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Unit 1Task 2M: Come in, please.W: Good morning, sir. I’m Karen Yang.M: Good morning, Miss Yang. I’m Kevin Carter, the Administration Manager. Take a seat, please.W: Oh, is that your wife, Mr. Carter? She is so beautiful.M: Thank you. Ah… Miss Yang, I’ve gone through your resume. I’d like to ask you some questions now, if you don’t mind.W: Of course not. please go ahead.M: Well, can you tell me why you would like to work as a medical representative with us?W: I really like this kind of work, and having been a doctor for three years, I want to apply for this position for a change.M: Don’t you think it’s a pity for you to leave your present job?W: To some extent, it is. I have learned a lot in the hospital. But I would like to try a different kind of life.W: By the way, could you tell me how much the new job pays?M: Sure. There is a five-month probationary period and you can only get RMB2,000 for each month. After that, we’ll determine your salary according to your performance.W: Oh, I see. Then, what about the paid holidays, insurance, and things like that? M: Every employee in our company enjoys life insurance and unemployment insurance. In addition, they enjoy two-week paid holidays.W: That sounds fine. How much time will it take for me to be promoted here?M: I’m not sure. It depends on your ability and performance. Maybe we’ll send you to one of our branches, if you like.W: No problem. I hate staying at one place all the time. But in which cities do you have your branches? And, where is your company based?M: Our company is based in New York, with branches in many cities, such as Philadelphia, Beijing and London.Follow-up practiceCai: May I come in?Ms. Smith: Yes, please.Cai: Good morning, Madam. My name is Cai Ning. I am coming to your company for an interview, as requested.Ms. Smith: Fine, thank you for coming, Miss Cai. Please sit down. I am Anne Smith, Assistant Manager for the Personnel Department.Cai: Nice to see you, Ms. Smith.Ms. Smith: Nice to meet you, too. Would you like to have a cup of coffee or tea? Cai: Tea is fine. Thank you.Ms. Smith: I’ve read your CV. It looks good. Now, I wonder if you can tell me more about yourself, for example, your personalityCai: Well, I think I’m a serious-minded girl, I’m calm and I don’t panic in a crisis. I like jokes and have a good sense of humor. And I also enjoy working with all kinds of people. I can even get along with people who are bad-tempered or something like that.Ms. Smith: Well, then, what do you consider your strengths and weakness?Cai: Strengths and weakness? Well, I think my ability to work with all types of people is a particular strength.Ms. Smith: Yes.Cai: My weakness? Er, I’m a little bit perfectionist. I’m quite often dissatisfied with w hat I’ve done. I always think I can do it better or in a different way.Ms. Smith: I wouldn’t call that a weakness. I’d call that a strength.Cai: Well, apart from that, I suppose sometimes I am not patient enough.Ms. Smith: Now, can you tell me about your past experience?Cai: I have six years’ financial industry experience, working for several companies. For the past two years, I have been working in an investment bank.Ms. Smith: What qualifications have you had for this position?Cai: I graduated from Peking University in 2001, majoring in accounting. I can speak fluent English and I can deal with bookkeeping and accounting in English quite well. Ms. Smith: Why did you leave your last position?Cai: I want to find a job that is challenging, where I can grow.Ms. Smith: Now, is there anything else you’d like to ask me?Cai: Yes, if I get this job with HDC, would I be able to work abroad in one of your overseas branches?Ms. Smith: Oh, yes, certainly. Our staff regularly does six-month placements in other branches.Cai: Oh, that’s great.Ms. Smith: Right, time is pressing, I’m afraid, so thank you very much for coming to see me and we’ll be in touch with you before the end of the week.Cai: thank you for seeing me.Ms. Smith: Goodbye.Cai: Bye.Video 1Chen = C. Ms. Mandel = M.C: Good morning, Ms. Mandel.M: Good morning. Sit down, please.C: Thank you.M: You are Chen Bo, aren’t you? I’m Cathy Mandel, Director of the HR Department. C: Yes, I’m Chen Bo. Nice to meet you, Ms. Mandel.M: Nice to meet you, too. I’ve gone through your resume and would like to know more about you.C: Thank you for your interest in me.M: To start with, would you like to tell me a bit about yourself?C: Sure, I’m a senior student at Guangdong University of Fina nce. I expect to graduate this summer. My major is international finance.M: So, why did you choose our company?C: As far as I know, your company is one of several leading international consultant corporations which came to China after China entered WTO. I think working here would give me the best chance to use what I’ve learned at university.M: As a major in international finance, what do you think you can do in consultancy? C: Well, I know how to tackle problems. For example, I know I must fist analyze the problem and work out its major cause. Then I will be able to search for ways to solve it from the available data.M: Sometimes data is not enough. Have you got any relevant experience in this field? C: Last year, during the probationary period, I was involved in the restoration of a factory in Nanjing. I really learned a lot from the experience, especially how to assess people’s strengths and abilities.M: Can you cope with hard work under pressure and in a tough environment?C: No problem. I don’t care about pressure or the environment as long as I enjoy the work.M: Good. Now, do you have any questions to ask?C: Yes, I’ve got one. Are there any opportunities for Chinese employees to be transferred to the head office in New York or other branch offices around the world? M: Um, probably. I think you are likely to be sent to work in an overseas branch to get experience later on once you’ve proved your worth.C: Oh, great. If I’m accepted, I will do my best for the company.M: I wish you luck! We’ll notify you of our final decision by Friday.C: Thank you, Ms. Mandel. Goodbye.M: Goodbye.Video 2Wang = W, Mr. White = M.W: May I come in?M: Yes, please do.W: Good morning, sir. My name is Merry Wang. I’ve come for an interview, as requested.M: Nice to meet you, Miss Wang. I am Harry White, Director of the HR Department. I was expecting you. Please, take a seat.W: Thank you.M. Well, Miss Wang, you are applying for the position of Sales manager, right? How did you know about our company?W: I got to know your company from your TV commercials. They are elaborately designed and produced, and leave me deep impression. And in the summers of 1997 and 1998 I worked as a salesgirl for your company in GZ.M: Really? That’s good. Then you must know something about our company?W: Yes, a little. Your company is very famous. Your cosmetics and skincare products are very popular with women all over the world.M: Huh, that’s right. Miss Wang, can you tell me which university you attended? W: Sun Yat-sen.M: And what degree have you got?W: I have a bachelor’s degree in business administration.M: How is your English? You know, some staff members in our company are Americans, so conversational English is very important.W: I passed TEM8 at college, and I am good at oral English. I think I can communicate with Americans quite well.M: Good. I know you are now with United Butter. What is your chief responsibility there?W: I’ve worked there for five years, since I graduated from college. Two years ago, I was appointed Brand Manager – responsible for the Panda line of biscuits.M: Why do you want to change your job?W: I want to change my work environment, seek new challenges and broaden my experience. That’s why I want to move into sales.M: What do you think is the most important qualification for a salesperson?W: I think it’s self-confidence and quality products.M: I agree with you. What salary would you expect to get here?W: well, I would leave it to you to decide after you consider my abilities. My current annual income at United Butter is 150 thousand. But, er, … could you tell me a little more about what the job entails?M: You would be in charge of all the sales activities, for all hair products in northeast China. This would involve market analysis, client service and development, sales promotion, and regular customer satisfaction surveys. You’d report directly to the Regional Sales Director. Do you have any other questions?W: Yes, only one. When can I have your decision?M: I need to discuss with other board members. We’ll notify you of our decision as soon as possible. But … to be honest, you seem to be a good candida te with the right kind of experience and personality. You’re high on my list.W: That’s good! Thank you, Mr. White. I look forward to hearing from you. Goodbye. M: Goodbye.Case AnalysisInterviewer: Where do you see yourself in three years?Candidate: Well, I see myself in sales, you know. I must say, I would rather like to establish my own company, you know, in my home town.Interviewer: What specifically about our company attracted you?Candidate: Well, first of all, you know, I want to leave my present company. It’s too small, and you know, I don’t like the boss. He doesn’t know how to motivate people. You know, he is also bad-tempered. You know, the job is routine and boring. Interviewer: Um…Candidate: Can I ask a question? If I get this job, you know, would I be able to work abroad in one of your overseas branches? You know, I like travelling. Interviewer: Our staff members regularly do six-month placements in other branches.Candidate: Oh, well, that’s what I’m interested in.Interviewer: What do you think of your strengths and weaknesses?Candidate: Strengths and weakness? Well, that’s hard to answer. You know, I’m veryhumorous. I think that’s my particular strength. My weaknesses? I suppose I don’t have any, you know.Interviewer: Ok. Is the re anything else you’d like to ask?Candidate: Oh, yeah. If I get this job, can I take time off for vacation? You know, I love travel.Interviewer: I’m afraid I can’t answer that.Candidate: And also, when can you give me a definite answer about this job? Interviewer: I guess you’ll just have to wait until the end of the week. Well, I’m afraid we have to stop here. Thank you very much for coming to see me.Unit 2Task 11.I haven’t seen you for years.2.What do you do now?3.I’m in the Research and Development D epartment.4.I knew you’d do something very challenging and creative.5.I sometimes stay in the office after work to deal with unfinished tasks.6.I am still the accountant of that cosmetics company…Task 2Jack: Hi, I’m Jack. I’m the manager of the Research & Development Department. I’ve been in this position for three years. I have to manage all aspects of the product development process, including resource allocation, budget requirements and personnel management. I have to work with marketing teams to analyze the needs of the developing markets and direct our work accordingly. I’m responsible for creating and managing the R&D teams and for the overall planning, execution, and success of the projects.Janet: I’m Janet, Sales Manager of R&T Company. Since I was promoted to the position of manager four years ago, I’ve been engaged in various responsibilities. My responsibilities include: developing sales strategies; achieving sales targets; recruiting and training sales staff; supervising and motivating team performance; expanding the customer base and ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction.Stanley: Hi, I’m Stanley. As the manager of the Production Department, I’m responsible for selecting, developing and managing a highly competent and motivated staff of employees; ensuring that production is cost-effective and the products are produced on time and of good quality. Moreover, I have to work out the human and material resources needed. I’m also responsib le for identifying the training needs of our staff and cultivating culture of continuous improvement in all aspects of manufacturing.Video 1 Introducing titles and responsibilitiesPresident = P; Robin= RP: Good afternoon, everyone! This is Robin Copperfield, the new vice president of our company. He will be in charge of the accounting work. Let’s give him a warm welcome!R: Thank you!P: Mr. Copperfield is an expert in the field of accounting. So, it is a pleasure for us to have him here. Now, Mr. Co pperfield, I’d like to introduce the vice presidents and managers to you.R: It’s OK, thank you!P: This is May Bates, Vice President in charge of the Administration Department and the Neighborhood Service Department.R: Nice to meet you, Ms. Bates.Ms. Bates: Nice to meet you, Mr. Copperfield.P: And this is Dennis Hayes, Vice President in charge of the Marketing Department and the Sales Department.Dennis Hayes: How do you do, Mr. Copperfield? Glad to meet you.R: Glad to meet you, Mr. Hayes.P: An d this is … oh, where is Andrew Jefferson?R: Mr. Jefferson? I’ve met him before. I heard he is one of the secrets of this company’s success. Everyone was raving about what a great job he’s done in…P: Uh… speak of the devil… Mr. Jefferson has just arrived.Mr. Jefferson: Hi, Mr. Copperfield, good to see you again.R: Good to see you, Mr. Jefferson.Mr. Jefferson: Sorry, I’m late. I was talking to a client.R: Oh, that’s ok. How many departments are you in charge of, Mr. Jefferson?Mr. Jefferson: Four: Research & Development, Engineering, Contract Budgets, and Project Preparation.R: No wonder you’re so busy.P: Mr. Copperfield, there are three managers who report directly to you, and they are all ladies. So, ladies, can you introduce yourselves?Ada Black: I’m Ada Black, responsible for management accounts.Caroline Clinton: I’m Caroline Clinton, responsible for financial accounts.Lucy White: I’m Lucy White, responsible for data processing.R: Oh, good. Nice to meet you all, ladies.Video 2 Do you like your job?Robin = R; Jerome = J; Frank = F; Colin = C; Janet = JaR: What’s your job now, Jerome? Do you still work for that wholly funded American company?J: No, I left it three years ago. I have my own business now.F: Gee, tha t’s great! How do you feel as a self-employed entrepreneur?J: I feel good. I can make a lot more money than before and I have a lot of independence in doing things. But, sometimes I get tired. As you know, it’s not very easy to run a business on your own. What about you, Frank? What are you doing now?F: I’ve worked for several companies. After graduation, I went to a private company. Then a year later, I changed to a Sino-Japanese joint-venture enterprise and worked as a sales assistant. Two years later, I moved on to a computer company and worked in export sales. And now, I’m an advertising executive.C: Oh, you are a real job-hopper. Why have you changed jobs so often?F: I’m always interested in new challenges. I know changing jobs frequently can be a waste of a company’s human resources, but I’m gaining a lot of experience! How is your job, Colin?C: I’ve been working for the PMC Textile Plant since I graduated. Two years ago, I was promoted to Line Supervisor.F: Do you like your job?C: The salary and benefits are OK, but I don’t like the work environment. You know, the workshops are very noisy sometimes. Also, I don’t often get an opportunity to go anywhere. I hate staying in the same place all the time. You often travel on business, right, Robin?R: Yes. As a buyer, I must travel to purchase stock. I’ve been to a lot of places.C: Maybe I should think about becoming a buyer…R: Mm…, everything has two sides. I get fed up with traveling. Nowadays, I want to spend more time with my family.Ja: Hi, guys, may I join you?Everybody: Sure. Have a seat.Ja: You enjoy getting together, don’t you? What are you talking about?R: Jobs. What kind of job do you have, Janet?Ja: I’m the Public Relations Manager in a holding company.C: Do you enjoy it?Ja: Yes. What I like about it is that I can meet a lot of new and interesting people. R: How about your working hours?Ja: That’s the trouble. I usually have to work overtime, because I often have dinner parties in the evening. I don’t get enough time with my family and baby.Unit 3Task 1O: Good morning. Luck Promotions. May I help you?M: Hello, this is Mike Twist from Smooth Communication. Could I speak to Steve Turner, please?O: Just a moment, please.S: Hi, Mike. It’s nice to hear from you. How’s the English weather?M: It’s pretty good for this time of year. What’s it like in New York?S: Not good, I’m afraid.M: that’s a pity!I’m planning to come by next week.S: Really? Well, you’ll come by and see us while you’re here, I hope.M: that’s what I’m phoning about. I’ve got a meeting with a customer in Boston on Thursday next week. I was hoping we could arrange to meet up either before or after that.S: Great. That would give me a chance to show you the convention center.M: That’s what I was thi nking.S: You said you have to be in Boston on Thursday? That’s the 7th?M: that’s right. I could stop over in NY on the ay – that would be Wednesday. Would that be possible?S: Ah, I’m afraid I won’t be in the office on Wednesday.M: Er, well, the other possibility would be to arrange it after I leave Boston.S: When do you plan to leave Boston?M: Either Thursday afternoon or Friday morning, but I would like to catch a flight back to London on Friday evening.S: Ok. Well, it would be best for us if you could fly in on Friday morning. I will pick you up at the airport, and then I could show you the convention center. If there’s time, you could come back to the office and we’ll run through any of the details that still haven’t been finalized.M: That sounds good. Just as long as I can get back to the airport for my evening flight.S: No problem. Look, why don’t you fax me your information once you’ve confirmed your flight? Then we’ll get back to you with an itinerary for the day –that’s Friday the 8th, right?M: That’s right. Good. Well, I’ll do that and I look forward to seeing you next week. Task 2Roy: Louise Paulson’s office. This is Roy speaking.Paul: This is Paul Jackson calling. Is Louise in?Roy: I’m sorry. She’s out at the moment.Paul: When will she be back?Roy: I’m afraid she won’t be back soon. Can I take a message?Paul: Yes, could you ask her to call me at 979-326-8965. I need to talk to her about the order we placed last Friday. I’m afraid we have to make some changes to the order. Tell her it’s urgent.Roy: Could you repeat the number please?Paul: Yes, it’s 979-326-8965 and this is Paul Jackson.Roy: Could you spell it?Paul: P-A-U-L, Paul, J-A-C-K-S-O-N, Jackson. Paul Jackson.Roy: Thank you, Mr. Jackson. I’ll make sure Lou ise gets this as soon as possible. Paul: Thanks, bye.Roy: Bye.Video 1R: Hello, International Sales.Mr.: Hello, this is Mr. Schulz here, calling from England.R: yes, Mr. Schulz, who do you want to speak to?Mr. : I’d like to speak to MR. Matthews.R: Fine. Hold the line, please. I’m connecting you now.(connected)Miss: Hello. Mr. Matthews’ office. Who’s calling please?Mr.: this is Mr. Schulz calling from England. Can I have a word with Mr. Matthews? Miss: I’m afraid Mr. Matthews isn’t available.He’s gone to Hong Kong on business for a few days.Mr. Schulz: when do you expect him back?Miss.: he’ll be back on Friday afternoon. Is it urgent?Mr.: Yes.Miss.: Can I take a message for him?Mr.: Yes, please. Will you tell him that we’ve just recei ved your sample of the new assembly coffee table and are quite happy with it?Miss.: Sure. It’s very kind of you to say so. Can we expect an order from you?Mr.: That’s why I’m making the call. Please tell Mr. Matthews we’re quite happy with the quality and design of the table, but the price is too high. We need some negotiation on it.Miss.: Ok, Mr. Schulz. Anything else?Mr. One more thing. Please inform Mr. Matthews that I won’t be able to get to your company that early this Saturday because of the rai l strike. It’ll probably be afternoon before I arrive.Miss.: No problem, I’ll give him the message.Mr.: Thanks.Miss.: You’re welcome. Goodbye.Video 2:First attempt:R: Good afternoon, this is DNN. How can I help you?M: good afternoon. I’d like to speak to Mr. Miller, please.R: Mr. Miller? Hold on, please. I’ll connect you.(connected)L: Mr. Miller speaking. Who’s calling please?M: this is Ms. Mandel from BCM. Is this Henry Miller?L: what? Henry Miller? No, this is Leo Miller, in the Sales Department. Henry Miller is in the Customer Relations Office. I’m afraid you’ve dialed the wrong extension.M: Oh, sorry to have interrupted you. Can you give me Henry Miller’s extension, please?L: Sorry, I haven’t got a direct ory on hand now. Would you mind calling the switchboard again? I’m sorry not to be of more help.M: Oh, OK. It doesn’t matter. I’ll call back to the receptionist. Thank you, anyway. Second attemptR: Good afternoon. How can I help you?M: Good afternoon. This is Ms. Mandel again. I’m afraid you gave me the wrong extension just now. I want to speak to Henry Miller, not Leo Miller.R: Oh, there are two Mr. Millers in our company. I’m very sorry, I didn’t notice that. I’ll put you through right now. please w ait a minute.M: Ok. I’m holding.(Phone rings. Nobody answers the phone. Ms. Mandel hangs up the phone.)Third attemptR: Good afternoon. How can I help you?M: It’s me again—Ms. Mandel. I’m still having trouble getting through to Henry Miller. No one is answering his line. I really need to talk to Mr. Miller as soon as possible. We placed an order with you last week, but we have so far heard nothing about it. It’s a rush order, and we need it urgently. Can you help?R: Of course. I’ll go and find him an d ask him to ring you immediately. There may be a problem with his line.M: OK, thank you so much.Fourth attempt(Mr. Miller is in his office. The phone line is connected. )M: Hello, Mr. Miller, this is Ms. Mandel. Thank you for ringing back. You are hard to get hold of!H: Oh, I’m terribly sorry for the trouble. I was in a meeting and I left my cell phone in my office.M: Oh, ok. Mr. Miller, I’m calling you about…Unit 4Task 2Recording the proceedings of a professional meeting can be a challenging task. If you are asked to take notes for the meeting, here are some tips that can help you do a good job.First, Arrive at the meeting ahead of schedule. Find a good seat in the middle of the group where you can hear everyone speak plainly. Be sure your pen or pencil works if you take notes by hand or check to see if the laptop provided for this purpose is plugged in and working as needed.Second, Consider using a rape recorder, which will help you ensure accuracy in transcribing proceedings. If you use such equipment, arrange to have it on hand at the time and location of the meeting, and be sure the equipment works properly by testing it before the meeting begins.Third, use a consistent format. The usual criteria include the meeting’s name, location, date, and starting as well as ending time. Also mentioned at the top of your list are the names of attendees.Fourth, follow the agenda. If an agenda was posted or distributed before the meeting, cover each of its points in your minutes.Fifth, be concise. Rather than writing each word that everyone says, just catch the highlights. Also, find out whether attendees wish to be identified by name or prefer to be kept anonymous.Sixth, list specific outcomes. Important actions should be listed separately to catch reader’s attention. Check previous minutes to follow similar organization.Seventh, after the meeting, write a meeting report from your notes. Sign your name at the bottom of the last page of the minutes. Distribute the final copy of meeting minutes to everyone who attended as well as absentees.It is also important to organize all meeting minutes in a standard file so that it can well ser ve as future reference.Video 1Gregory :Do you know why we are here?Richard :No, I have no idea ! He just popped in and told me there would be a meeting at 3:00.Amy : I’m afraid it’s about cuts. I saw him this morning and he’s not happy.Larry : Bad news ! I guess you’re all seen last month’s sales figure for the laptop x600. Amy : No , actually I haven’t.Richard: Me, neither.Larry : Oh ,well ,there’s a 21% drop from July.Gregory : 21%? That’s a disaster!Amy : I suppose you’re going to blame my sales team .Larry:No, Amy. We are not going to blame anyone .Not today. We need to decide what we are going to do about it.Richard: Wait. Before we go on, can we have a look at these poor figures?Larry:Sorry , I’m not sure if I have …. Ah, yes, I’ve got a few copies here. As you can see….Amy : Larry, I want to know that it’s not my fault! My people have been working really hard to promote sales.Larry:Yes, yes, I know. But the fact is that the results are not good .Richard: Maybe we can ….Amy : You should trust your team! There are always ups and downs in sales!Larry:Look, Amy, I do have confidence in my team ! I have called this meeting to see what my team suggests we do .So shall we get on with it! I suppose we can start by finding out why we are having these poor results. Gregory, would you please give us an analysis of these figures?Gregory :Ur….. Sorry, I don’t have anything prepared since I didn’t know….Larry:Oh, well …..Video 2Larry Hunter Amy Richard GregoryL: I’m sorry to have called this meeting at such short notice. Did you all get a copy of the sales figures?A, R, G: YesL: Good. So you have seen from my memo the purpose of this meeting. Firstly, we need to figure out the reason for the drop, and secondly, what we should do about it? It might not be easy, but I want to finish the meeting by 3 o’clock.G: OKA, R: Uh-huh.L: Now, Amy, what do you think?A: Well, there’s a lot competition out there now.L: That’s true, but our prices are competitive.R: In my opinion, the salespeople are not very motivated. We need to do something to encourage them to get out there and sell.A: I think they’re working pretty hard already.L: But it’s not hard enough. Amy, they need something to give them a bit of push. What about the bonus system? How many salespeople get bonus now?A: Not many.L: Really? Why not?A: The sales quotas are pretty high. you have to make $60.000 in sales, That’s a lot. Most people average about $45.000.L: Per month?A: Yes.R: Well, maybe we should lower our quotas.L: How’s that going to motivate them, Richard?R: If we lower the quotas, it will be easier for the salespeople to reach them. So more people will get……A: I don’t see the point. How’s that going to increase sales?L: Let him finish.R: Well, I think the quotas are just too high. The salespeople don’t think they can reach them so try don’t try. But, if someone is making, say $45.000, and if the target is $50.000, then they’ll work just a little bit harder to reach 50.000.G: I see what you mean. And if they get a nice bonus at $50.000 then, they will work even harder the next month.L: Yes. You have got a good point! Let’s come up with a proposal for lower quotas.Unit 5Task 1I: So, what basic needs do business travelers have?K: one of the most important things is a quick check-in and check-out. After a long trip, it’s annoying to have to wait at the hotel reception for five minutes. Room service is also very important. Guests often stay in their rooms working and don’t have time to go out to a restaurant, so they want their meals to be served in their rooms.I: And what facilities are there in the room?K: Well, nowadays communication facilities are essential, so things like a modern socket, where guests can plug their modems in, and a fax are very important.I: Yes, of course.K: The lighting is also very important. We’ve just spent a lot of money upgrading the lighting in our rooms. As I said, guests often spend their evenings preparing work, so they need good lighting at their desks.I: And what about facilities in the hotel in general?K: The bars are important. Corporate guests tend to spend more time in the hotel bars than tourists. It’s very important to provide a business center, too.I: What services does the business center provide?K: Basic secretarial services such as photocopying and typing. Guests always find it helpful to have these kind of things organized for them.I: Right, and what about the distance to the airport and city center? Is that important?K: Yes. We’re in the east of London so we’re near City Airport. A lot of our guests have meetings in this area; they don’t want to be near Heathrow Airport or right in。

