 words)Part II Presentation (3 minutes) Task:-- You are required to talk about the following chart, describing and comparing a survey finding on kids’ use of Internet Chat Rooms. You might include your speculative reasons to support your argument.-- You’ll have 3 minutes fo r preparation. You must complete your presentation in 3 minutes.Part III Interview (3 minutes) Now you’ll see an advertisement of an airline.Task:Suppose you are a marketing representative. You will have to answer some questions from a customer[Contestant: Marketing RepresentativeQuestion Master: CustomerNo. of Questions: 8-10]。

高职高专实用英语口语大赛样题

高职高专实用英语口语大赛样题

Part I Short Speech (2 minutes)Dear customers,Welcome to the world of Lakeland. Here is just a small selection of the 1000s of exciting products we have in our vast range. A family-run business with over 40 years' mail order experience under our belt, we're very proud of our unrivalled collection of innovative, practical cookware and homeware ideas gathered from all around the world.Placing an order couldn't be easier: by phone, post or online, our friendly, knowledgeable staff will ensure all your choices are delivered safely and speedily, direct to your door. We will also enclose our full catalogue for you to browse through. As every item is backed by our unequalled no-quibble guarantee, you can always shop in confidence with Lakeland. We've got 34 retail store throughout the country, and if ever you're near one, a warm welcome awaits you.Sam Rayner, Managing Director(141 words)Part II Presentation (3 minutes) Task:-- You are required to talk about the following chart, describing and comparing a survey finding on kids’ use of Internet Chat Rooms. You might include your speculative reasons to support your argument.-- You’ll have 3 minutes fo r preparation. You must complete your presentation in 3 minutes.Part III Interview (3 minutes) Now you’ll see an advertisement of an airline.Task:Suppose you are a marketing representative. You will have to answer some questions from a customer[Contestant: Marketing RepresentativeQuestion Master: CustomerNo. of Questions: 8-10]。

高职高专实用英语口语大赛样题精编版

高职高专实用英语口语大赛样题精编版

Part I Short Speech (2 minutes)Dear customers,Welcome to the world of Lakeland. Here is just a small selection of the 1000s of exciting products we have in our vast range. A family-run business with over 40 years' mail order experience under our belt, we're very proud of our unrivalled collection of innovative, practical cookware and homeware ideas gathered from all around the world.Placing an order couldn't be easier: by phone, post or online, our friendly, knowledgeable staff will ensure all your choices are delivered safely and speedily, direct to your door. We will also enclose our full catalogue for you to browse through. As every item is backed by our unequalled no-quibble guarantee, you can always shop in confidence with Lakeland. We've got 34 retail store throughout the country, and if ever you're near one, a warm welcome awaits you.Sam Rayner, Managing Director(141 words)Part II Presentation (3 minutes) Task:-- You are required to talk about the following chart, describing and comparing a survey finding on kids’ use of Internet Chat Rooms. You might include your speculative reasons to support your argument.-- You’ll have 3 minutes fo r preparation. You must complete your presentation in 3 minutes.Part III Interview (3 minutes) Now you’ll see an advertisement of an airline.Task:Suppose you are a marketing representative. You will have to answer some questions from a customer[Contestant: Marketing RepresentativeQuestion Master: CustomerNo. of Questions: 8-10]。

全国职业院校技能大赛英语口语(高职组)赛项样题

全国职业院校技能大赛英语口语(高职组)赛项样题

全国职业院校技能大赛英语口语(高职组)赛项样题2015 年全国职业院校技能大赛高职组英语口语赛项样题1. 职场描述(Presentation) (3 minutes) Task: You are required to talk about the following chart, giving your comments on possible causes of the survey results.2. 情景交流(Interview) (3 minutes)Now you ’l l see a poster.PUBLIC NOTICE of NONDISCRIMINATION: Northland Pioneer College doesnot discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, marital status, gender, age or disability in admission or access to, or enjoyment in its educational programs or activities. For more information call 1-800-266-7845 ×6244 or 928-536-6244.* NOTE: Food for your soul; Solar (Sol) for your food. Sustainability: 可持续性Task: Suppose you ’r e the secretary working at Northland Pioneer College andsomeone is interested in the course. You will talk with the person and answerhis /her questions.[Contestant: a secretary at the collegeQuestion Master: a person who is interested in the courseNo. of Questions: 8-10]3. 职场考验(Role-Play) (8-10 minutes) 场景:campus参赛选手首先根据抽取的场景单词“campus ”进行情景设计,如把“campus ”设计为在校园内举行一场校园招聘(campus interview );第二步分配角色,每位小组成员至少扮演一个情景中的角色,例如一名选手扮演来自企业的招聘人士,另外三名选手扮演应聘的学生;第三步分角色表演。

高职高专实用英语口语大赛训练题目

高职高专实用英语口语大赛训练题目

全国高职高专实用英语口语大赛”选拔赛竞赛参考题Part IIPresentation(3 minutes)1Number of Hours Worked Per WeekJAPANSWEDENNumbers of Day’s Annual HolidayJAPANSWEDENT he average Japanese worker spends 47 hours a week, or 2 100 hours per year ,at the office or factory , while the average Swede clocks up only 37.Swedish workers have 28 days of holiday per year , but the Japanese have only 15. A typical Japanese worker takes a six-day week, however , a Swedish worker works less than 5 days a week. If you are a worker , life is much easier in Sweden than in Japan, for you can work 10 hours shorter each week and you may have a much longer annual holiday .2 Change in Number of Visitors by CountryIn 2009 there were a large number of visitors to China on group or independent tour . But there were changes in the numbers of vistors from different countries. Some increased but some decreased. The greatest change happened in Bangladesh. The number of visitors from Bangladesh was down------there were 70% fewer group tour visitors and 48% independent travelers than the year before. Visitors from Argentina were up by 53% for group tours and 26% for independent travelers. The number ofvisitors from Sweden wasup by 24% for group tours and 15% for independent travelers.GroupIndependent3 Sales of Computer Company50100150200250123456789101112At the beginning of the year sales of the computers were as 80 000 pounds. Sales rose steadily between February and April. However , they then fell slightly between April and July . Following a minor rise in August, sales declined noticeably from 160 000 pounds to 120 000 pounds. The downward trend continued, and in November sales reached their lowest point since January . Fortunately , thanks to a new marketing strategy and growing demands for holiday goods, sales increased dramatically at the end of the year and eventually reached 200 000 pounds. In all, it’s a year of both rise and fall and was finally ended up with great success in sales.Sales (Pound)×1000Month4 Time Spent on Different Media by Teenagers24681012141618s u r f o n -l i n ew a t c h T Vl i s t e n t o r a d i ou s e t e l e p h o n er e a d b o o k s &m a g a z i n e sThe chart shows a survey result about the hours the teenagers spend per week on the different media such as Internet, TV , radio, telephone and books or magazines in their spare time. Clearly , the teenagers like surfing the net very much and they usually spend 16.7 hours per week on-line. Next to this, they would prefer to watching TV , 13.6 hours per week being spent for that. Interestingly , in a week, they only spend about 6 hours reading books or magazines. And the amount of time they spend in listening to radio or using telephone is just in between.hours/week5 Foreign Trade Growth of China(in billion of RMB)5101520253035J a n .F e b .M a r .A p r .M a y .J u n .J u l y .A u g .S e p t .O c t .N o v .D e c .510152025303540As the graph shows, Chinese exports almost remained steady in January last year . In February , they went up rapidly . In the next three months, they fluctuated between 20 billion and 25 billion. From May to October , exports saw a slightdecrease, then a small increase in November . In December , there was a significant increase. But after that, Chinese exports fell dramatically .Compared with exports, Chinese imports saw a continuous rise from the beginning of last year to May . In the next six months, they showed a gradualfluctuation. At the start of November , they began to pick up and from November to December , imports increased abruptly to reach a peak of 17 billion. At the beginning of this year , a sudden decline in exports led to steep fall in imports.6 Market Share of MEX Company ProductsAfrica 5%USA 40%Japan 15%This pie graph shows the breakdown of the market share of MEX Company products in the world. As you can see, the U.S.A. is still our largest customer. It has the largest percentage of the market share of our products, at 40%. The second is Europe, at 30%. Next is Japan, which makes up 15% of our market share. And Australia accounts for 10%. Finally, the smallest part of our market share is taken up by Africa, with only 5%. Recently the world economy is not booming very fast, so we should improve our management system and try our best to produce better products and explore potential market in the future.7 T otal profit & its expenditure(in thousand US dollars)Company name: SuperSonic Industries Group Corp.new enterprises circulatingfundThis Graph reveals that our total profit of 2009 is US$200,000, which is US$50,000 higher than that of 2008. T o expand business, our investment in establishing new enterprises was raised from US$80,000 in 2008 to US$140,000 in 2009. And the new circulating fund also increased from US$70,000 in 2008 to US$150,000 in 2009.8 Describe the caricature and give your comment. 9Source of Income Percentage of Total Income Parents Part-time job Fellowship orScholarshipAmerican Students 50% 35% 15%Chinese Students 90% 5% 5%Income sources of Chinese students are quite different from those of American students. In China, students get 90% of their money from their parents while in America, only 50% of students’ money is provided by pare nts. In addition, Chinese students earn only 5% of their money from part time jobs and 5% from fellowship or scholarship while income from these two resources for American students takes up 35% and 15% respectively of their total income.I think there are probably three reasons for their differences. First, because of the influence of different social and family values, Chinese students have formed the habit of asking for money from their parents while American students have developed more sense of being financially independent. Second, most Chinese parents devote too much care to their children and they would rather save up to afford their children’s education rather than encourage them to take part-time jobs.But in America, many parents pay more attention to developing the students’ ability of self-reliance, so they encourage their children to find part-time job to earn some money by themselves. Third, since America is more developed than China, it is relatively easy for students to find part time jobs. In China, such opportunities are rather rare.I believe with the development of China, more and more Chinese students will realize and pay more attention to the necessity of self dependence. In addition, more and more opportunities will be provided for them to take part-time jobs. So more students will go out of the ivory tower to broaden their knowledge and to become the master of their own lives.10 The table below gives information about changes in modes of travel in England between 1985 and 2000.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.The table indicates the number of miles by the average English person in 1985 and 2000, using various means of transport.The number of miles walked, cycled and traveled by local bus all decreased. Of these, the number of miles traveled by local bus decreased the most, from 429 miles in 1985 to 274 miles in 2000.The number of miles traveled by car, long distance bus, train and taxi all increased.The number of miles driven by car was 3,199 in 1985 and rose by 50% to 4,806 in 2000. The number of miles traveled by long distance bus more than doubled from 54 miles (1985)to 124 miles (2000). The number of miles driven by taxi trebled from 13 miles (1985) to 42 miles (2000). The use of other, unspecified, forms of transport also increased.Overall, the number of miles traveled by the average English person rose from 4,740miles in 1985 to 6,475 miles in 2000, with the increase of cars accounting for almost all of that increase.11A. staying at homeB. travelingC. doing social investigationD. other waysFrom the two charts, we can see that in the past ten years the students who go traveling and do social investigations during vacations have increased greatly while those who stay at home have decreased a lot.There are several reasons for the changes. Firstly , with the development of economy , many people have become better off. Students can get financial support from their parents for traveling. Secondly , tourism has greatly developed over the past ten years. Many new scenic spots have been built and exploited. In addition, the students today are expected and encouraged to participate in facing the real world. In this way they can obtain the necessary experiences required when they go job-hunting upon graduation. From the changes in the charts, we can predict that more and more college students will make their vacations interesting and worthwhile by going to the outside world instead of staying at home. 121020 30 40 50 60 Percentage College Students ’ On-line Behaviors13 How Americans spend their money14. .. . .15 The table below show social and economic indicators of fourcountries in 1994, according to United Nations statistics.Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.. . . w。