新视野商务英语视听说第一单元听力原文

新视野商务英语视听说第一单元听力原文

新视野商务英语视听说第一单元听力原文Unit 1Task 2.1Cater: Come in, please.Yang: Good morning, sir. I’m Karen Yang.C: Good morning, Miss Yang, I am Kevin Carter, the Administration Manager. Take a seat, please.Y: Oh, is that your wife, Mr. Carter? She is so beautiful.C: Thank you. Ah- Miss Yang, I’ve gone through your resume. I’d like to ask you some questions now if you don’t mind.Y: Not at all. Go ahead, please.C: Well, can you tell me why you would like to work as a medical representative with us.Y: I really think I’d like this kind of work, because I’ve been a doctor for three years. I want to apply for this position because I want a change.C: Don’t you think it’s a pity for you to leave your present job?Y: To some extent, it is. I have learned a lot in the hospital. Bur I would like to try a different kind of like. By the way, could you tell me how much the job pays?C: Sure. There is a five-month probationary period when you will only get 2,000 RMB a month. After that, we’ll determine your salary according to y our performance.Y: Oh, I see. Then, could you tell me something about the paid holidays, insurance, and things like that?C: Every employee in our company gets life insurance and unemployment insurance. You will get two weeks paid holiday in your first full year.Y: That sounds fine. How much time will it take for me to be promoted here?C: Promotion is not certain. It depends on your ability and performance. Maybe we’ll send you to one of our branches if you like.Y: No problem. I hate staying in one place all the time. But in which cities do you have branches? And, where is your company based?C: Our company is based in New York, with branches in many cities, such as Philadelphia,Beijing and London.Part 4Video 1Chen Bo: Good morning, Ms. Mandel.Ms. Mandel: Good morning. Sit down, please.C: Thank you.M: You are Chen Bo, aren’t you? I am Cathy Mandel, Director of the HR Department.C: Yes, I’m Chen Bo. Nice to meet you, Ms. Mandel.M: Nice to meet you, too. I’ve gone through your resume and would lik e to know more about you.C: Thank you for your interest in me.M: To start with, would you like to tell me a bit about yourself?C: Sure. I’m a senior student at Guangdong University of Finance. I expect to graduate this summer. My major is international finace.M: So, why did you choose our company?C: As far as I know, your company is one of several leading international consultant corporations which came to China after China entered WTO. I think working here would give me the best chance to use what I’v e learned at university.M: As a major in international finance, what do you think you can do in consultancy?C: Well, I know how to tackle problems. For example, I know I must first analyse the problem, I know I must first analyse the problem and work out its major cause. Then I will be able to search for ways to solve it from the available data.M: Sometimes data is not enough. Have you got any relevant experience in this field?C: Last year, during the probationary period, I was involved in the restoration of a factory in Nanjing. I really learned a lot from the experience especially how to assess people’s strengths and abilities.M: Can you cope with hard work under pressure and in a tough environment?C: No problem. I don’t care about pressure or the en vironment, as long as I enjoy the work.M: Good. Now, do you have any questions to ask?C: Yes, I’ve got one. Are there any opportunities for Chinese employees to be transferred to the head office in New York or other branch offices around the world?M: Probably. I think you are likely to be sent to work an overseas branch to get experience later on once when you have proved your worth.C: Oh, great. If I’m accepted, I will do my best for the company.M: I wish you luck! We’ll notify you of our final decisi on by Friday.C: Thank you, Ms. Mandel. Goodbye.M: Goodbye.Part 5Video 2Merry Wang: May I come in?Harry White: Yes, please do.M: Good morning, sir. My name is Merry Wang. I’ve come for an interview, as requested.H: Nice to meet you, Miss Wang. I am Harry White, Director of the HR Department. I was expecting you. Please, take a seat.M: Thank you.H: Well, Miss Wang, you are applying for the position of Sales Manager, right? How did you know about our company?M: I got to know your company from your TV commercials. They are elaborately designed and produced, and leave me deep impression.And in the summers of 1997 and 1998 I worked as a salesgirl for your company in Guangzhou.H: Really? That’s good. Then you must know something about our company?M: Yes, a little. Your company is very famous. Your cosmetics and skincare products are very popular with women all over the world.H: Hug, that’s right. Miss Wang, can you tell me which university you attended?M: Sin Yat-sen.H: And what degree have you got?M: I have a bachelor’s degree in business administration.H: How is your English? You know, some staff members in our company are Americans,so conversational English is very important.M: I passed TEM 8 at college, and I am good at oral English. I thank I can communicate with Americans quite well.H: Good. I know you are now with United Butter. What is your chief responsibility there?M: I’ve worked there for five years, since I graduated from college. Two years ago, I was appointed Brand Manager – responsible for the Panda line of biscuits.H: Why do you want to change your job?M: I want to change my work environment, seek new challenges and broaden my experience. That’s why I want to move into sales.H: What do you think is the most important qualification for a salesperson?M: I think it’s self-confidence and quality products.H: I agree with you. What salary would you expect to get here?M: Well, I would leave it to you to decide after you consider my abilities. My current annual income at United Butter is 150 thousand. But, er,… could you tell me a little more about what the job entails?H: You would be in charge of all the sales activities, for all hair products in northeast China. This would involve market analysis, client service and development, sales promotion, and regular customer satisfaction surveys. You’d report directly to the Regional Sales Director. Do you have any other questions?M: Yes, only one. When can I have your decision?H: I need to discuss with other board members. We’ll notify you of our decision as soon as possible. But… to be honest, you seem to be a good candidate with the right kind of experience and personality. You’re high on my list.M: That’s good! Thank you, Mr. White. I look forward to hearing from you. Goodbye.H: Goodbye.。

商务英语视听说原文与答案[精品文档]

商务英语视听说原文与答案[精品文档]

Scripts Unit 1Part II Listening and SpeakingTask 1 FAQs in job interviewComments on the three questions:Point for Q 1: Tell me something about yourself.Sample answers:Q1.I am graduating in June,2015 from Guangdong University of Finance and my major is financial secretary. I am an outgoing, energetic person. I enjoy teamwork very much. As part of my degree program, I needed to communicate with different peopel. I possess excellent interpersonal skills and a very positive attitude. My career aspiration is to become a successful secretary. During my internship at one company, I worked as a secretary. My duties included offering friendly and efficientschedule to my boss, answering phone calls, taking and passing on messages to my boss.Q2.I received honors in several Financial management and computer contests. I am good at communicating, organizing and coordinating. I like to get along well with people from different backgrounds.If something blocks my path, I will look for a solution. I never give up easily.Sometimes I receive comments that I need to improve in the area of filing. I am now trying to improve by learning from others.Q3.Interest and career development are two of my criteria in choosing a job. Interest is the best motivation. I love to be a secretary, so I will definitely devote myself to it. Moreover, high job satisfaction can be attained when the job is what I am interested in.Career development is very important for me when choosing a job. From what I know, Shangri-La provides equal career advancement for all staff. The job rotation plan and individually tailored training program are really exciting and helpful for young people like me.Task 2 Inappropriate questions in job interviewScript:M: Come in, please.W: Good morning, sir. I’m Karen Yang.M: Good morning, Miss Yang. I’m Kevin Carter, the Administration Manager. Take a seat, please.W: Oh, is that your wife, Mr. Carter? She is so beautiful.M: Thank you. Ah… Miss Yang, I’ve gone through your resume. I’d like to ask you some quest ions now, if you don’t mind.W: Of course not. please go ahead.M: Well, can you tell me why you would like to work as a medical representative with us?W: I really like this kind of work, and having been a doctor for three years, I want to apply for this position for a change.M: Don’t you think it’s a pity for you to leave your present job?W: To some extent, it is. I have learned a lot in the hospital. But I would like to try a different kind of life. By the way, could you tell me how much the new job pays? M: Sure. There is a five-month probationary试用的period and you can only get RMB2,000 for each month. After that, we’ll determine your salary according to your performance.W: Oh, I see. Then, what about the paid holidays, insurance, and things like that? M: Every employee in our company enjoys life insurance人寿保险and unemployment insurance. In addition, they enjoy two-week paid holidays.W: That sounds fine. How much time will it take for me to be promoted here?M: I’m not sure. It depends on your ability and performance. Maybe we’ll send you to one of our branches, if you like.W: No problem. I hate staying at one place all the time. But in which cities do you have your branches? And, where is your company based (把总部设在…)?M: Our company is based in New York, with branches in many cities, such as Philadelphia, Beijing and London.…Key:Is that your wife, Mr. Carter? She is so beautiful.Avoid asking interviewer personal questions or making personal comments.Could you tell me how much the new job pays?The interviewer might infer from these questions that you are only interested in your own needs and not those of their company. Wait until the employer raises these subjects to discuss them.What about the paid holidays, insurance, and things like that?How much time will it take for me to be promoted here?But in which cities do you have your branches? And where is your company based?It is also unwise to ask about things you should have already known. You are only telling the interviewer that you haven't done your homework.Part III Language FocusKey:o Name: Cai Ningo Personality: serious-minded认真的; calm; humorous; easy-goingo Strengths: the ability to work with all types of peopleo Weakness: perfectionist; impatiento Work experience: six year s’ financial industry experience with several companies; two years’ experience in an investment banko Qualification: graduated from Peking University in 2001 majoring in accounting; fluent English; bookkeeping记账and accounting proficiency in English.o Reasons for leaving last job: want to find a job that is challenging.o Questions about the job: Would I be able to work abroad in one of your overseas branches?Part IV Viewing and SpeakingVideo 1 Applying for the position of financial consultantScript:Chen: Good morning, Ms Mandel.Ms. Mandel: Good morning, sit down, please.Chen: Thank you!Ms. Mandel: You are Chen Bo, aren’t you? I’m Cathy Mandel, Director of the HR Department.Chen: Yes, I’m Chen Bo. Nice to meet you, Ms. Mandel.Ms. Mandel: Nice t o meet you, too. I’ve gone through your resume and would like to know more about you.Chen: Thank you for your interest in me.Ms. Mandel: To start with, would you like to tell me a bit about yourself?Chen: Sure. I’m a senior student at GDUF. I expect to graduate this summer. My major is international finance.Ms. Mandel: So why did you choose our company?Chen: As far as I know, your company is one of several leading international consultant corporations which came to China after China entered WTO. I think working here would give me the best chance to use what I’ve learned at university. Ms. Mandel: As a major in international finance, what do you think you can do in consultancy?Chen: Well, I know how to tackle problems. For example, I know I must first analyze the problem and work out the major cause. Then I will be able to search for ways to solve it from available data.Ms. Mandel: Sometimes data is not enough. Have you got any relevant experience in this field?Chen: Last year, during the probationary period, I was involved in the restoration of a factory in Nanjing, I really learned a lot from the experience, especially how to access 评估people’s strengths and abilities.Ms. Mandel: Can you cope with hard work under pressure and in a tough environment?C hen: No problem, I don’t care about pressure or the environment as long as I enjoy the work.Ms. Mandel: Good. Now, do you have any questions to ask?Chen: Yes, I’ve got one. Are there any opportunities for Chinese employees to be transferred to the head office in New York or other branch offices around the world? Ms. Mandel: Um, probably. I think you are likely to be sent to work in an overseas branch to get experience later on once you’ve proved your worth.Chen: Oh, great. If I’m accepted, I will do my b est for the company.Ms. Mandel: I wish you luck! We’ll notify you of our final decision by Friday. Chen: Thank you! Ms. Mandel. Good-bye.Ms. Mandel: Goodbye.Key:Reasons for joining the companyIt is one of the leading international consultant corporations which came to China after China entered WTO.Working in this company would give him the best chance to use what he has learned at university.Relevant work experienceHe was involved in a factory restoration in Nanjing.QuestionsAre there any opportunities for Chinese employees to be transferred to the head office in New York or other branch offices around the world?Result of the interviewChen Bo will be notified of the final decision by Friday.Video 2 Applying for the position of Sales ManagerScript:Wang: May I come in?Mr. White: Yes, please do.Wang: Good morning, sir. My name is Merry Wang. I’ve come for an interview, as requested.Mr. White: Nice to meet you, Miss Wang. I am Harry White, Director of the HR Department. I was expecting you. Please, take a seat.Wang: Thank you.Mr. White: Well, Miss Wang, you are applying for the position of Sales Manager, right? How did you know about our company?Wang: I got to know your company from your TV commercials. They are elaborately designed and produced, and leave me deep impression. And in the summers of 1997 and 1998 I worked as a salesgirl for your company in Guangzhou.Mr. White: Really? That’s good. Then you must know something about our company? Wang: Yes, a little. Your company is very famous. Your cosmetics and skincare products are very popular with women all over the world.Mr. White: Huh, that’s right. Miss Wang, can you tell me which university you attended?Wang: Sun Yat-sen.Mr. White: And what degree have you got?Wang: I have a bache lor’s degree in business administration.Mr. White: How is your English? You know, some staff members in our company are Americans, so conversational English is very important.Wang: I passed TEM 8 at college, and I am good at oral English. I think I can communicate with Americans quite well.Mr. White: Good. I know you are now with United Butter. What is your chief responsibility there?Wang: I’ve worked there for five years, since I graduated from college. Two years ago, I was appointed Brand Manager—responsible for the Panda line of biscuits.Mr. White: Why do you want to change your job?Wang: I want to change my work environment, seek new challenges and broaden my experience. That’s why I want to move into sales.Mr. White: What do you think is the most important qualification for a salesperson? Wang: I think it’s self-confidence and quality products.Mr. White: I agree with you. What salary would you expect to get here?Wang: Well, I would leave it to you to decide after you consider my abilities. My cu rrent annual income in United Butter is 150 thousand. But, er, … could you tell me a little more about what the job entails?Mr. White: You would be in charge of all the sales activities, for all hair products in northeast China. This would involve market analysis, client service and development, sales promotion, and regular customer satisfaction surveys. You’d report directly to the Regional Sales Director. Do you have any other questions?Wang: Yes, only one. When can I get your decision?Mr. White: I nee d to discuss with other board members. We’ll notify you of our decision as soon as possible. But … to be honest, you seem to be a good candidate with the right kind of experience and personality. You’re high on my list.Wang: That’s good! Thank you, Mr. Wh ite. I look forward to hearing from you. Goodbye.Mr. White: Goodbye.Key:o 1. F T F F To 2. 1) Sales Manager2) Five3) Brand Manager4) biscuits5) Business Administration6) oral EnglishScripts Unit 2Script:Sherry: Daniel, it’s you! I haven’t seen you for years. How are you doing?Daniel: Very well, thank you. And you, Shelly?Sherry: Not too bad. I heard you’ve got a new job. So, what do you do now? Daniel: I am an engineer in a large international car corporation now.Sherry: Oh, that’s nice! Which department are you in?Daniel: I’m in the Research and Development Department.Sherry: That sounds great!Daniel: Yes, it’s really a very exciting and rewarding job. At the moment, we are designing a new type of car.Sherry: Oh, really? You’ve always been clever, Daniel. I knew you’d do something very challenging and creative. Do you need to work overtime?Daniel: Not really, I just work regular hours most of the time. But on Friday nights, I sometimes stay in the office after work to deal with unfinished tasks.Sherry: Well, Daniel, you must come and see me sometime and tell me all about it over a cup of tea.Daniel: I certainly will. What about you, Sherry? How is your job?Sherry: I am still the ac countant of that cosmetics company…Task 2 Describing jobs。

新视野商务英语视听说第一单元听力原文

新视野商务英语视听说第一单元听力原文

新视野商务英语视听说第一单元听力原文Unit 1Task 2.1Cater: Come in, please.Yang: Good morning, sir. I’m Karen Yang.C: Good morning, Miss Yang, I am Kevin Carter, the Administration Manager. Take a seat, please.Y: Oh, is that your wife, Mr. Carter? She is so beautiful.C: Thank you. Ah- Miss Yang, I’ve gone through your resume. I’d like to ask you some questions now if you don’t mind.Y: Not at all. Go ahead, please.C: Well, can you tell me why you would like to work as a medical representative with us.Y: I really think I’d like this kind of work, because I’ve been a doctor for three years. I want to apply for this position because I want a change.C: Don’t you think it’s a pity for you to leave your present job?Y: To some extent, it is. I have learned a lot in the hospital. Bur I would like to try a different kind of like. By the way, could you tell me how much the job pays?C: Sure. There is a five-month probationary period when you will only get 2,000 RMB a month. After that, we’ll determine your salary according to y our performance.Y: Oh, I see. Then, could you tell me something about the paid holidays, insurance, and things like that?C: Every employee in our company gets life insurance and unemployment insurance. You will get two weeks paid holiday in your first full year.Y: That sounds fine. How much time will it take for me to be promoted here?C: Promotion is not certain. It depends on your ability and performance. Maybe we’ll send you to one of our branches if you like.Y: No problem. I hate staying in one place all the time. But in which cities do you have branches? And, where is your company based?C: Our company is based in New York, with branches in many cities, such as Philadelphia,Beijing and London.Part 4Video 1Chen Bo: Good morning, Ms. Mandel.Ms. Mandel: Good morning. Sit down, please.C: Thank you.M: You are Chen Bo, aren’t you? I am Cathy Mandel, Director of the HR Department.C: Yes, I’m Chen Bo. Nice to meet you, Ms. Mandel.M: Nice to meet you, too. I’ve gone through your resume and would lik e to know more about you.C: Thank you for your interest in me.M: To start with, would you like to tell me a bit about yourself?C: Sure. I’m a senior student at Guangdong University of Finance. I expect to graduate this summer. My major is international finace.M: So, why did you choose our company?C: As far as I know, your company is one of several leading international consultant corporations which came to China after China entered WTO. I think working here would give me the best chance to use what I’v e learned at university.M: As a major in international finance, what do you think you can do in consultancy?C: Well, I know how to tackle problems. For example, I know I must first analyse the problem, I know I must first analyse the problem and work out its major cause. Then I will be able to search for ways to solve it from the available data.M: Sometimes data is not enough. Have you got any relevant experience in this field?C: Last year, during the probationary period, I was involved in the restoration of a factory in Nanjing. I really learned a lot from the experience especially how to assess people’s strengths and abilities.M: Can you cope with hard work under pressure and in a tough environment?C: No problem. I don’t care about pressure or the en vironment, as long as I enjoy the work.M: Good. Now, do you have any questions to ask?C: Yes, I’ve got one. Are there any opportunities for Chinese employees to be transferred to the head office in New York or other branch offices around the world?M: Probably. I think you are likely to be sent to work an overseas branch to get experience later on once when you have proved your worth.C: Oh, great. If I’m accepted, I will do my best for the company.M: I wish you luck! We’ll notify you of our final decisi on by Friday.C: Thank you, Ms. Mandel. Goodbye.M: Goodbye.Part 5Video 2Merry Wang: May I come in?Harry White: Yes, please do.M: Good morning, sir. My name is Merry Wang. I’ve come for an interview, as requested.H: Nice to meet you, Miss Wang. I am Harry White, Director of the HR Department. I was expecting you. Please, take a seat.M: Thank you.H: Well, Miss Wang, you are applying for the position of Sales Manager, right? How did you know about our company?M: I got to know your company from your TV commercials. They are elaborately designed and produced, and leave me deep impression.And in the summers of 1997 and 1998 I worked as a salesgirl for your company in Guangzhou.H: Really? That’s good. Then you must know something about our company?M: Yes, a little. Your company is very famous. Your cosmetics and skincare products are very popular with women all over the world.H: Hug, that’s right. Miss Wang, can you tell me which university you attended?M: Sin Yat-sen.H: And what degree have you got?M: I have a bachelor’s degree in business administration.H: How is your English? You know, some staff members in our company are Americans,so conversational English is very important.M: I passed TEM 8 at college, and I am good at oral English. I thank I can communicate with Americans quite well.H: Good. I know you are now with United Butter. What is your chief responsibility there?M: I’ve worked there for five years, since I graduated from college. Two years ago, I was appointed Brand Manager – responsible for the Panda line of biscuits.H: Why do you want to change your job?M: I want to change my work environment, seek new challenges and broaden my experience. That’s why I want to move into sales.H: What do you think is the most important qualification for a salesperson?M: I think it’s self-confidence and quality products.H: I agree with you. What salary would you expect to get here?M: Well, I would leave it to you to decide after you consider my abilities. My current annual income at United Butter is 150 thousand. But, er,… could you tell me a little more about what the job entails?H: You would be in charge of all the sales activities, for all hair products in northeast China. This would involve market analysis, client service and development, sales promotion, and regular customer satisfaction surveys. You’d report directly to the Regional Sales Director. Do you have any other questions?M: Yes, only one. When can I have your decision?H: I need to discuss with other board members. We’ll notify you of our decision as soon as possible. But… to be honest, you seem to be a good candidate with the right kind of experience and personality. You’re high on my list.M: That’s good! Thank you, Mr. White. I look forward to hearing from you. Goodbye.H: Goodbye.。

商务英语视听说unit5听力

商务英语视听说unit5听力

商务英语视听说unit5听力Unit 5 Business English ListeningActivity 1Dialogue 1John: We need to get the quarterly report out.Sara: Yes, I'm working on that. I'm using my own personal software to design it.John: That's great. Do you think it will take long to finish?Sara: No, I should be able to finish up soon.John: Good. When you're finished, I'd like to review it.Sara: Of course. I'll let you know when I'm done.Dialogue 2Julie: I haven't made much progress on the client's presentation.James: What seem to be the problem?Julie: I'm having trouble understanding their data. It's not organized very well.James: You can take some time and reorganize it. That usually helps.Julie: Great idea. Thank you.Activity 2Dialogue 1Cecilia: I heard David is handling the new product launch.Ray: Yep, he's the project manager. He's been workinghard to get the project done by the deadline.Cecilia: I'm sure he'll do a great job.Ray: Definitely. He always gives 110%.Dialogue 2Annie: Our marketing team has made a lot of progress onthe branding initiative.Tom: That's great. Is the website up and running?Annie: Not yet, but we're close. We're still working on getting the right visuals.Tom: I look forward to seeing the final product.。

商务英语视听说第三版下册听力原文

商务英语视听说第三版下册听力原文

商务英语视听说第三版下册听力原文Tom:So far our commodities have stood the competition well. The very fact that other clients keep on buying speaks for itself. Few other teas can comparewith ours either for flavor or color.目前为止,我们的商品都就是经得住竞争的。

其他客户不断地向我们出售就证明了这一点。

在香味或色泽方面,其他品牌的红茶很难与我们的红茶相媲美。

Sammy:But I believe we’ll have a hard time convincing our clients at your price.不过我认为很难说服我们的客户们接受你方的价格。

Tom:To be frank with you, if it weren’t for our good relations, we wouldn’t consider making you a firm offer at this price.坦率地说道,如果不是为了我们之间的友好关系,我们本来不能考量以这个价格报金融期货的。

Sammy:All right. In order to get the business, I accept.好吧,为了达成交易,我接受了。

Tom:I’m glad that we’ve settled the price.很高兴我们就价格问题达成一致了协议。

Sammy:Now about the quantity. You said you could offer me only 500 cases, which I think is not enough. Last year we sold 700 cases, and I’m sure I can do better this year. I hope you can offer me at least 800 cases.现在谈谈数量问题。