全国高职高专实用英语口语大赛(样题).doc

全国高职高专实用英语口语大赛(样题).doc

全国高职高专实用英语口语大赛(样题).附件4 第五届“高教杯”全国高职高专实用英语口语大赛(样题)Part I Short Speech (2 minutes)Task:-- You are required to recite the following short speech.-- You’ll have 20 minutes for preparation. Ladies and Gentlemen, Our conference has lasted three days. It has achieved tremendous success. Eighteen scientists and scholars spoke at the conference. Many more aired their views freely at group discussions, which proceeded in a friendly and lively manner. I benefited greatly by attending this conference and hope you did too.Science and technology are a kind of wealth created in common by all mankind. They must, in turn, serve the needs of all people and serve the interest of world peace. All nations must learn from one another. Science involves effort and toil. At the same time, it calls for creativeness, imagination and cooperation. Ladies and gentlemen, you have my best wishes for even greater achievements in your career of science. Now, I declare the conference closed. Thank you. Part II Presentation (3 minutes)Task:-- You are required to talk about the figure, describing and comparing the sales of three companies.-- You’ll have 3 minutes for preparation. You must complete your presentation in 3 minutes.Sales Records of Two Software Companiesword教育资料Part III Interview (3 minutes)Now you see a job advertisement. A Fortune 500 company established in March 1996World's largest manufacturer, seller and distributor of bever-省略部分-there is a paradise in heaven, there are Suzhou and Hangzhou on earth.”This saying is no exagger ation about the scenic beauty of the two historic cities near Shanghai which attract millions of tourists from both home and abroad every year.For example, the charming landscaped gardens of Suzhou, typical of China’s southern garden architecture, contain numerous created landscape scenes within a limited space.The ponds, stones, flowers and trees in these gardens create a poetic mood for tourists and therefore, a visit to these gardens is a must for every tourist visiting Suzhou.Part Two PresentationBe prepared to talk about the table showing the areas of investment of New Era Venture Capital Co. Ltd., describing, comparing and summarizing the contents. You can also add your own comments.New Era Venture Capital Co. Ltd. Areas of InvestmentsUnit1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Biotechnology, IT-related New materials, Capitalmedicine, projects new energy, operationmodernization environmental projectsof traditional technologyChinese medicine and Internet Part Three InterviewHere is a cartoon. Be prepared to discuss it and students’difficulties in seeking a job. (Word for reference: 性别歧视:sex discrimination) 达到当天最大量API KEY 超过次数限制。