新视野商务英语视听说(第二版)第8单元听力原文.doc

新视野商务英语视听说(第二版)第8单元听力原文.doc

Unit 8 Receiving Visitors2.Listening PracticeTask 2-1A receptionist in a small firm may have to use a computer, operate a switchboard, and perform other clerical duties, in addition to receiving visitors. In a large firm a receptionist can concentrate on welcoming and looking after visitors.A visitor to a large firm should make an appointment, because executives are often very busy and do not have much time for visitors. Executives and secretaries should notify the receptionist in advance about important appointments, and about the movements of executives, especially when they are out of the building on business. Executives often ask receptionists to make travel arrangements for them, such as booking hotel rooms and airline tickets.Task 2-2There is a certain procedure for receiving visitors. A receptionist should find out if the visitor has an appointment or not. If the visitor is an important client, the executive or his secretary will come down to the reception area to greet the visitor. Sometimes the receptionist or another secretary escorts, or accompanies, the visitor to the executive’s office. Using the visitor’s name when he arrives is a friendly gesture and gives the visitor a good impression of the firm. The receptionist announces the visitor’s name, title and position, and introduces the executive to him.When a visitor’s request for a meeting cannot be satisfied, the receptionist should apologise and make some suggestions for an alternative time. If a meeting is impossible, the receptionist should express regret and explain why, with tact, so that the visitor’s feelings are not hurt.A receptionist should keep a register which includes dates, times, names and the firm the visitor works for. A receptionist can then refer to this if there is a request for information.4. Video 1(R for receptionist; S for secretary; V for visitor)R: Good morning. May I help you?V: Yes, I’d like to see Mr. Hansen, the president.R: Do you have an appointment, sir?V: Yes. I have an appointment with him at 10:30.R: Can I have your name, please?V: BrawnDantini from Wilson Electronics.R: Thank you, Mr. Dantini. Would you please take a seat? I’ll tell Mr. Hansen’s secretary that you’re here.V: Thanks.R: Mary, this is reception. Mr. Dantini is here for his appointment.S: I’m sorry, but Mr. Hansen is on a long-distance call. Would you ask Mr. Dantini to wait for a few minutes?R: All right. I’m sorry, Mr. Dantini, our president is occupied just now. Would you please wait for a few minutes?V: Yes, of course.R: Would you like something to drink? Do you prefer coffee or tea?V: Thank you. Coffee, please.R: Would you like sugar and cream with your coffee?V: No, thank you. Just black.R: Here you are, Mr. Dantini. And there are some magazines if you’d like to read them.V: Oh, good. Thank you very much.S: Mr. Hansen is available now. Please send Mr. Dantini up.R: OK. Mr.Dantini, our president is available now. I’ll take you to his office and bring you some more coffee.V: Thank you very much.5. Language Focus B2. Task 1(P for Paula; G for Mr. Green)P: Excuse me, sir, but are you Mr. Green from Sydney?G: Oh, yes. My name is Brain Green. I’m the Purchasing Manager of the Sydney Garment Ltd. Corporation. And you are …?P: My name is Paula.G: How do you do, Paula?P: How do you do? I work at the Guangzhou Textiles Company. I’m secretary to the General Manager, Mr. Liu. I’m here to meet you on his behalf.G: Thank you very much for coming to meet me.P: My pleasure. Fine weather, isn’t it?G: Yes, it’s lovely. Real November weather, sharp and bright.P: Now let’s go and collect your luggage first. And after that I’ll accompany you to the Garden Hotel.G: OK, I’m in your hands. Let’s go.6. Video 2(J for Ms. Jones; L for Lin Hua; W for Miss.Wang)L: Ms. Jones?J: Yes, I’m Miranda Jones from Flora Garment Trading.L: My name is Lin Hua. I’m the Sales Manager for Baiyun Sweaters. How do you do, Ms. Jones? J: How do you do? It’s very nice of you to come to meet me.L: You’re welcome. And may I introduce my secretary, Miss Wang?J: Sure. It’s a pleasure to meet you, Miss Wang.W: The pleasure is mine. The flowers are for you, Ms. Jones.J: Oh, thank you. They’re beautiful! You’re very kind.L: How was your flight, Ms. Jones?J: Very nice. The service on board was superb. And I managed a few hours’ sleep, so I feel fine now.L: I’m glad to hear that. Oh, let me help you with your luggage.J: Thank you.L: Is this your first visit to China?J: No. But it’s my first visit to Guangzhou. I hope it won’t be my last.L: I hope you will have a pleasant stay here.J: I’m sure I will.L: Our car is our in the parking lot. Shall we drive to your hotel now?J: Yes, thank you. Let’s go.W: This way, please. Here we are, Ms. Jones. This is the White Swan Hotel. We’ve reserved a room for you on the 6th floor with a balcony overlooking the park.J: Thank you very much. It’s very considerate of you.W: Well, that’s the least we could do.L: This is your room, Ms. Jones. Is it OK?J: Oh, yes it’s lovely, very cozy and well-decorated! It’s really very thoughtful of you to have arranged if for me.L: Not at all.W: You must be very tired after your long trip. Is there anything else we can do for you?J: No, thanks. Not at the moment.L: Then we’ll be leaving now so that you can settle in. After all, we’ll have enough time for business during the next 3days.J: Thank you.L: You’re welcome. We’ll contact you tomorrow morning.J: See you then.L,W: See you!。

新视野商务英语视听说第一单元听力原文

新视野商务英语视听说第一单元听力原文

新视野商务英语视听说第一单元听力原文Unit 1Task 2.1Cater: Come in, please.Yang: Good morning, sir. I’m Karen Yang.C: Good morning, Miss Yang, I am Kevin Carter, the Administration Manager. Take a seat, please.Y: Oh, is that your wife, Mr. Carter? She is so beautiful.C: Thank you. Ah- Miss Yang, I’ve gone through your resume. I’d like to ask you some questions now if you don’t mind.Y: Not at all. Go ahead, please.C: Well, can you tell me why you would like to work as a medical representative with us.Y: I really think I’d like this kind of work, because I’ve been a doctor for three years. I want to apply for this position because I want a change.C: Don’t you think it’s a pity for you to leave your present job?Y: To some extent, it is. I have learned a lot in the hospital. Bur I would like to try a different kind of like. By the way, could you tell me how much the job pays?C: Sure. There is a five-month probationary period when you will only get 2,000 RMB a month. After that, we’ll determine your salary according to y our performance.Y: Oh, I see. Then, could you tell me something about the paid holidays, insurance, and things like that?C: Every employee in our company gets life insurance and unemployment insurance. You will get two weeks paid holiday in your first full year.Y: That sounds fine. How much time will it take for me to be promoted here?C: Promotion is not certain. It depends on your ability and performance. Maybe we’ll send you to one of our branches if you like.Y: No problem. I hate staying in one place all the time. But in which cities do you have branches? And, where is your company based?C: Our company is based in New York, with branches in many cities, such as Philadelphia,Beijing and London.Part 4Video 1Chen Bo: Good morning, Ms. Mandel.Ms. Mandel: Good morning. Sit down, please.C: Thank you.M: You are Chen Bo, aren’t you? I am Cathy Mandel, Director of the HR Department.C: Yes, I’m Chen Bo. Nice to meet you, Ms. Mandel.M: Nice to meet you, too. I’ve gone through your resume and would lik e to know more about you.C: Thank you for your interest in me.M: To start with, would you like to tell me a bit about yourself?C: Sure. I’m a senior student at Guangdong University of Finance. I expect to graduate this summer. My major is international finace.M: So, why did you choose our company?C: As far as I know, your company is one of several leading international consultant corporations which came to China after China entered WTO. I think working here would give me the best chance to use what I’v e learned at university.M: As a major in international finance, what do you think you can do in consultancy?C: Well, I know how to tackle problems. For example, I know I must first analyse the problem, I know I must first analyse the problem and work out its major cause. Then I will be able to search for ways to solve it from the available data.M: Sometimes data is not enough. Have you got any relevant experience in this field?C: Last year, during the probationary period, I was involved in the restoration of a factory in Nanjing. I really learned a lot from the experience especially how to assess people’s strengths and abilities.M: Can you cope with hard work under pressure and in a tough environment?C: No problem. I don’t care about pressure or the en vironment, as long as I enjoy the work.M: Good. Now, do you have any questions to ask?C: Yes, I’ve got one. Are there any opportunities for Chinese employees to be transferred to the head office in New York or other branch offices around the world?M: Probably. I think you are likely to be sent to work an overseas branch to get experience later on once when you have proved your worth.C: Oh, great. If I’m accepted, I will do my best for the company.M: I wish you luck! We’ll notify you of our final decisi on by Friday.C: Thank you, Ms. Mandel. Goodbye.M: Goodbye.Part 5Video 2Merry Wang: May I come in?Harry White: Yes, please do.M: Good morning, sir. My name is Merry Wang. I’ve come for an interview, as requested.H: Nice to meet you, Miss Wang. I am Harry White, Director of the HR Department. I was expecting you. Please, take a seat.M: Thank you.H: Well, Miss Wang, you are applying for the position of Sales Manager, right? How did you know about our company?M: I got to know your company from your TV commercials. They are elaborately designed and produced, and leave me deep impression.And in the summers of 1997 and 1998 I worked as a salesgirl for your company in Guangzhou.H: Really? That’s good. Then you must know something about our company?M: Yes, a little. Your company is very famous. Your cosmetics and skincare products are very popular with women all over the world.H: Hug, that’s right. Miss Wang, can you tell me which university you attended?M: Sin Yat-sen.H: And what degree have you got?M: I have a bachelor’s degree in business administration.H: How is your English? You know, some staff members in our company are Americans,so conversational English is very important.M: I passed TEM 8 at college, and I am good at oral English. I thank I can communicate with Americans quite well.H: Good. I know you are now with United Butter. What is your chief responsibility there?M: I’ve worked there for five years, since I graduated from college. Two years ago, I was appointed Brand Manager – responsible for the Panda line of biscuits.H: Why do you want to change your job?M: I want to change my work environment, seek new challenges and broaden my experience. That’s why I want to move into sales.H: What do you think is the most important qualification for a salesperson?M: I think it’s self-confidence and quality products.H: I agree with you. What salary would you expect to get here?M: Well, I would leave it to you to decide after you consider my abilities. My current annual income at United Butter is 150 thousand. But, er,… could you tell me a little more about what the job entails?H: You would be in charge of all the sales activities, for all hair products in northeast China. This would involve market analysis, client service and development, sales promotion, and regular customer satisfaction surveys. You’d report directly to the Regional Sales Director. Do you have any other questions?M: Yes, only one. When can I have your decision?H: I need to discuss with other board members. We’ll notify you of our decision as soon as possible. But… to be honest, you seem to be a good candidate with the right kind of experience and personality. You’re high on my list.M: That’s good! Thank you, Mr. White. I look forward to hearing from you. Goodbye.H: Goodbye.。

新视野商务英语视听说(第二版)第二单元听力原文

新视野商务英语视听说(第二版)第二单元听力原文

新视野商务英语视听说(第⼆版)第⼆单元听⼒原⽂Unit 2Part 31Alice: Excuse me, sir, are you Mr. Hayes?Bill: Yes, I’m Bill Hayes.A: Are you the General Manager of the Beautify Cosmetic Corporation in America?B: Yes, exactly.A: How do you do, Mr. Hayes? I’m Alice Wang, Manager of Human Resources at the Beijing Sanmei Factory. I’m here especially to meet you.B: How do you do, Miss Wang? It’s very kind of you to come all the way to meet me.A: My pleasure.2.Conversation 1:A: What is your job, Vincent?B: I’m a Regional Sales Manager.A: What are your main duties?B: My main duties are to develop customer relations and grow the sales of security products in Ohio.Conversation 2:A: What is your occupation, Flora?B: I’m a business analyst.A: Which company do you work for?B: I work for Delicate & Elegant Fashion. It’s a British company.A: What do you do for them?B: I’m in charge of the budget.Conversation 3A: What do you do, Patrick?B: I’m a lawyer.A: what does your job involve?B: I give legal advice and assistance to clients and represent them in court or in other legal matters.Conversation 4:A: What kind of job do you have, Rachel?B: I’m responsible for receiving visitors. I have to make sure all visitors check in on arrival, and also arrange taxi and bus transport for them.A: Are you in reception?B: Yes, you’re right. I’m a receptionist.Part 4Video 1Introducer: Good afternoon, everyone! This is Robin Copperfield, the new Vice President of our company. He will be in charge of the accounting work. Let’s give him a warm welcome! Robin Copperfield: Thank you!I: Mr. Copperfield is an expert in the field of accounting. So, it is a pleasure for us to have him here. Now, Mr. Copperfield, I’d like to introduce the Vice Presidents and Managers to you. R: OK, thank you!I: This is May Bates, Vice President in charge of the Administration Department and the neighbourhood Service Department. R: Nice to meet you, Ms. Bates.May Bates: Nice to meet you, Mr. Copperfield.I: And this is Dennis Hayes, Vice President in charge of the Marketing Department and the Sales Department.Dennis Hayes: How do you do, Mr. Copperfield? Glad to meet you.R: Glad to meet you, Mr. Hayes.I: And this is … oh, where is Andrew Jefferson?R: Mr. Jefferson? I’ve met him before. I heard he is one of the secrets of this company’s success.Everyone was raving about what a great job he’s done in…I: Uh… speak of the devil… Mr. Jefferson has just arrived.Andrew Jefferson: Hi, Mr. Copperfield, good to see you again.R: Good to see you, Mr. Jefferson.A: Sorry, I’m late. I was talking to a client.R: Oh, that’s OK. How many departments are you in charge of, Mr. Jefferson?A: Four: Research & Development, Engineering, Contract Budgets, and Project Preparation.R: No wonder you’re so busy.I: Mr. Copperfield, there are three managers who report directly to you, and they are all ladies. So, ladies, can you introduce yourselves?Ada Black: I’m Ada Black, responsible for management accounts.Caroline Clinton: I’m Caroline Clinton, responsible for financial accounts.Lucy White: I’m Lucy White, responsible for data processing.R: Oh, good. Nice to meet you all, ladies.Part 51Lisa: Hi, Mark, I hardly recognized you – it’s great to see you again!Mark: Hello, Lisa! I haven’t seen you for ages, not since college graduation. How have you been? L: I’ve been fine. What about you?M: I’ve been very well, too. Are you here looking for a job?L: Sure. You are between jobs, too?M: Yes, I remember you went to a Canadian company when we graduated. Have you left that company?L: Yes, I just left it last month.M: Why? Didn’t you like the job?L: Yes, but I’ve been a secretary for three years and now I’m totally sick of all that boring clerical work. I hate sitting in the office all the day just working mechanically.M: Oh, I understand. You really need a change.L: Yes, but what about you, Mark? Why have you left your present job? I heard you were an excellent Production manager. M: My boss is a very difficult man to deal with. I quarreled with him last week and left thecompany.Part 6Video 2Robin: What’s your job now, Jerome? Do you still work for that wholly funded American company?Jerome: No, I left it three years ago. I have my own business now.Frank: Gee, that’s great! How do you feel as a self-employed entrepreneur?J: I feel good. I can make a lot more money than before and I have a lot of independence in doing things. But sometimes I get tired. As you know, it’s not very easy to run a business on your own. What about you, Frank? What are you doing now?F: I’ve worked for several companies. After graduation, I went to a private company. Then a year later, I changed to a Sino –Janpanese joint-venture enterprise and worked as a sales assistant.Two years later, I moved on to a computer company and worked in export sales. And now, I’m an advertising executive. Oh, you are a real job-hopper. Why have you changed jobs so often? Colin: Oh, you are a real job-hopper. Why have you changed jobs so often?F: I’m always interested in new challenges. I know changing jobs frequently can be a waste of a company’s human resources, but I’m gaining a lot of experience! How is your job, Colin?C: I’ve been working for the PMC Textile Plant since I graduated. Two years ago, I was promoted to Line Supervisor.F: Do you like your job?C: The salary and benefits are Ok, but I don’t like the work environment. You know, the workshops are very noisy sometimes. Also, I don’t often get an opportunity to go anywhere. I hate staying in the same place all the time. You often travel on business, right Robin?R: Yes. As a buyer, I must travel to purchase stock. I’ve been to a lot of places.C: Maybe I should think about becoming a buyer…R: Mm…, everything has two sides. I get fed up with travelling. Nowadays, I want to spend more time with my family. Janet: Hi, guys, may I join you?J,C,R,F: Sure. Have a seat.Janet: You enjoy getting together, don’t you? What are you talking about?R: Jobs. What kind of job do you have, Janet?Janet: I’m the Public Relations Manager in a holding company.C: Do you enjoy it?Janet: Yes. What I like about it is that I can meet a lot of new and interesting people.R: How about your working hours?Janet: That’s the trouble. I usually have to work overtime, because I often have dinner parties in the evening. I don’t getenough time with my family and baby.。