全国高职高专实用英语口语大赛(6套样题)

全国高职高专实用英语口语大赛(6套样题)

第一套Part One Reading aloudBe prepared to read aloud the following short speech. You should read it as if you are giving a real-life prepared speech.Ladies and Gentlemen,It’s a great pleasure to have you visit us today. I’m very happy to have the opportunity to introduce our company to you.Our company was established in 1950. We mainly manufacture electronic goods and export them all over the world. We grossed about US $100 million last year, and our business is growing steadily. We have offices in Asia, North America and Europe, with about 1,000 employees, and we are working gladly to serve the needs of our customers. In order to further develop our overseas business, we need reliable agents to market our products.I hope you will consider doing business with us. Thank you.Part Two PresentationBe prepared to talk about the following chart, describing, comparing and summarizing the contents. You can also add your own comments.Note: badminton 羽毛球Part Three InterviewNow you see an advertisement here. Be prepared to discuss this ad and issues in第二套Part One Reading aloudBe prepared to read aloud the following short speech. You should read it as if you are giving a real-life prepared speech.Ladies and Gentlemen:Welcome you all here for the fourth annual meeting of our Asian sales staff. I know you are all busy, so I especially appreciate your taking time to participate in this meeting today.There are 16 participants here. First, Mr. Carl Allen, our sales manager, will make a few remarks. He will speak about the sales promotion for the coming year and the problems that some of us have had in the past year. After Mr. Allen’s remarks, the meeting will be open for comments and discussion from the rest of you.We hope that you will all take an active part in this meeting and air your views frankly. After the meeting, we will all go to the Rose Room of this hotel for a dinner. Now, shall the meeting begin?Part Two Presentation Be prepared to tell about the following chart, describing, comparing and summarizing the contents. You can also add your own comments.Note: CMA and SR are the names of two companies.Part Three InterviewHere is a company’s job training program. Be prepared to discuss this program and your views on job training in general.Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Training Program"My Education Connection" is a new partnership between Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. and selected online education providers.Nationally famous colleges and universities, as well as highly regarded e-Learning companies, have cooperated with Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. to provide educational opportunities through "My Education Connection" on your home computer.This benefit offers all associates the opportunity to take online GED preparation, college courses, language courses and personal enrichment courses on associates' personal computers.The selected educational providers have extended special pricing available only to associates, and in some cases, the benefit is extended to include associates' immediate family members.第三套Part One Reading aloudBe prepared to read aloud the following short speech. You should read it as if you are giving a real-life prepared speech.(This passage is not good enough both in terms of language and content. Even the figures given are in doubt which need to be confirmed.)Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen,Today I’m going to give you a brief account of the development of Telecommunications in Shanghai. In 1995, Shanghai became the first city in China to have 8 digit phone numbers. By the end of 1999, the total capacity of the telephone switchboard in Shanghai exceeded 4.5 million sets, and the private telephone lines topped over 3.5 million, while the mobile phone number kept well over 300 thousand. At present, Shanghai has phone connections with more than 25 (Too few) countries and regions. In 1999 alone, there were 1 million plus international express() delivered in Shanghai. Shanghai also goes ahead of other cities in China in the field of Internet development and Internet services. ISDN has been promoted in the last two years and has been regarded as the standard means of getting onto the Internet.Part Two PresentationHere is a survey chart of unemployment. Be prepared to discuss this chart and your views on unemployment in general.Unemployment Level of a CountryMillionsPart Three InterviewBe prepared to talk about the following hotel room rates table, describing, comparing and summarizing the contents. You can also add your own comments.The room rates of Hongshan Hotel and some of its services第四套Part One Reading aloudBe prepared to read aloud the following short speech. You should read it as if you are giving a real-life prepared speech.Ladies and Gentlemen,On behalf of Mingxing Generating Equipment Factory, I sincerely extend our warmest welcome to you all.Before you take a look around our factory, I would like to give you a brief account of it. Our factory has more than forty years’ experience in manufacturing generating equipment complex. With a staff of more than five thousand employees, it is one of the largest factories of its kind in China. The main lines of our products are generators and diesel generating sets. In addition, our factory supplies different models of turbines, too.Our products sell very well both at home and abroad. With advanced technology and up-dated facilities, we can supply you with generating equipment of excellent workmanship and good after-sale services. We always abide by contracts and honor our promises.Part Two PresentationBe prepared to talk about the following advertisement, describing, comparing and summarizing the contents. You can also add your own comments.Note: warranty 保证书Part Three InterviewHere is a chart of a survey. Be prepared to discuss this chart and your views on college students’ preference in seeking a job after graduation.200 college students’ (100 boys and 100 girls) responses to the question“What do you want to do after graduation?”第五套Part One Reading aloudBe prepared to read aloud the following short speech. You should read it as if you are giving a real-life prepared speech.Ladies and gentlemen,Welcome to our town.I'm Xiao Hong,your tour guide.Now I'd like to tell you something about this small town.The town was built in the Tang dynasty.In history,a lot of famous poets came here and wrote many poems about it because of its unique beauty.Our town used to be very poor,but great changes have taken place since 1978.It has been developing rapidly in the past ten years and lots of new schools, hospitals and factories have been set up.Now it has taken on a brand new look.Every year a large number of tourists both from home and abroad come here to spend their holidays.It has become a famous place of interest in China.I hope you will have a pleasant time during your stay here.Thank you.Part Two PresentationBe prepared to talk about the following operating instructions, describing, comparing and summarizing the contents. You can also add your own comments.A llow 8—10 seconds to dry. Recap tightly after each use.A vailable in colors: white, black, blue.A void contact with clothing. Wipe up accidental spills quickly.C omplies with environmental regulations. Stock No. 563-01.C aution: The contents can be harmful. Non-flammable.(Words for reference: fluid 液体;sparingly 节约地;brushtip 刷尖;spill 溅出;non-flammable 不易燃的;caution 注意事项)Part Three InterviewHere is the first part of an employment ad. Be prepared to discuss this ad and job requirements of different companies in general.SPORTS MEN AND WOMEN, JOIN OUR TEAM! DECATHLON is a French company specialized in the production and retailing of Sports Goods all over the world. Founded in 1976, DECATHLON is today the European Leader not only as a sports articles’ Designer and Producer but a Retailer with totally 320 stores worldwide. In China, we have settled in Shanghai, Tianjin, Guangzhou and Shenzhen since 1992. We always look for professionals to reinforce our team and share our values: Honest, Dynamic, friendly, and responsible!The following posts are waiting for you to join in.Universal Manager……Security Manager……Construction Project Manager…Shipping and Customs Coordinator……Treasurer……第六套Part One Reading aloudBe prepared to read aloud the following short speech. You should read it as if you are giving a real-life prepared speech.Dear Friends,There’s a Chinese saying going like this: “Just as there is a paradise in heaven, there are Suzhou and Hangzhou on earth.”This saying is no exaggeration about the scenic beauty of the two historic cities near Shanghai which attract millions of tourists from both home and abroad every year.For example, the charming landscaped gardens of Suzhou, typical of China’ssouthern garden architecture, contain numerous created landscape scenes within a limited space.The ponds, stones, flowers and trees in these gardens create a poetic mood for tourists and therefore, a visit to these gardens is a must for every tourist visiting Suzhou.Part Two PresentationBe prepared to talk about the table showing the areas of investment of New Era Venture Capital Co. Ltd., describing, comparing and summarizing the contents. You can also add your own comments.New Era Venture Capital Co. Ltd.Areas of InvestmentsUnit1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Biotechnology, IT-related New materials, Capital medicine, projects new energy, operation modernization environmental projectsof traditional technologyChinese medicine and InternetPart Three InterviewHere is a cartoon. Be prepared to discuss it and s tudents’ difficulties in seeking a job.(Word for reference: 性别歧视:sex discrimination)。