新视野商务英语视听说(第二版)第三单元听力原文

新视野商务英语视听说(第二版)第三单元听力原文

Unit 3Part 2A: Good morning, Paper Mills plc. How can I help youB: Good morning. Can I talk to Pail Osman, pleaseA: Who’s calling pleaseB: Simon Weller, calling from Singapore.A: Well, Mr. Weller, I’m afraid Mr. Osman is not available at the moment. He has just left for a workshop.B: What time do you expect him back I need to talk with him.A: He told me he would come back in half an hour. Can I take a message or would you like to call him on his cellphoneB: I’ll try his cellphone. Could you give me the number, pleaseA: .B: Just let me check that. .A: That’s right.B: Thank you. Bye.Part 32.Operator: Hello, ABC Ltd. How can I help youPaul: This is Paul Jackson of Grandiose. Can I have extension 3421, pleaseO: Certainly, hold on a minute, I’ll put you through.Roy: Louise Paulson’s office, Roy speaking.P: This is Paul Jackson calling. Is Louise inR: I’m afraid she’s out at the moment. Can I take a messageP: Yes. Could you ask her to call me at 979-326-8965. I need to talk to her aboutthe order; it’s urgent.R: Could you repeat the number pleaseP: Yes, that’s 979-326-8965 and this is Paul Jackson.R: Thank you Mr. Jackson. I’ll make sure Louise gets this as soon as possible. P: Thanks. Bye.R: Bye.Part 4Video 1Receptionist: Hello, International sales.Schulz: Hello, this is Mr. Schulz here, calling from England.R: Yes, Mr. Schulz. Who do you want to speak toS: I’d like to speak to Mr. Matthews.R: Fine. Hold the line, please. I’m connecting you now.Perez: Hello. Mr. Matthews’ office. Who’s calling pleaseS: This is Mr. Schulz calling from England. Can I have a word with Mr. Matthews P: I’m afraid Mr. Matthews isn’t available. He’s gone to Hong Kong on business for a few days.S: When do you expect him backP: He’ll be back on Friday afternoon. Is it urgentS: Yes.P: Can I take a message for himS: Yes, please. Will you tell him that we’ve just received your sample of the new assembly coffee table and are quite happy with itP: Sure. It’s very kind of you to say so. Can we expect an order from youS: That’s why I’m making the call. Please tell Mr. Matthews we’re quite happy with the quality and design of the table, but the price is too high. We need some negotiation on it.P: OK, Mr. Schulz. Anything elseS: One more thing. Please inform Mr. Matthews that I won’t be able to get to your company that early this Saturday because of the rail strike. It’ll probably be afternoon before I arrive.P: No problem. I’ll give him the message.S: Thanks.P: You’re welcome. Goodbye.Part 51(1).Bennett is a famous doctor. Please call him on 875-9368 before you go to see him.(2).Miss Black is on holiday now. The telephone number of the hotel she is staying in in 305-636-8430.(3).The number of the order is 5312/A12.(4).This is John Bartholomew, B-a-r-t-h-o-l-o-m-e-w.(5).The name is Holt & Frier: H-o-l-t and f-r-i-e-r.(6).The name of the company is for Dora, I for Island, N for Northpole, E for Edward, and R for Richard.Part 6Video 2Receptionist: Good afternoon, this is DNM, How can I help youMandel: Good afternoon. I’d like to speak to Mr. Miller, please.R: Mr. Miller Hold on, please. I’ll connect you.Leo Miller: Mr. Miller speaking. Who’s calling pleaseM: This is Ms. Mandel from BCM. Is this Henry MillerL: What Henry Miller No, this is Leo Miller, in the Sales Department. Henry Miller is in the Customer Relations Office. I’m afraid you’ve dialed the wrongextension.M: Oh, sorry to have interrupted you. Can you give me Henry Miller’s extension, pleaseL: Sorry, I haven’t got a directory on hand now. Would you mind calling the switchboard again I’m sorry not to be of more help.M: Oh, OK. It doesn’t matter. I’ll call back to the receptionist. Thank you, anyway. R: Good afternoon. How can I help youM: Good afternoon. This is Ms. Mandel again. I’m afraid you gave me the wrong extension just now. I want to speak to Henry Miller, not Leo Miller.R: Oh, there are two Mr. Millers in our company. I’m very sorry I didn’t notice that. I’ll put you through right now. Please wait a minute.M: OK. I’m holding.R: Good afternoon. How can I help youM: It’s me again –Ms. Mandel. I’m still having trouble getting through to Henry Miller. No one is answering his line. I really need to talk to Mr. Miller as soon as possible. We placed an order with you last week, but we have so far heard nothing about it. It’s a rush order, and we need it urgently. Can you helpR: Of course. I’ll go and find him and ask him to ring you immediately. There may be a problem with his line.M: OK, thank you very much.Hello, Mr. Miller, this is Ms. Mandel. Thank you for ringing back. You are hard to get hold of!H: Oh, I’m terribly sorry for the trouble. I was in a meeting and I left my cellphone in my office.M: Oh, OK. Mr. Miller, I’m calling you about…。

商务英语视听说unit5听力

商务英语视听说unit5听力

商务英语视听说unit5听力Part 1M: Good morning, Mr. Anderson. How can I help you?W: Hi, I’m here to pick up the order I placed a few days ago.M: Certainly. Could I have your name please?W: The name is Anderson.M: All right. Let me check our records. Ah yes, here it is. The order was for 200 units of the new MP3 players.W: That’s correct.M: Okay, it looks like everything is in stock and ready to go. We’ll need to fill out a few forms before you can take the goods.W: That sh ouldn’t be a problem.Part 2W: We’ve just received an order from one of our clients for 500 cellular phones.M: Okay, let’s take a look at the details. What model do they want?W: It’s the new X-3.M: Right. How soon do they need them?W: They’ve asked for delivery within two weeks.M: Hmm, that’s a tight deadline. Do we have enough of the model in stock?W: No, we’re going to have to place a rush order with the supplier for the additional units.Part 3M: How did you find out about our software package?W: On the internet. One of your customers recommended it.M: Really? Who?W: I can’t remember his name. He was very happy with what your software had done for his business.M: I see. Well, we’d be happ y to show you a demo and answer any questions you might have.W: That would be great.。