高职高专实用英语口语大赛训练题目

高职高专实用英语口语大赛训练题目

全国高职高专实用英语口语大赛”选拔赛竞赛参考题Part IIPresentation(3 minutes)1 Number of Hours Worked Per WeekJAPANSWEDENNumbers of Day’s Annual HolidayJAPANSWEDENT he average Japanese worker spends 47 hours a week, or 2 100 hours per year, at the office or factory, while the average Swede clocks up only 37.Swedish workers have 28 days of holiday per year, but the Japanese have only 15. A typical Japanese worker takes a six -day week, however, a Swedish worker works less than 5 days a week. If you are a worker, life is much easier in Sweden than in Japan, for you can work 10 hours shorter each week and you may have a much longer annual holiday.2 Change in Number of Visitors by CountryIn 2009 there were a large number of visitors to China on group or independent tour. But there were changes in the numbers of vistors from different countries. Some increased but some decreased. The greatest change happened in Bangladesh. The number of visitors from Bangladesh was down ------there were 70% fewer group tour visitors and 48% independent travelers than the year before.Visitors from Argentina were up by53% for group tours and 26% for independent travelers. The number of visitors from Sweden was up by 24% for group tours and 15% for independent travelers.Group3 Sales of Computer Company50100150200250123456789101112At the beginning of the year sales of the computers were as 80 000 pounds. Sales rose steadily between February and April. However, they then fell slightly between April and July. Following a minor rise in August, sales declined noticeably from 160 000 pounds to 120 000 pounds. The downward trend continued, and in November sales reached their lowest point since January. Fortunately, thanks to a new marketing strategy and growing demands for holiday goods, sales increased dramatically at the end of the year and eventually reached 200 000 pounds. In all, it’s a year of both rise and fall and was finally ended up with great success in sales.Sales (Pound)×1000Month4 Time Spent on Different Media by Teenagers24681012141618s u r f o n -l i n ew a t c h T Vl i s t e n t o r a d i ou s e t e l e p h o n er e a d b o o k s &m a g a z i n e sThe chart shows a survey result about the hours the teenagers spend per week on the different media such as Internet, TV, radio, telephone and books or magazines in their spare time. Clearly, the teenagers like surfing the net very much and they usually spend 16.7 hours per week on -line. Next to this, they would prefer to watching TV, 13.6 hours per week being spent for that. Interestingly, in a week, they only spend about 6 hours reading books or magazines. And the amount of time they spend in listening to radio or using telephone is just in between.hours/week5 Foreign Trade Growth of China (in billion of RMB)5101520253035J a n.F e b .M a r .A p r .M a y .J u n .J u l y .A u g .S e p t .O c t .N o v .D e c .510152025303540As the graph shows, Chinese exports almost remained steady in January last year. In February, they went up rapidly. In the next three months, they fluctuated between 20 billion and 25 billion. From May to October, exports saw a slight decrease, then a small increase in November. In December, there was a significant increase. But after that, Chinese exports fell dramatically.Compared with exports, Chinese imports saw a continuous rise from the beginning of last year to May. In the next six months, they showed a gradual fluctuation. At the start of November, they began to pick up and from November to December, imports increased abruptly to reach a peak of 17 billion. At the beginning of this year, a sudden decline in exports led to steep fall in imports.6 Market Share of MEX Company ProductsAfrica 5%Europe 30%USA 40%Japan 15%This pie graph shows the breakdown of the market share of MEX Company products in the world. As you can see, the U.S.A. is still our largest customer. It has the largest percentage of the market share of our products, at 40%. The second is Europe, at 30%. Next is Japan, which makes up 15% of our market share. And Australia accounts for 10%. Finally, the smallest part of our market share is taken up by Africa, with only 5%. Recently the world economy is not booming very fast, so we should improve our management system and try our best to produce better products and explore potential market in the future.7 Total profit & its expenditure(in thousand US dollars)Company name: SuperSonic Industries Group Corp.new enterprises circulatingfundThis Graph reveals that our total profit of 2009 is US$200,000, which is US$50,000 higher than that of 2008. To expand business, our investment in establishing new enterprises was raised from US$80,000 in 2008 to US$140,000 in 2009. And the new circulating fund also increased from US$70,000 in 2008 to US$150,000 in 2009.8 Describe the caricature and give your comment.9Source of Income Percentage of Total IncomeParentsPart-time jobFellowship or Scholarship American Students 50% 35% 15% Chinese Students90%5%5%Income sources of Chinese students are quite different from those of American students. In China, students get 90% of their money from their parents while in America, only 50% of students’ money is provided by parents. In addition, Chinese students earn only 5% of their moneyfrom part time jobs and 5% from fellowship or scholarship while income from these two resources for American students takes up 35% and 15% respectively of their total income.I think there are probably three reasons for their differences. First, because of the influence of different social and family values, Chinese students have formed the habit of asking for money from their parents while American students have developed more sense of being financially independent. Second, most Chinese parents devote too much care to their children and they would rather save up to afford their children’s education rather than encourage them to take part -time jobs. But in America, many parents pay more attention to developing the students’ ability of self -reliance, so they encourage their children to find part -time job to earn some money by themselves. Third, since America is more developedthan China, it is relatively easy for students to find part time jobs. In China, such opportunities are rather rare.I believe with the development of China, more and more Chinese students will realize and pay more attention to the necessity of self dependence. In addition, more and more opportunities will be provided for them to take part-time jobs. So more students will go out of the ivory tower to broaden their knowledge and to become the master of their own lives.10 The table below gives information about changes in modes of travel in England between 1985 and 2000.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.The table indicates the number of miles by the average English person in 1985 and 2000, using various means of transport.The number of miles walked, cycled and traveled by local bus all decreased. Of these, the number of miles traveled by local bus decreased the most, from 429 miles in 1985 to 274 miles in 2000.The number of miles traveled by car, long distance bus, train and taxi all increased.The number of miles driven by car was 3,199 in 1985 and rose by 50% to 4,806 in 2000. The number of miles traveled by long distance bus more than doubled from 54 miles(1985)to 124 miles (2000). The number of miles driven by taxi trebled from 13 miles (1985) to 42 miles (2000). The use of other, unspecified, forms of transport also increased.Overall, the number of miles traveled by the average English person rose from 4,740 miles in 1985 to 6,475 miles in 2000, with the increase of cars accounting for almostall of that increase.11A. staying at homeB. travelingC. doing social investigationD. other waysFrom the two charts, we can see that in the past ten years the students who go traveling and do social investigations during vacations have increased greatly while those who stay at home have decreased a lot.There are several reasons for the changes. Firstly, with the development of economy, many people have become better off. Students can get financial support from their parents for traveling. Secondly, tourism has greatly developed over the past ten years. Many new scenic spots have been built and exploited. In addition, the students today are expected and encouraged to participate in facing the real world. In this way they can obtain the necessary experiences required when they go job -hunting upon graduation.From the changes in the charts, we can predict that more and more college students will make their vacations interesting and worthwhile by going to the outside world instead of staying at home. 120 10 20 30 40 50 60 Acquireinformation Entertainment Makingfriends Study Others Percentage 2002 2003 2004College Students ’ On-line Behaviors13 How Americans spend their money14-!15 The table below show social and economic indicators of fourcountries in 1994, according to United Nations statistics.Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.。

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附件4第五届“高教杯”全国高职高专实用英语口语大赛(样题)Part I Short Speech ( 2 minutes)Ladies and Gentlemen, Our conference has lasted three days. It has achieved tremendous success. Eighteen scientists and scholars spoke at the conference. Many more aired their views freely at group discussions, which proceeded in a friendly and lively manner. I benefited greatly by attending this conference and hope you did too.Science and technology are a kind of wealth created in common by all mankind. They must, in turn, serve the needs of all people and serve the interest of world peace. All nations must learn from one another. Science involves effort and toil. At the same time, it calls for creativeness, imagination and cooperation.Ladies and gentlemen, you have my best wishes for even greater achievements in your career of science. Now, I declare the conference closed. Thank you.Part II Presentation (3 minutes)Sales Records of Two Software CompaniesPart III Interview (3 minutes)-----------------------------------------------(Samplequestions)------------------------------------------⏹I heard from my friends about your recruitment. Can you tell me some moreinformation about your company?⏹When was R&J founded?⏹In what geographic areas do you have business operations?⏹What qualifications are needed for a candidate?⏹Which office should I be working with?⏹Where can I get the details of your recruitment?⏹Is it necessary for me to make frequent business trips to different places?⏹I see. Thank you very much for your attention.高职高专实用英语口语大赛决赛试题第一部分(Part One)可制成单页,供参赛学生在朗读时边看边说。