商务英语视听说原文与答案完整版

商务英语视听说原文与答案完整版

ScriptsUnit1PartIIListeningandSpeakingTask1FAQsinjobinterviewCommentsonthethreequestions:PointforQ1:Tellmesomethingaboutyourself.Sampleanswers:Q1.IamgraduatinginJune,2015fromGuangdongUniversityofFinanceandmymajorisfinancialsecretar y.Iamanoutgoing,energeticperson.Ienjoyteamworkverymuch.Aspartofmydegreeprogram,Ineede dtocommunicatewithdifferentpeopel.Ipossessexcellentinterpersonalskillsandaverypositiv eattitude.Mycareeraspirationistobecomeasuccessfulsecretary.Duringmyinternshipatonecom pany,Iworkedasasecretary.Mydutiesincludedofferingfriendlyandefficientscheduletomyboss ,answeringphonecalls,takingandpassingonmessagestomyboss.Q2.andcomputercontests.Iamgoodat IreceivedhonorsinseveralFinancialmanagementcommunicating,organizingandcoordinating.I liketogetalongwellwithpeople fromdifferentbackgrounds.Ifsomethingblocksmypath,Iwilllookforasolution.Inevergive upeasily.SometimesIreceivecommentsthatIneedtoimproveintheareaoffiling.Iamnowtryingtoimproveb ylearningfromothers.Q3.Interestandcareerdevelopmentaretwoofmycriteriainchoosingajob.Interestisthebestmotiv ation.Ilovetobeasecretary,soIwilldefinitelydevotemyselftoit.Moreover,highjobsatisfa ctioncanbeattainedwhenthejobiswhatIaminterestedin. Careerdevelopmentisveryimportantformewhenchoosingajob.FromwhatIknow,Shangri-Laprovidesequalcareeradvancementforallstaff.Thejobrotationplanandindividuallytailor edtrainingprogramarereallyexcitingandhelpfulforyoungpeoplelikeme.Task2InappropriatequestionsinjobinterviewScript:M:Comein,please.W:Goodmorning,sir.I?mKarenYang.M:Goodmorning,MissYang.I?mKevinCarter,theAdministrationManager.Takeaseat,please. W:Oh,isthatyourwife,Mr.Carter?Sheissobeautiful.M:Thankyou.Ah⋯MissYang,I?vegonethroughyourresume.I?dliketoaskyousomequestionsnow,ify oudon?tmind.W:Ofcoursenot.pleasegoahead.M:Well,canyoutellmewhyyouwouldliketoworkasamedicalrepresentativewithus?W:Ireallylikethiskindofwork,andhavingbeenadoctorforthreeyears,Iwanttoapplyforthispositionforachange.M:Don?tyouthinkit?sapityforyoutoleaveyourpresentjob?W:Tosomeextent,itis.Ihavelearnedalotinthehospital.ButIwouldliketotryadifferentki ndoflife.Bytheway,couldyoutellmehowmuchthenewjobpays?M:Sure.Thereisafive-monthprobationary试用的periodandyoucanonlygetRMB2,000foreachmonth.Afterthat,we?lldetermineyoursalaryaccord ingtoyourperformance.W:Oh,Isee.Then,whataboutthepaidholidays,insurance,andthingslikethat?M:Everyemployeeinourcompanyenjoyslifeinsurance人寿保险andunemploymentinsurance.Inaddition,theyenjoytwo-weekpaidholidays.W:Thatsoundsfine.Howmuchtimewillittakeformetobepromotedhere?M:I?mnotsure.Itdependsonyourabilityandperformance.Maybewe?llsendyoutooneofourbranch es,ifyoulike.W:Noproblem.Ihatestayingatoneplaceallthetime.Butinwhichcitiesdoyouhaveyourbranc hes?And,whereisyourcompanybased把(总部设在⋯)?M:OurcompanyisbasedinNewYork,withbranchesinmanycities,suchasPhiladelphia,BeijingandLondon.⋯Key:Isthatyourwife,Mr.Carter?Sheissobeautiful. Avoidaskinginterviewerpersonalquestionsormakingpersonalcomments. Couldyoutellmehowmuchthenewjobpays? Theinterviewermightinferfromthesequestionsthatyouareonlyinterestedinyourownneedsand notthoseoftheircompany.Waituntiltheemployerraisesthesesubjectstodiscussthem. Whataboutthepaidholidays,insurance,andthingslikethat? Howmuchtimewillittakeformetobepromotedhere? Butinwhichcitiesdoyouhaveyourbranches?Andwhereisyourcompanybased?Itisalsounwisetoaskaboutthingsyoushouldhavealreadyknown.Youareonly tellingtheinterviewerthatyouhaven'tdoneyourhomework.PartIIILanguageFocusKey:o Name:CaiNingo Personality:serious-minded认真的;calm;humorous;easy-goingoStrengths:theabilitytoworkwithalltypesofpeopleoWeakness:perfectionist;impatientoWorkexperience:sixyears?financialindustryexperiencewithseveralcompanies;twoyears?xpe rienceinaninvestmentbankoQualification:graduatedfromPekingUniversityin2001majoringinaccounting;fluentEngli sh;bookkeeping记账andaccountingproficiencyinEnglish.oReasonsforleavinglastjob:wanttofindajobthatischallenging.oQuestionsaboutthejob:WouldIbeabletoworkabroadinoneofyouroverseasbranches? PartIVViewingandSpeakingVideo1ApplyingforthepositionoffinancialconsultantScript:Chen:Goodmorning,MsMandel.Ms.Mandel:Goodmorning,sitdown,please.Chen:Thankyou!Ms.Mandel:YouareChenBo,aren?tyou?I?mCathyMandel,DirectoroftheHRDepartment.Chen:Yes,I?mChenBo.Nicetomeetyou,Ms.Mandel.Ms.Mandel:Nicetomeetyou,too.I?vegonethroughyourresumeandwouldliketoknowmoreaboutyou. Chen:Thankyouforyourinterestinme.Ms.Mandel:Tostartwith,wouldyouliketotellmeabitaboutyourself?Chen:Sure.I?maseniorstudentatGDUF.Iexpecttograduatethissummer.Mymajorisinternationa lfinance.Ms.Mandel:Sowhydidyouchooseourcompany?Chen:AsfarasIknow,yourcompanyisoneofseveralleadinginternationalconsultantcorporatio nswhichcametoChinaafterChinaenteredWTO.Ithinkworkingherewouldgivemethebestchancetou sewhatI?velearnedatuniversity.Ms.Mandel:Asamajorininternationalfinance,whatdoyouthinkyoucandoinconsultancy? Chen:Well,Iknowhowtotackleproblems.Forexample,IknowImustfirstanalyzetheproblemandwo rkoutthemajorcause.ThenIwillbeabletosearchforwaystosolveitfromavailabledata.Ms.Mandel:Sometimesdataisnotenough.Haveyougotanyrelevantexperienceinthisfield? Chen:Lastyear,duringtheprobationaryperiod,IwasinvolvedintherestorationofafactoryinNa njing,Ireallylearnedalotfromtheexperience,especiallyhowtoaccess评估people?sstrengthsandabilities.Ms.Mandel:Canyoucopewithhardworkunderpressureandinatoughenvironment?Chen:Noproblem,Idon?tcareaboutpressureortheenvironmentaslongasIenjoythework.Ms.Mandel:Good.Now,doyouhaveanyquestionstoask?Chen:Yes,I?vegotone.ArethereanyopportunitiesforChineseemployeestobetransferredtothe headofficeinNewYorkorotherbranchofficesaroundtheworld?Ms.Mandel:Um,probably.Ithinky ouarelikelytobesenttoworkinanoverseasbranchtogetexperiencelaterononceyou?veprovedyo urworth.Chen:Oh,great.IfI?maccepted,Iwilldomybestforthecompany.Ms.Mandel:Iwishyouluck!We?llnotifyyouofourfinaldecisionbyFriday.Chen:Thankyou!Ms.Mandel.Good-bye.Ms.Mandel:Goodbye.Key:Reasonsforjoiningthecompany ItisoneoftheleadinginternationalconsultantcorporationswhichcametoChinaafterChinaenteredWTO. Workinginthiscompanywouldgivehimthebestchancetousewhathehaslearnedatuniversity. RelevantworkexperienceHewasinvolvedinafactoryrestorationinNanjing.Questions ArethereanyopportunitiesforChineseemployeestobetransferredtotheheadofficeinNewYork orotherbranchofficesaroundtheworld?ResultoftheinterviewChenBowillbenotifiedofthefinaldecisionbyFriday.Video2 ApplyingforthepositionofSalesManagerScript:Wang:MayIcomein?Mr.White:Yes,pleasedo.Wang:Goodmorning,sir.MynameisMerryWang.I?vecomeforaninterview,asrequested.Mr.White:Nicetomeetyou,MissWang.IamHarryWhite,DirectoroftheHRDepartment.Iwasexpecti ngyou.Please,takeaseat.Wang:Thankyou.Mr.White:Well,MissWang,youareapplyingforthepositionofSalesManager,right?Howdidyoukno waboutourcompany?Wang:IgottoknowyourcompanyfromyourTVcommercials.Theyareelaboratelydesignedandproduce d,andleavemedeepimpression.Andinthesummersof1997and1998Iworkedasasalesgirlforyourcom panyinGuangzhou.Mr.White:Really?That?sgood.Thenyoumustknowsomethingaboutourcompany?Wang:Yes,alittle.Y ourcompanyisveryfamous.Yourcosmeticsandskincareproductsareverypopularwithwomenallover theworld.Mr.White:Huh,that?sright.MissWang,canyoutellmewhichuniversityyouattended?Wang:SunYat-sen.Mr.White:Andwhatdegreehaveyougot?Wang:Ihaveabachelor?sdegreeinbusinessadministration.Mr.White:HowisyourEnglish?Youknow,somestaffmembersinourcompanyareAmericans,soconver sationalEnglishisveryimportant.Wang:IpassedTEM8atcollege,andIamgoodatoralEnglish.IthinkIcancommunicatewithAmerican squitewell.Mr.White:Good.IknowyouarenowwithUnitedButter.Whatisyourchiefresponsibilitythere? Wang:I?veworkedthereforfiveyears,sinceIgraduatedfromcollege.Twoyearsago, IwasappointedBrandManager—responsibleforthePandalineofbiscuits.Mr.White:Whydoyouwanttochangeyourjob?Wang:Iwanttochangemyworkenvironment,seeknewchallengesandbroadenmyexperience.That?swh yIwanttomoveintosales.Mr.White:Whatdoyouthinkisthemostimportantqualificationforasalesperson?Wang:Ithinkit?sself-confidenceandqualityproducts.Mr.White:Iagreewithyou.Whatsalarywouldyouexpecttogethere?Wang:Well,Iwouldleaveittoyoutodecideafteryouconsidermyabilities.My currentannualincomeinUnitedButteris150thousand.But,er, dyoutellme⋯coul alittlemoreaboutwhatthejobentails?Mr.White:Youwouldbeinchargeofallthesalesactivities,forallhairproductsinnortheastChina.Thiswouldinvolvemarketanalysis,clientserviceanddevelopment,salespromotion,andregularcustomersatisfactionsurveys.You?dreportdirectlyto theRegionalSalesDirector.Doyouhaveanyotherquestions?Wang:Yes,onlyone.WhencanIgetyourdecision?Mr.White:I needtodiscusswith otherboardmembers.We?llnotifyyouof our decisionassoonaspossible.But ⋯tobehonest,youseemtobeagoodcandidate withtherightkindofexperienceandpersonality.You?rehighonmylist.Wang:That?sgood!Thankyou,Mr.White.Ilookforwardto hearingfrom you. Goodbye.Mr.White:Goodbye.Key:o1.F TFFTo 2.1)SalesManager2)Five3)BrandManager4)biscuits5)BusinessAdministration6)oralEnglishScriptsUnit2Script:Sherry:Daniel,it?syou!Ihaven?tseenyouforyears.Howareyoudoing?Daniel:Verywell,thankyou.Andyou,Shelly?Sherry:Nottoobad.Iheardyou?vegotanewjob.So,whatdoyoudonow?Daniel:Iamanengineerinalargeinternationalcarcorporationnow.Sherry:Oh,that?snice!Whichdepartmentareyouin?Daniel:I?mintheResearchandDevelopmentDepartment.Sherry:Thatsoundsgreat!Daniel:Yes,it?sreallyaveryexcitingandrewardingjob.Atthemoment,wearedesigninganewtypeofcar.Sherry:Oh,really?You?vealwaysbeenclever,Daniel.Iknewyou?ddosomethingverychallenginga ndcreative.Doyouneedtoworkovertime?Daniel:Notreally,Ijustworkregularhoursmostofthetime.ButonFridaynights,Isometimesst ayintheofficeafterworktodealwithunfinishedtasks.Sherry:Well,Daniel,youmustcomeandseemesometimeandtellmeallaboutitoveracupoftea.Daniel:Icertainlywill.Whataboutyou,Sherry?Howisyourjob?Sherry:Iamstilltheaccountantofthatcosmeticscompany ⋯Task2DescribingjobsScript:v Jack:Hi,I?mJack.I?mthemanageroftheResearch&DevelopmentDepartment.I?vebeeninthispos itionforthreeyears.Ihavetomanageallaspectsoftheproductdevelopmentprocess,includingresourceallocation,budgetrequirementsandpersonnelmanageme nt.Ihavetoworkwithmarketingteamstoanalyzetheneedsofthedevelopingmarketsanddirectourwo rkaccordingly.I?mresponsibleforcreatingandmanagingtheR&Dteamsandfortheoverallplanning ,execution,andsuccessoftheprojects.v Janet:I?mJanet,SalesManagerofR&TCompany.SinceIwaspromotedtothepositionofmanagerfo uryearsago,I?vebeenengagedinvariousresponsibilities.Myresponsibilitiesinclude:develop ingsalesstrategies;achievingsalestargets;recruitingandtrainingsalesstaff;supervisinga ndmotivatingteamperformance;expandingthecustomerbaseandensuringhighlevelsofcustomersa tisfaction.v Stanley:Hi,I?mStanley.AsthemanageroftheProductionDepartment,I?mresponsibleforselecting,developingandmanagingahighlycompetentandmotivatedstaffofemp loyees;ensuringthatproductioniscost-effectiveandthe productsareproducedontimeandofgoodquality.Moreover,Ihavetoworkoutthehumanandmateria lresourcesneeded.I?malsoresponsibleforidentifyingthetrainingneedsofourstaffandculti vatingacultureofcontinuousimprovementinallaspectsofmanufacturing. PartIVViewingandSpeakingVideo1IntroducingtitlesandresponsibilitiesScript:President:Goodafternoon,everyone!ThisisRobinCopperfield,thenewvicepresidentofourcompa ny.Hewillbeinchargeoftheaccountingwork.Let?sgivehimawarmwelcome!Robin:Thankyou!President:Mr.Copperfieldisanexpertinthefieldofaccounting.So,itisapleasureforustohav ehimhere.Now,Mr.Copperfield,I?dliketointroducethevicepresidentsandmanagerstoyou. Robin:It?sOK,thankyou!President:ThisisMayBates,VicePresidentinchargeoftheAdministrationDepartmentandtheNe ighborhoodServiceDepartment.Robin:Nicetomeetyou,Ms.Bates.Ms.Bates:Nicetomeetyou,Mr.Copperfield.President:AndthisisDennisHayes.VicePresidentinchargeoftheMarketingDepartmentandtheS alesDepartment.DennisHayes:Howdoyoudo,Mr.Copperfield?Gladtomeetyou.Robin:Gladtomeetyou,Mr.Hayes.President:Andthisis ⋯oh,whereisAndrewJefferson?Robin:Mr.Jefferson?I?vemethimbefore.Iheardheisoneofthesecretsofthiscompany?ssuccess.Everyonewasravingaboutwhatagreatjobhe?sdonein ⋯President:Uh ⋯speakofthedevil ⋯Mr.Jeffersonhasjustarrived.Mr.Jefferson:Hi,Mr.Copperfield,goodtoseeyouagain.Robin:Goodtoseeyou,Mr.Jefferson.Mr.Jefferson:Sorry,I?mlate.Iwastalkingtoaclient.Robin:Oh,that?sOK.Howmanydepartmentsareyouinchargeof,Mr.Jefferson?Mr.Jefferson:Four:Research&Development,Engineering,ContractBudgets,andProjectPreparation.Robin:Nowonderyou?resobusy.President:Mr.Copperfield,therearethreemanagerswhoreportdirectlytoyou,andtheyarealll adies.So,ladies,canyouintroduceyourselves?AdaBlack:I?mAdaBlack,responsibleformanagementaccounts.CarolineClinton:I?mCarolineClinton,responsibleforfinancialaccounts.LucyWhite:I?mLucyWhite,responsiblefordataprocessing.Robin:Oh,good.Nicetomeetyouall,ladies.Key:1.CarolineClinton:financialaccountsLucyWhite:dataprocessingAdaBalck:managementaccounts2.Administration;Marketing;Engineering;ProjectPreparation;Accounting3.1)administration:rearserviceofthecompany,coordinatingthestafftoexercise2)neighborhoodservice:workingoutplansforpreserving&improvingthephysicl,social&econo michealthofneighbor.3)marketing:establishingmarketingstrategiesto4)research&development:providingadviceonavailableresearch5)engineering:manage&controllingprojectquality,schedule&costs6)contractbudgets:leadthepreparation,development&managementoftheoperationalVideo2Doyou likeyourjob?Script:Robin:What?syourjobnow,Jerome?DoyoustillworkforthatwhollyfundedAmericancompany? Jerome:No,Ileftitthreeyearsago.Ihavemyownbusinessnow.Frank:Gee,that?sgreat!Howdoyoufeelasaself-employedentrepreneur?Jerome:Ifeelgood.IcanmakealotmoremoneythanbeforeandIhavealotofindependenceindoingthi ngs.But,sometimesIge[t]tired.Asyouknow,it?snotveryeasytorunabusinessonyourown.Whatab outyou,Frank?Whatareyoudoingnow?Frank:I?veworkedforseveralcompanies.Aftergraduation,Iwen[t]toapriva[te]company.Thenayea rlater,IchangedtoaSino-Japanese[,sain?u,d??p??ni:z]joint-ventureenterpriseandworkedasasalesassistant.Twoyearslater,Imovedontoacomputercompanyand workedinexportsales.Andnow,I?manadvertisingexecutive.Colin:Oh,youarearealjob-hopper.Whyhaveyouchangedjobssooften?Frank:I?malwaysinterestedinnewchallenges.Iknowchangingjobsfrequentlycanbeawasteofaco mpany?shumanresources,butI?mgaininlotofexperience!Howisyourjob,Colin?Colin:I?vebeenworkingforthePMCTextilePlantsinceIgraduated.Twoyearsago,Iwaspromotedto LineSupervisor.Frank:Doyoulikeyourjob?Colin:ThesalaryandbenefitsareOk,butIdon?tliketheworkenvironment.Youknow,theworkshopsa reverynoisysometimes.Also,Idon?toftengetanopportunitytogoanywhere.Ihatestayinginthesa meplaceallthetime.Youoftentravelonbusiness,right,Robin?Robin:Yes.Asabuyer,Imus[t]traveltopurchasestock.I?vebeentoalotofplaces.Colin:MaybeIshouldthinkaboutbecomingabuyer ⋯Robin:Mm⋯, everythinghastwosides.Igetfedupwithtraveling.Nowadays,Iwan[t]tospendmoretimewithmyfamily.Janet:Hi,guys,mayIjoinyou?Everybody:Sure.Haveaseat.Janet:Youenjoygettingtogether,don?tyou?Whatareyoutalkingabout?Robin:Jobs.Whatkindofjobdoyouhave,Janet?Janet:I?mthePublicRelationsManagerinaholdingcompany.Colin:Doyouenjoyit?Janet:Yes.WhatIlikeaboutitisthatIcanmeetalotofnewandinterestingpeople.Robin:Howaboutyourworkinghours?Janet:That?sthetrouble.IusuallyhavetoworkovertimebecauseIoftenhavedinnerpartiesinthee vening.Idon?tgetenoughtimewithmyfamilyandbaby.Key:1.self-employedentrepreneur,buyer,LineSupervisor,AdvertisingExecutive,PublicRelationsManag erslikedislikeJeromemakingalotmoremoney;havinglotsofindependenceindoingthingsfeelingtiredsometimesRobinhavingbeentoalotofplacestoomuchtraveling;havingverylittletimetospendwithhisfamilyColingoodsalaryandbenefitsnoisyworkenvironment;seldomhavingtheopportunitytogooutFranknewchallenges;alotofexperienceJanetmeetingalotofnew&interestingpeopleoftenhavingdinnerpartiesintheevening;havinglittletimewithherfamilyandbabyScriptsUnit3PartIIListeningandSpeakingTask1MakingacallScript:OfficeAssistant:Goodmorning.LuckPromotions.MayIhelpyou?Mike:Hello,thisisMikeTwistfromSmoothCommunication.CouldIspeaktoSteveTurner,please? OfficeAssistant:Justamoment,please.Steve:Hi,Mike.It?snicetohearfromyou.How?stheEnglishweather?Mike:It?sprettygoodforthistimeofyear.What?sitlikeinNewYork?Steve:Notgood,I?mafraid.Mike:That?sapity!I?mplanningtocomebynextweek.Steve:Really?Well,you?llcomebyandseeuswhileyou?rehere,Ihope.Mike:That?swhatI?mphoningabout.I?vegotameetingwithacustomerinBostononThursdaynextwe ek.Iwashopingwecouldarrangetomeetupeitherbeforeorafterthat.Steve:Great.Thatwouldgivemeachancetoshowyouthatconventioncenter.Mike:That?swhatIwasthinking.Steve:YousaidyouhaveotbeinBostononThursday?That?sthe7th?Mike:That?sright.IcouldstopoverinNewYorkontheway—thatwouldbeWednesday.Wouldthatbepossible?Steve:Ah,I?mafraidIwon?tbeintheofficeonWednesday.Mike:Er,well,theotherpossibilitywouldbetoarrangeitafterIleaveBoston.Steve:WhendoyouplantoleaveBoston?Mike:EitherThursdayafternoonorFridaymorning,butIwouldliketocatchaflightbacktoLondo nonFridayevening.Steve:Ok.Well,itwouldbebestforusifyoucouldflyinonFridaymorning.Iwillpickyouupattheai rport,andthenIcouldshowyoutheconventioncenter.Ifthere?stime,youcouldcomebacktotheoff iceandwe?llrunthroughanyofthedetailsthatstillhaven?tbeenfinalized.Mike:Thatsoundsgood.JustaslongasIcangetbacktotheairportformyeveningflight.Steve:Noproblem.Look,whydon?tyoufaxmeyourinformationonceyou?veconfirmedyourflight?Th enwe?llgetbacktoyouwithanitineraryfortheday—that?sFridaythe8th,right?Mike:That?sright.Good.Well,I?lldothatandIlookforwardtoseeingyounextweek.Key:F F T T F T F FTask2LeavingamessageScript:Operator:Hello,ABCCo.Ltd.HowcanIhelpyou?Paul:ThisisPaulJacksonofGrandCompany.CanIhaveextension3421?Operator:Certainly,holdonaminuteandI?llputyouthrough.Roy:LouisePaulson?soffice.ThisisRoyspeaking.Paul:ThisisPaulJacksoncalling.IsLouisein?Roy:I?msorry.She?soutatthemoment.Paul:Whenwillshebeback?Roy:I?mafraidshewon?tbebacksoon.CanItakeamessage?Paul:Yes,couldyouaskhertocallmeat979-326-8965.Ineedtotalktoherabout theorderweplacedlastFriday.I?mafraidwehavetomakesomechangestotheorder.Tellherit?surgent.Roy:Couldyourepeatthenumberplease?Paul:Yes,it?s979-326-8965andthisisPaulJackson.Roy:Couldyouspellit?Paul:P-A-U-L,Paul,J-A-C-K-S-O-N,Jackson.PaulJackson.Roy:Thankyou,Mr.Jackson.I?llmakesureLouisegetsthisassoonaspossible.Paul:Thanks,bye.Roy:Bye.Key:MessageNoteTo:LouisePaulsonFrom:PaulJacksonPhone:979-326-8965Message:RingbacktohimabouttheordertheyplacedlastFriday.Theyhavetomakesomechangestot heorder.It?surgent.Takenby:RoyPartIVViewing&SpeakingVideo1LeavingamessageScript:Receptionist:Hello,InternationalSales.Mr.Schulz:Hello,thisisMr.Schulzhere,callingfromEngland.Receptionist:Yes,Mr.Schulz,whodoyouwanttospeakto?Mr.Schulz:I?dliketospeaktoMr.Matthews.Receptionist:Fine.Holdtheline,please.I?mconnectingyounow.(connected)MissPerez:Hello.Mr.Matthew?soffice.Who?scallingplease?Mr.Schulz:ThisisMr.SchulzcallingfromEngland.CanIhaveawordwithMr.Matthews? MissPerez:I?mafraidMr.Matthewsisn?tavailable.He?sgonetoHongKongonbusinessforafewday s.Mr.Schulz:Whendoyouexpecthimback?MissPerez:He?llbebackonFridayafternoon.Isiturgent?Mr.Schulz:Yes.MissPerez:CanItakeamessageforhim?Mr.Schulz:Yes,please.Willyoutellhimthatwe?vejustreceivedyoursampleofthenewassemblycoffeetableandarequitehappywithit?MissPerez:Sure.It?sverykindofyoutosayso.Canweexpectanorderfromyou?Mr.Schulz:That?swhyI?mmakingthecall.PleasetellMr.Matthewswe?requitehappywiththequalit yanddesignofthetable,butthepriceistoohigh.Weneedsomenegotiationonit.MissPerez:OK,Mr.Schulz.Anythingelse?Mr.Schulz:Onemorething.PleaseinformMr.MatthewsthatIwon?tbeabletogettoyourcompanytha tearlythisSaturdaybecauseoftherailstrike.It?llprobablybeafternoonbeforeIarrive. MissPerez:Noproblem,I?llgivehimthemessage.Mr.Schulz:Thanks.MissPerez:You?rewelcome.Goodbye.Key:1.F F T T F2.Message1)Willyoutellhimthatwe?vejustreceivedyoursampleofthenewassemblycoffeetable andarequitehappywithit?Message2)PleasetellMr.Matthewswe?requitehappywiththequalityanddesignofthetable,butthe priceistoohigh.Weneedsomenegotiationonit.Message3)PleaseinformMr.MatthewsthatIwon?tbeabletogettoyourcompanyearlyonSaturdaybec auseoftherailstrike.Iprobablywon?tarriveuntilthatafternoon.Video2Youarehardtogetholdof!Script:FirstattemptReceptionist:Goodafternoon,thisisDNN.HowcanIhelpyou?Ms.Mandel:Goodafternoon.I?ler,please.Receptionist:ler?Holdon,please.I?llconnectyou.(connected)LeoMiller:lerspeaking.Who?scallingplease?Ms.Mandel:ThisisMs.MandelfromBCM.IsthisHenryMiller?LeoMiller:What?HenryMiller?No,thisisLeoMiller,intheSalesDepartment.HenryMillerisint heCustomerRelationsOffice.I?mafraidyou?vedialedthewrongextension.Ms.Mandel:Oh,sorrytohaveinterruptedyou.CanyougivemeHenryMiller?sextension,please? LeoMiller:Sorry,Ihaven?tgotadirectoryonhandnow.Wouldyoumindcallingtheswitchboardaga in?I?msorrynottobeofmorehelp.Ms.Mandel:Oh,Ok.Itdoesn?tmatter.I?llcalltothereceptionist.Thankyou,anyway. SecondattemptReceptionist:Goodafternoon.HowcanIhelpyou?Ms.Mandel:Goodafternoon.ThisisMs.Mandelagain.I?mafraidyougavemethewrongextensionjus tnow.IwanttospeaktoHenryMiller,notLeoMiller.Receptionist:Oh,lerinourcompany.I?mverysorry,Ididn?tnoticethat.I?l lputyouthroughrightnow.Pleasewaitaminute.Ms.Mandel:OK.I?mholding.(Phonerings.Nobodyanswersthephone.Ms.Mandelhangsupthephone.)ThirdattemptReceptionist:Goodafternoon.HowcanIhelpyou?Ms.Mandel:It?smeagain—Ms.Mandel.I?mstillhavingtroublegettingthroughtoHenryMiller.Nooneisansweringhisline.Irea lerassoonaspossible.Weplacedanorderwithyoulastweek,butwehavesofarheardnothingaboutit.It?sarush order,andweneediturgently.Canyouhelp?Receptionist:Ofcourse.I?llgoandfindhimandaskhimto ringyouimmediately. Theremaybeaproblemwithhisline.Ms.Mandel:OK,thankyousomuch.Fourthattempt(lerisinhisoffice.Thephonelineisconnected.)Ms.Mandel:Hello,ler,thisisMs.Mandel.Thankyouforringingback.Youarehardtogetholdof!HenryMiller:Oh,I?mterriblysorryforthetrouble.IwasinameetingandIleftmycellphonein myoffice.Ms.Mandel:Oh,ler,I?mcallingyouabout ⋯Key:1.Firstattempt1)A 2)CSecondattempt3)CThirdattempt4)C5)B6)C2.1)ler,thereceptionistreplied,“Holdon,please.I?llconnectyou. ”2)WhenLeoMillerfoundoutthathewasnottheoneMs.Mandelaskedfor,hesaid,“I?mafraidyou?vedialedthewrongextension. ”3)WhenMs.Mandelwastoldshedialedthewrongnumber,shesaid,“Oh,sorrytohaveinterruptedyou.CanyougivemeHenryMiller?sextension,please?”4)Whenthereceptionistrealizedshehadgiventhewrongextension,shesaid,“I?mverysorry,Ididn?tnoticethat.I?llputyouthroughrightnow.Pleasewaitaminute.”5)WhenMs.Mandelphonedthereceptionistthethirdtime,sheexplained,“It?smeagain—Ms.Mandel.I?mstill havingtroublegettingthroughtoHenryMiller ⋯Canyouhelp? ”6)WhenMs.Mandelsaiditwashardtogetholdofhim,HenryMillerreplied,“Oh,I?mterriblysorryforthetrouble. ”ScriptsUnit4PartIIListeningandSpeakingTask1FormalandinformalmeetingsScript:Extract1.Goodafternoon,I?dliketocallthemeetingtoorder.Therearethreeissuesontoday?sag enda.Firstofall,let?sdiscusswhetherit?snecessarytosetuptheDepartmentofSecurity.Extract2.OK,everyoneishere.Shallwestart?Asyouknow,we?vecalledthismeetingtodiscusswh etherit?stheappropriatetimetoestablishanewagency.So,whydon?twestartwithAnn,whowilli ntroducethesituation?Extract3.Right,youknowwhywe?rehere.Theproductpresentationisnextweekandwe?vegottocom eupwithsomeoriginalideas.Maybeweshoulddoitlikethis—I?llnotedownyourideasonthechartoverhere.Thenwe?lleliminatethemorewaywardideas.Theres toftheideaswillbemadeintoashort-listofthreeorfourconcept.Extract4.WelcometoBCG,andtowhatIamsurewillbethebeginningofamajornewalliance.Today,o urpurposeistoproposethestrategiesofpromotingournewproducts.We?vedrawnupanagendalistingsomepossibleapproaches ⋯Extract5.Right,let?sgetdowntobusiness.Today,besidestheusualreports,we?vegotanimporta ntadditionalitemontheagenda—anewevaluationpolicyforthedepartment.Isuggestwedealwiththatattheendandtrytokeepthere portsasbriefaspossible.Extract6.Well,gentlemen,it?sapleasuretobeheretodayandtohavethisopportunitytomeetall ofyou.I?dliketostartwithabriefintroductionofmyselfandmycolleagueSimon.Key:1Formal*Goodafternoon,I?dliketocallthemeetingtoorder.*Firstofall,let?sdiscuss ⋯2Informal*OK,everyoneishere ⋯*So,whydon?twestartwith ⋯3Informal*Right,youknowwhywearehere.*Maybeweshoulddoitlikethis ⋯4Formal*WelcometoBCG,andtowhatIamsurewillbethebeginningofamajornewalliance.*Todayourpurposeisto ⋯5Informal*Right,let?sgetdowntobusiness ⋯*Isuggestwedealwiththat ⋯6Formal*Well,gentleman,it?sapleasuretobeheretoday⋯*I?dliketostartwith ⋯Task2HowtotakemeetingminutesScript:Recordingtheproceedingsofaprofessionalmeetingcanbeachallengingtask.Ifyouareaskedtotaken otesforthemeeting,herearesometipsthatcanhelpyoudoagoodjob.First,arriveatthemeetingaheadofschedule.Findagoodseatinthemiddleofthegroupwhereyoucan heareveryonespeakplainly.Besureyourpenorpencilworksifyoutakenotesbyhandorchecktoseeif thelaptopprovidedforthispurposeispluggedinandworkingasneeded.Second,considerusingataperecorder,whichwillhelpyouensureaccuracyintranscribingproceed ings.Ifyouusesuchequipment,arrangetohaveitonhandatthetimeandlocationofthemeeting,andb esuretheequipmentworksproperlybytestingitbeforethemeetingbegins.Third,useaconsistentformat.Theusualcriteriaincludethemeeting?sname,location,date,ands tartingaswellasendingtime.Alsomentionedatthetopofyourlistarethenamesofattendees. Fourth,followtheagenda.Ifanagendawaspostedordistributedbeforethemeeting,covereachofi tspointsinyourminutes.Fifth,beconcise.Ratherthanwritingeachwordthateveryonesays,justcatchthehighlights.Als o,findoutwhetherattendeeswishtobeidentifiedbynameorprefertobekeptanonymous.Sixth,listspecificoutcomes.Importantactionsshouldbelistedseparatelytocatchreader?sa ttention.Checkpreviousminutestofollowsimilarorganization.Seventh,afterthemeeting,writeameetingreportfromyournotes.Signyournameatthebottomofthe lastpageoftheminutes.Distributethefinalcopyofmeetingminutestoeveryonewhoattendedaswel lasabsentees. Itisalsoimportanttoorganizeallmeetingminutesinastandardfilesothatitcanwellserveasf uturereference.PartIVViewingandSpeakingVideo1Whyarewehere?Script:(Saleshavedropped!LarryHunter,MarketingManagerofB&N,callsameetingatshortnotice.) Gregory:Doyouknowwhywearehere?Richard:No.Ihavenoidea.Hejustpoppedinandtoldmetherewouldbeameetingat3:00.Amy:I?mafraidit?saboutcuts.Isawhimthismorningandhe?snothappy.Larry:Badnews!Iguessyou?veallseenlastmonth?ssalesfigureforthelaptopX600.Amy:No,actuallyIhaven?t.Richard:Me,neither.Larry:Oh,well,there?sa21%dropfromJuly.Gregory:21%?That?sadisaster!Amy:Isupposeyou?regoingotblamemysalesteam.Larry:No,Amy.Wearenotgoingtoblameanyone.Nottoday.Weneedtodecide whatwearegoingtodoaboutit.Richard:Wait.Beforewegoon,canwehavealookatthesepoorfigures?Larry:Sorry,I?mnotsureifIhave ⋯Ah,yes,I?vegotafewcopieshere.Asyoucansee⋯Amy:Larry,Iwantyoutoknowthatit?snotmyfault!Mypeoplehavebeenworking reallyhardtopromotesales.Larry:Yes,yes,Iknow.Butthefactisthattheresultsarenotgood.Richard:Maybewecan ⋯Amy:Youshouldtrustyourteam!Therearealwaysupsanddownsinsales!Larry:Look,Amy.Idohaveconfidenceinmyteam!Ihavecalledthismeetingtosee whatmyteamsuggestswedo!Soshallwegetonwithit?Isupposewecanstartby findingoutwhywearehavingthesepoorresults.Gregory,wouldyoupleasegiveus ananalysisofthesefigures?Gregory:Ur ⋯Sorry,Idon?thaveanythingpreparedsinceIdidn?tknow ⋯Larry:Oh,well ⋯Key:F F F T FVideo2Whatcanwedo?Script:(Saleshavedropped!LarryHunter,MarketingManagerofB&N,callsameetingtosolvetheproblem.)Larry:I?msorrytohavecalledthismeetingatsuchshortnotice.Didyouallgetacopyofthesalesf igures?Together:Yes.Larry:Good.Soyouhaveseenfrommymemothepurposeofthismeeting.Firstly,weneedtofigureoutth ereasonforthedrop,andsecondly,whatweshoulddoaboutit.Itmightnotbeeasy,butIwanttofinish themeetingby3o?clock.Gregory:OK.Together:Uh-huh.Larry:Now,Amy,whatdoyouthink?Amy:Well,there?salotmorecompetitionouttherenow.Larry:That?strue,butourpricesarecompetitive.Richard:Inmyopinion,thesalespeoplearenotverymotivated.Weneedtodosomethingtoencourag ethemtogetoutthereandsell.Amy:Ithinkthey?reworkingprettyhardalready.Larry:Butit?snothardenough,Amy!Theyneedsomethingtogivethemabitofa。

2020年整理新视野商务英语视听说下册1-8单元video原文unit 7.doc

2020年整理新视野商务英语视听说下册1-8单元video原文unit 7.doc

Video 1H: Well, Mr. Aubrey, let's move on to next point, shall we?A: OK. It's the question of the delivery date.H: What's your deadline?A: September 20th. We really have to insist on that because we have a very strict timetable.It's essential for us to have it before the 30th, otherwise...H: Yes, of course, but let me explain the position.A: OK, go ahead, please.H: As you know, we had a disastrous hurricane here last month and part of our workshop was damaged.That halted production for 10days.A: Yes, you told me.H: So, eh, there's a backlog of orders to fill.A: I understand but...H: We're working at full capacity, but the earliest delivery date we can make is the last week in September.A: I'm afraid that's not good enough.H: Why not?A: The engines have to be installed after we receive them. That takes time.I do hope you'll appreciate our position, Harry. Can't you arrangedelivery for September 20th?H: Mm! We can try but we can't guarantee it.A: If not the 20th, then when?H: We can guarantee September 25th.A: Why the 25th?H: That's the date the ship is scheduled to arrive.We can't make an earlier shipment because production won't be complete in time.A: Let me see, it'll take about a week for onward transport to the destination until the 5th of October.H: Yes, I'm sorry. We can try to meet an earlier date but I don't hold out much hope.A: OK, let's make it the 25th. But we must install absolutely on September 25th as the last possible date.H: Fair enough.A: All right, then. Let's make it the 25th of September.But if it is possible earlier then all the better.H: Of course. You can count on me. I'll do my best.Video 2B: Hello, Ms. Lester. Haven't seen you for a long time.L: Hello, Mr. Backer. Nice to meet you again.Unfortunately, we have a problem! I've just received a fax from my head office and it seems there may have been some misunderstanding about our last order.B: Oh dear, what seems to be the problem?L: The consignment arrived at the port yesterday on time, but while unloading, we noticed the goods were not the A1 quality we order. B: Really! Oh, I'm terribly sorry. Something must have gone wrong. Let me check this on the computer...Er...Oh dear, yes, I'm afraid there's been a slip-up in our Shipping Department.I'm very sorry. It's certainly our fault.Mm...What would you like us to do about it?L: Well, we can keep this delivery and try to find another buyer for it. But of course, we'd need a price adjustment, say a 25% reduction on the lot. And we'd need a now delivery of A1 quality dispatched immediately.B: That sounds fair enough. Thank you. But just let me check our stock position...Yes, we can ship a delivery of A1 quality by the first available steamer.Let me see, yes, actually there's one scheduled for the day after tomorrow.We'll make an immediate arrangement for the shipment.L: OK. that'll be fine. Let's hope the steamer arrives on schedule and we can have the goods by the middle of next month.B: We'll keep in touch with the shipping company and let you know if there are any problems.L: Good. Thank you.B: Ms. Lester, thank you very much for your cooperation.L: We hope you'll help us out if we're in difficulties sometime in the future.B: Yes, of course. Whenever you need us, we'll try our best to help. That's a promise.。

商务英语视听说2听力原文 姜第一版新世纪

商务英语视听说2听力原文 姜第一版新世纪

商务英语视听说2听力原文姜第一版新世纪【听力原文】:(Text 1)W: What’s new with you,Jack?M:Well,I met a really nice woman.We’ve been going out for three months and things look good now.(Text 2)M: When did you first find the door broken and things missing?W:After I got up,around 5:20.Then I called the police station.(Text 3)W: Pass me the flour,please.M:Which tin is it in?W:The one at the end of the shelf.It’s slightly smaller than the others.M:Oh,right.(Text 4)W:Do you know why George hasn’t come ye t?M:Yes.He was planning to come,but his wife’s father fell downsome stairs and they had to take him to a hospital.W:I’m sorry to hear that.(Text 5)W:Hi,Tony.How did your experiment go yesterday?M: Well,it wasn’t as easy as I had thought.I have to con tinue doing it tonight.(Text 6)M:Is that Ann?W:Yes.M:This is Mike.How are things with you?W:Oh,very well,but I’m very busy.M:Busy? But you’ve finished all your exams?W:Yes,but I have to help my little sister with her foreign language.M:How about coming out with me this evening?There’s a new film on.W:I’m afraid I can’t.A friend of mine is coming from the south and I have to go to the station to meet him.M:What a pity!How about the weekend then?W:No,I’ve arranged to go to an art exhi bition with my parents.M:What about next week sometime?W:Maybe.(Text 7)W:I hear there will be a football competition between all senior schools next month.Is that so?M:That’s true.W:Would you please go into some more details?M:Well,the competition will be held in our school and it will begin on August 11.The competition will last a whole week.W:Anything else?M:Yes,both the girls and boys competition will be held at the same time.The girls competition will be held in the morning and the boys competition will be held in the afternoon.W:Yes? Sounds exciting.M:We are both members of our school football team.We should be ready for it.W:Of course.It’s a long time since we had the last football competition last time.I’m really looking forward to anothercompetition.M:Me,too.(Text 8)W: Excuse me.I am from STM.We are carrying out a survey on the traffic in our city.Do you mind if I ask you some questions?M:No,not at all.Go ahead.W:Good,thanks.What do you do,sir?M:I am a teacher.I teach children French.W:Great.Do you live far from the school? I mean,how do you usually go to work?M:Well,mostly by car.But once in a while,I prefer to ride my bike.You know,I live quite far from the school,about 20 miles.And I have to spend about an hour riding to school.But it only takes me less than a quarter of an hour to drive my car,unless the traffic is very bad.W:I see.Does this happen often? I mean the bad traffic.M:Yes,sure! I often get stuck on the way,and the problem’s getting worse and worse.W:That’s all of my questions.Thank you very much.M:You are welcome.(Text 9)M: Customer service.Andney Grant speaking.How may I help you?W:I can’t believe this is happening.I called and ordered a 32?inch bag last Friday.But today I found that you sent me a 24?inch one.I was planning to use that bag during our vacation in Mexico,but it doesn’t seem possible any more because we will take off on Saturday.It’s only two days away.What am I supposed to do?M:I’m really sorry,madam. I’ll check right away.Would you please tell me your order number?W:It’s CE2938.M:Just a minute.I do apologize,madam.There did seem to be a mistake.I’ll have the corre ct size bag sent to you by overnight mail right away.It will arrive in time for your Saturday trip.Again I apologize for any inconvenience caused by our mistake.I promise it won’t happen again.W:OK.Well,thank you.M:Thank you,madam,for choosing Linch mail.I hope you willhave a wonderful vacation.(Text 10)I wasn’t too fond of the lecture classes of 400 students in my general course.Halfway through my second term when I was considering whether or not to come back in the fall,I went on the Internet and came across Americorp.Then I joined in an organization,and that’s what I did last school year.I worked on making roads,building a house,serving as a teacher’s assistant and working as a camp officer in several projects in South Carolina and Florida.It’s been a great experience,and I’ve almost learned more than what I could have in college since I didn’t really want to be at that school and wasn’t interested in my major anyway,I thought this was better for me.After 1,700 hours of service I received 4,750 dollars.I can use that to pay off the money I borrowed from the bank or for what is needed when I go back to school this fall at Columbus State in Ohio.Classes are smaller there and I’ll be majoring in German education.After working with the kids,now I know,I want to be a teacher.。