第二部分和第三部分(Part Two and Part Three)的内容(提示除外)应制成幻灯片,在竞赛时投放在屏幕上,供参赛学生边看边说。

第三部分(Part three)应请一位主试人(interviewer)与参赛学生现场对话。

由于在试卷中只给出了主题,因此主试人必须根据主题在竞赛前准备好问话,临场发挥。

最好能邀请到熟悉各该主题的不同专家做主试人;不必只由一位主试主持所有的第三部分试题。

请主试人注意,第三部分给出的许多内容都是具体的例子,而与参赛人的对话则可以围绕例子讨论更广泛的问题,但是要注意,问题不宜太专业化,以免超出参赛人的知识范围。

第一套Part One Reading aloudBe prepared to read aloud the following short speech. You should read it as if you are giving a real-life prepared speech.Ladies and Gentlemen,It’s a great pleasure to have you visit us today. I’m very happy to have the opportunity to introduce our company to you.Our company was established in 1950. We mainly manufacture electronic goods and export them all over the world. We grossed about US $100 million last year, and our business is growing steadily. We have offices in Asia, North America and Europe, with about 1,000 employees, and we are working gladly to serve the needs of our customers. In order to further develop our overseas business, we need reliable agents to market our products.I hope you will consider doing business with us. Thank you.Part Two PresentationBe prepared to talk about the following chart, describing, comparing and summarizing the contents. You can also add your own comments.Note: badminton 羽毛球Part Three InterviewNow you see an advertisement here. Be prepared to discuss this ad and issues in relation to the development of chain stores in China.第二套Part One Reading aloudBe prepared to read aloud the following short speech. You should read it as if you are giving a real-life prepared speech.Ladies and Gentlemen:Welcome you all here for the fourth annual meeting of our Asian sales staff. I know you are all busy, so I especially appreciate your taking time to participate in this meeting today.There are 16 participants here. First, Mr. Carl Allen, our sales manager, will make a few remarks. He will speak about the sales promotion for the coming year and the problems that some of us have had in the past year. After Mr. Allen’s remarks, the meeting will be open for comments and discussion from the rest of you.We hope that you will all take an active part in this meeting and air your views frankly. After the meeting, we will all go to the Rose Room of this hotel for a dinner. Now, shall the meeting begin?Part Two PresentationBe prepared to tell about the following chart, describing, comparing and summarizing the contents. You can also add your own comments.Note: CMA and SR are the names of two companies.Part Three InterviewHere is a company’s job training program. Be prepared to discuss this program and your views on job training in general.Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Training Program"My Education Connection" is a new partnership between Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. and selected online education providers.Nationally famous colleges and universities, as well as highly regarded e-Learning companies, have cooperated with Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. to provide educational opportunities through "My Education Connection" on your home computer.This benefit offers all associates the opportunity to take online GED preparation, college courses, language courses and personal enrichment courses on associates' personal computers.The selected educational providers have extended special pricing available only to associates, and in some cases, the benefit is extended to include associates' immediate family members.第三套Part One Reading aloudBe prepared to read aloud the following short speech. You should read it as if you are giving a real-life prepared speech.(This passage is not good enough both in terms of language and content. Even the figures given are in doubt which need to be confirmed.)Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen,Today I’m going to give you a brief account of the development of Telecommunications in Shanghai. In 1995, Shanghai became the first city inChina to have 8 digit phone numbers. By the end of 1999, the total capacity of the telephone switchboard in Shanghai exceeded 4.5 million sets, and the private telephone lines topped over 3.5 million, while the mobile phone number kept well over 300 thousand.At present, Shanghai has phone connections with more than 25 (Too few) countries and regions. In 1999 alone, there were 1 million plus international express() delivered in Shanghai. Shanghai also goes ahead of other cities in China in the field of Internet development and Internet services. ISDN has been promoted in the last two years and has been regarded as the standard means of getting onto the Internet.Part Two PresentationBe prepared to talk about the following hotel room rates table, describing, comparing and summarizing the contents. You can also add your own comments.The room rates of Hongshan Hotel and some of its servicesPart Three InterviewHere is a survey chart of unemployment. Be prepared to discuss this chart and your views on unemployment in general.Millions第四套Part One Reading aloudBe prepared to read aloud the following short speech. You should read it as if you are giving a real-life prepared speech.Ladies and Gentlemen,On behalf of Mingxing Generating Equipment Factory, I sincerely extend our warmest welcome to you all.Before you take a look around our factory, I would like to give you a brief account of it. Our factory has more than forty years’ experience in manufacturing generating equipment complex. With a staff of more than five thousand employees, it is one of the largest factories of its kind in China. The main lines of our products are generators and diesel generating sets. In addition, our factory supplies different models of turbines, too.Our products sell very well both at home and abroad. With advanced technology and up-dated facilities, we can supply you with generating equipment of excellent workmanship and good after-sale services. We always abide by contracts and honor our promises.Part Two PresentationBe prepared to talk about the following advertisement, describing, comparing and summarizing the contents. You can also add your own comments.Note: warranty 保证书Part Three InterviewHere is a chart of a survey. Be prepared to discuss this chart and your viewson college students’ preference in seeking a job after graduation.200 college students’ (100 boys and 100 girls) responses to the question “What do you want to do after graduation?”第五套Part One Reading aloudBe prepared to read aloud the following short speech. You should read it as if you are giving a real-life prepared speech.Ladies and gentlemen,Welcome to our town.I'm Xiao Hong,your tour guide.Now I'd like to tell you something about this small town.The town was built in the Tang dynasty.In history,a lot of famous poets came here and wrote many poems about it because of its unique beauty.Our town used to be very poor,but great changes have taken place since 1978.It has been developing rapidly in the past ten years and lots of new schools, hospitals and factories have been set up.Now it has taken on a brand new look.Every year a large number of tourists both from home and abroad come here to spend their holidays.It has become a famous place of interest in China.I hope you will have a pleasant time during your stay here.Thank you.Part Two PresentationBe prepared to talk about the following operating instructions, describing, comparing and summarizing the contents. You can also add your own comments.Part Three InterviewHere is the first part of an employment ad. Be prepared to discuss this ad and job requirements of different companies in general.。

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