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Unit 1Task 2M: Come in, please.W: Good morning, sir. I’m Karen Yang.M: Good morning, Miss Yang. I’m Kevin Carter, the Administration Manager. Take a seat, please.W: Oh, is that your wife, Mr. Carter? She is so beautiful.M: Thank you. Ah… Miss Yang, I’ve gone through your resume. I’d like to ask you some questions now, if you don’t mind.W: Of course not. please go ahead.M: Well, can you tell me why you would like to work as a medical representative with us?W: I really like this kind of work, and having been a doctor for three years, I want to apply for this position for a change.M: Don’t you think it’s a pity for you to leave your present job?W: To some extent, it is. I have learned a lot in the hospital. But I would like to try a different kind of life.W: By the way, could you tell me how much the new job pays?M: Sure. There is a five-month probationary period and you can only get RMB2,000 for each month. After that, we’ll determine your salary according to your performance.W: Oh, I see. Then, what about the paid holidays, insurance, and things like that? M: Every employee in our company enjoys life insurance and unemployment insurance. In addition, they enjoy two-week paid holidays.W: That sounds fine. How much time will it take for me to be promoted here?M: I’m not sure. It depends on your ability and performance. Maybe we’ll send you to one of our branches, if you like.W: No problem. I hate staying at one place all the time. But in which cities do you have your branches? And, where is your company based?M: Our company is based in New York, with branches in many cities, such as Philadelphia, Beijing and London.Follow-up practiceCai: May I come in?Ms. Smith: Yes, please.Cai: Good morning, Madam. My name is Cai Ning. I am coming to your company for an interview, as requested.Ms. Smith: Fine, thank you for coming, Miss Cai. Please sit down. I am Anne Smith, Assistant Manager for the Personnel Department.Cai: Nice to see you, Ms. Smith.Ms. Smith: Nice to meet you, too. Would you like to have a cup of coffee or tea? Cai: Tea is fine. Thank you.Ms. Smith: I’ve read your CV. It looks good. Now, I wonder if you can tell me moreabout yourself, for example, your personalityCai: Well, I think I’m a serious-minded girl, I’m calm and I don’t panic in a crisis. I like jokes and have a good sense of humor. And I also enjoy working with all kinds of people. I can even get along with people who are bad-tempered or something like that.Ms. Smith: Well, then, what do you consider your strengths and weakness?Cai: Strengths and weakness? Well, I think my ability to work with all types of people is a particular strength.Ms. Smith: Yes.Cai: My weakness? Er, I’m a little bit perfectionist. I’m quite often dissatisfied with what I’ve done. I always think I can do it better or in a different way.Ms. Smith: I wouldn’t call that a weakness. I’d call that a strength.Cai: Well, apart from that, I suppose sometimes I am not patient enough.Ms. Smith: Now, can you tell me about your past experience?Cai: I have six years’ financial industry experience, working for several companies. For the past two years, I have been working in an investment bank.Ms. Smith: What qualifications have you had for this position?Cai: I graduated from Peking University in 2001, majoring in accounting. I can speak fluent English and I can deal with bookkeeping and accounting in English quite well. Ms. Smith: Why did you leave your last position?Cai: I want to find a job that is challenging, where I can grow.Ms. Smith: Now, is there anything else you’d like to ask me?Cai: Yes, if I get this job with HDC, would I be able to work abroad in one of your overseas branches?Ms. Smith: Oh, yes, certainly. Our staff regularly does six-month placements in other branches.Cai: Oh, that’s great.Ms. Smith: Right, time is pressing, I’m afraid, so thank you very much for coming to see me and we’ll be in touch with you before the end of the week.Cai: thank you for seeing me.Ms. Smith: Goodbye.Cai: Bye.Video 1Chen = C. Ms. Mandel = M.C: Good morning, Ms. Mandel.M: Good morning. Sit down, please.C: Thank you.M: You are Chen Bo, aren’t you? I’m Cathy Mandel, Director of the HR Department. C: Yes, I’m Chen Bo. N ice to meet you, Ms. Mandel.M: Nice to meet you, too. I’ve gone through your resume and would like to know more about you.C: Thank you for your interest in me.M: To start with, would you like to tell me a bit about yourself?C: Sure, I’m a senior stu dent at Guangdong University of Finance. I expect to graduate this summer. My major is international finance.M: So, why did you choose our company?C: As far as I know, your company is one of several leading international consultant corporations which came to China after China entered WTO. I think working here would give me the best chance to use what I’ve learned at university.M: As a major in international finance, what do you think you can do in consultancy? C: Well, I know how to tackle problems. For example, I know I must fist analyze the problem and work out its major cause. Then I will be able to search for ways to solve it from the available data.M: Sometimes data is not enough. Have you got any relevant experience in this field? C: Last year, during the probationary period, I was involved in the restoration of a factory in Nanjing. I really learned a lot from the experience, especially how to assess people’s strengths and abilities.M: Can you cope with hard work under pressure and in a tough environment?C: No problem. I don’t care about pressure or the environment as long as I enjoy the work.M: Good. Now, do you have any questions to ask?C: Yes, I’ve got one. Are there any opportunities for Chinese employees to be transferred to the head office in New York or other branch offices around the world? M: Um, probably. I think you are likely to be sent to work in an overseas branch to get experience later on once you’ve proved your worth.C: Oh, great. If I’m accepted, I will do my best for th e company.M: I wish you luck! We’ll notify you of our final decision by Friday.C: Thank you, Ms. Mandel. Goodbye.M: Goodbye.Video 2Wang = W, Mr. White = M.W: May I come in?M: Yes, please do.W: Good morning, sir. My name is Merry Wang. I’ve come for an interview, as requested.M: Nice to meet you, Miss Wang. I am Harry White, Director of the HR Department. I was expecting you. Please, take a seat.W: Thank you.M. Well, Miss Wang, you are applying for the position of Sales manager, right? How did you know about our company?W: I got to know your company from your TV commercials. They are elaborately designed and produced, and leave me deep impression. And in the summers of 1997 and 1998 I worked as a salesgirl for your company in GZ.M: Really? That’s good. Then you must know something about our company?W: Yes, a little. Your company is very famous. Your cosmetics and skincare products are very popular with women all over the world.M: Huh, that’s right. Miss Wang, can you tell me which university you attended? W: Sun Yat-sen.M: And what degree have you got?W: I have a bachelor’s degree in business administration.M: How is your English? You know, some staff members in our company are Americans, so conversational English is very important.W: I passed TEM8 at college, and I am good at oral English. I think I can communicate with Americans quite well.M: Good. I know you are now with United Butter. What is your chief responsibility there?W: I’ve worked there for five years, since I graduated from college. Two years ago, I was appointed Brand Manager – responsible for the Panda line of biscuits.M: Why do you want to change your job?W: I want to change my work environment, seek new challenges and broaden my experience. That’s why I want to move into sales.M: What do you think is the most important qualification for a salesperson?W: I think it’s self-confidence and quality products.M: I agree with you. What salary would you expect to get here?W: well, I would leave it to you to decide after you consider my abilities. My current annual income at United Butter is 150 thousand. But, er, … could you tell me a little more about what the job entails?M: You would be in charge of all the sales activities, for all hair products in northeast China. This would involve market analysis, client service and development, sales promotion, and regular customer satisfaction surveys. You’d report directly to the Regional Sales Director. Do you have any other questions?W: Yes, only one. When can I have your decision?M: I need to discuss with other board members. We’ll notify you of our decision as soon as possible. But … to be honest, you seem to be a good candidate with the right kind of experience and personality. You’re high on my list.W: That’s good! Thank you, Mr. White. I look forward to hearing from you. Goodbye. M: Goodbye.Case AnalysisInterviewer: Where do you see yourself in three years?Candidate: Well, I see myself in sales, you know. I must say, I would rather like to establish my own company, you know, in my home town.Interviewer: What specifically about our company attracted you?Candidate: Well, first of all, you know, I want to leave my present company. It’s too small, and you know, I don’t like the boss. He doesn’t know how to motivate people. You know, he is also bad-tempered. You know, the job is routine and boring. Interviewer: Um…Candidate: Can I ask a question? If I get this job, you know, would I be able to work abroad in one of your overseas branches? You know, I like travelling. Interviewer: Our staff members regularly do six-month placements in otherbranches.Candidate: Oh, well, that’s what I’m interested in.Interviewer: What do you think of your strengths and weaknesses?Candidate: Strengths and weakness? Well, that’s hard to answer. You know, I’m very humorous. I think that’s my particular strength. My weaknesses? I suppose I don’t have any, you know.Interviewer: Ok. Is there anything else you’d like to ask?Candidate: Oh, yeah. If I get this job, can I take time off for vacation? You know, I love travel.Interviewer: I’m afraid I can’t answer that.Candidate: And also, when can you give me a definite answer about this job? Interviewer: I guess you’ll just have to wait until the end of the week. Well, I’m afraid we have to stop here. Thank you very much for coming to see me.Unit 2Task 11.I haven’t seen you for years.2.What do you do now?3.I’m in the Research and Development Department.4.I knew you’d do something very challenging and creative.5.I sometimes stay in the office after work to deal with unfinished tasks.6.I am still the accountant of that cosmetics company…Task 2Jack: Hi, I’m Jack. I’m the manager of the Research & Development Department. I’ve been in this position for three years. I have to manage all aspects of the product development process, including resource allocation, budget requirements and personnel management. I have to work with marketing teams to analyze the needs of the developing markets and direct our work according ly. I’m responsible for creating and managing the R&D teams and for the overall planning, execution, and success of the projects.Janet: I’m Janet, Sales Manager of R&T Company. Since I was promoted to the position of manager four years ago, I’ve been eng aged in various responsibilities. My responsibilities include: developing sales strategies; achieving sales targets; recruiting and training sales staff; supervising and motivating team performance; expanding the customer base and ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction.Stanley: Hi, I’m Stanley. As the manager of the Production Department, I’m responsible for selecting, developing and managing a highly competent and motivated staff of employees; ensuring that production is cost-effective and the products are produced on time and of good quality. Moreover, I have to work out the human and material resources needed. I’m also responsible for identifying the training needs of our staff and cultivating culture of continuous improvement in all aspects of manufacturing.Video 1 Introducing titles and responsibilitiesPresident = P; Robin= RP: Good afternoon, everyone! This is Robin Copperfield, the new vice president of our company. He will be in charge of the accounting work. Let’s give him a warm welcome!R: Thank you!P: Mr. Copperfield is an expert in the field of accounting. So, it is a pleasure for us to have him here. Now, Mr. Copperfield, I’d like to introduce the vice presidents and managers to you.R: It’s OK, thank you!P: This is May Bates, Vice President in charge of the Administration Department and the Neighborhood Service Department.R: Nice to meet you, Ms. Bates.Ms. Bates: Nice to meet you, Mr. Copperfield.P: And this is Dennis Hayes, Vice President in charge of the Marketing Department and the Sales Department.Dennis Hayes: How do you do, Mr. Copperfield? Glad to meet you.R: Glad to meet you, Mr. Hayes.P: And this is … oh, where is Andrew Jefferson?R: Mr. Jefferson? I’ve met him before. I heard he is one of the secrets of t his company’s success. Everyone was raving about what a great job he’s done in…P: Uh… speak of the devil… Mr. Jefferson has just arrived.Mr. Jefferson: Hi, Mr. Copperfield, good to see you again.R: Good to see you, Mr. Jefferson.Mr. Jefferson: Sorry, I’m late. I was talking to a client.R: Oh, that’s ok. How many departments are you in charge of, Mr. Jefferson?Mr. Jefferson: Four: Research & Development, Engineering, Contract Budgets, and Project Preparation.R: No wonder you’re so busy.P: Mr. Copperfield, there are three managers who report directly to you, and they are all ladies. So, ladies, can you introduce yourselves?Ada Black: I’m Ada Black, responsible for management accounts.Caroline Clinton: I’m Caroline Clinton, responsible for fin ancial accounts.Lucy White: I’m Lucy White, responsible for data processing.R: Oh, good. Nice to meet you all, ladies.Video 2 Do you like your job?Robin = R; Jerome = J; Frank = F; Colin = C; Janet = JaR: What’s your job now, Jerome? Do you stil l work for that wholly funded American company?J: No, I left it three years ago. I have my own business now.F: Gee, that’s great! How do you feel as a self-employed entrepreneur?J: I feel good. I can make a lot more money than before and I have a lot ofindependence in doing things. But, sometimes I get tired. As you know, it’s not very easy to run a business on your own. What about you, Frank? What are you doing now?F: I’ve worked for several companies. After graduation, I went to a private company. Then a year later, I changed to a Sino-Japanese joint-venture enterprise and worked as a sales assistant. Two years later, I moved on to a computer company and worked in export sales. And now, I’m an advertising executive.C: Oh, you are a real job-hopper. Why have you changed jobs so often?F: I’m always interested in new challenges. I know changing jobs frequently can be a waste of a company’s human resources, but I’m gaining a lot of experience! How is your job, Colin?C: I’ve been working for the PMC T extile Plant since I graduated. Two years ago, I was promoted to Line Supervisor.F: Do you like your job?C: The salary and benefits are OK, but I don’t like the work environment. You know, the workshops are very noisy sometimes. Also, I don’t often get an opportunity to go anywhere. I hate staying in the same place all the time. You often travel on business, right, Robin?R: Yes. As a buyer, I must travel to purchase stock. I’ve been to a lot of places.C: Maybe I should think about becoming a buyer…R: Mm…, everything has two sides. I get fed up with traveling. Nowadays, I want to spend more time with my family.Ja: Hi, guys, may I join you?Everybody: Sure. Have a seat.Ja: You enjoy getting together, don’t you? What are you talking about?R: Jobs. What kind of job do you have, Janet?Ja: I’m the Public Relations Manager in a holding company.C: Do you enjoy it?Ja: Yes. What I like about it is that I can meet a lot of new and interesting people. R: How about your working hours?Ja: That’s the trouble. I usually have to work overtime, because I often have dinner parties in the evening. I don’t get enough time with my family and baby.Unit 3Task 1O: Good morning. Luck Promotions. May I help you?M: Hello, this is Mike Twist from Smooth Communication. Could I speak to Steve Turner, please?O: Just a moment, please.S: Hi, Mike. It’s nice to hear from you. How’s the English weather?M: It’s pretty good for this time of year. What’s it like in New York?S: Not good, I’m afraid.M: that’s a pity!I’m planning to come by next week.S: Really? Well, you’ll come by and see us while you’re here, I hope.M: that’s what I’m phoning about. I’ve got a meeting with a customer in Boston on Thursday next week. I was hoping we could arrange to meet up either before or after that.S: Great. That would give me a chance to show you the convention center.M: That’s what I was thinking.S: You said you have to be in Boston on Thursday? That’s the 7th?M: that’s righ t. I could stop over in NY on the ay – that would be Wednesday. Would that be possible?S: Ah, I’m afraid I won’t be in the office on Wednesday.M: Er, well, the other possibility would be to arrange it after I leave Boston.S: When do you plan to leave Boston?M: Either Thursday afternoon or Friday morning, but I would like to catch a flight back to London on Friday evening.S: Ok. Well, it would be best for us if you could fly in on Friday morning. I will pick you up at the airport, and then I could s how you the convention center. If there’s time, you could come back to the office and we’ll run through any of the details that still haven’t been finalized.M: That sounds good. Just as long as I can get back to the airport for my evening flight.S: No problem. Look, why don’t you fax me your information once you’ve confirmed your flight? Then we’ll get back to you with an itinerary for the day –that’s Friday the 8th, right?M: That’s right. Good. Well, I’ll do that and I look forward to seeing you next week. Task 2Roy: Louise Paulson’s office. This is Roy speaking.Paul: This is Paul Jackson calling. Is Louise in?Roy: I’m sorry. She’s out at the moment.Paul: When will she be back?Roy: I’m afraid she won’t be back soon. Can I take a message?Paul: Yes, could you ask her to call me at 979-326-8965. I need to talk to her about the order we placed last Friday. I’m afraid we have to make some changes to the order. Tell her it’s urgent.Roy: Could you repeat the number please?Paul: Yes, it’s 979-326-8965 and this is Paul Jackson.Roy: Could you spell it?Paul: P-A-U-L, Paul, J-A-C-K-S-O-N, Jackson. Paul Jackson.Roy: Thank you, Mr. Jackson. I’ll make sure Louise gets this as s oon as possible. Paul: Thanks, bye.Roy: Bye.Video 1R: Hello, International Sales.Mr.: Hello, this is Mr. Schulz here, calling from England.R: yes, Mr. Schulz, who do you want to speak to?Mr. : I’d like to speak to MR. Matthews.R: Fine. Hold the line, please. I’m connecting you now.(connected)Miss: Hello. Mr. Matthews’ office. Who’s calling please?Mr.: this is Mr. Schulz calling from England. Can I have a word with Mr. Matthews? Miss: I’m afraid Mr. Matthews isn’t available.He’s gone to Hong Kong on business for a few days.Mr. Schulz: when do you expect him back?Miss.: he’ll be back on Friday afternoon. Is it urgent?Mr.: Yes.Miss.: Can I take a message for him?Mr.: Yes, please. Will you tell him that we’ve just received your sample of the new assembly coffee table and are quite happy with it?Miss.: Sure. It’s very kind of you to say so. Can we expect an order from you?Mr.: That’s why I’m making the call. Please tell Mr. Matthews we’re quite happy with the quality and design of the table, but the price is too high. We need some negotiation on it.Miss.: Ok, Mr. Schulz. Anything else?Mr. One more thing. Please inform Mr. Matthews that I won’t be able to get to your company that early this Saturday because of th e rail strike. It’ll probably be afternoon before I arrive.Miss.: No problem, I’ll give him the message.Mr.: Thanks.Miss.: You’re welcome. Goodbye.Video 2:First attempt:R: Good afternoon, this is DNN. How can I help you?M: good afternoon. I’d l ike to speak to Mr. Miller, please.R: Mr. Miller? Hold on, please. I’ll connect you.(connected)L: Mr. Miller speaking. Who’s calling please?M: this is Ms. Mandel from BCM. Is this Henry Miller?L: what? Henry Miller? No, this is Leo Miller, in the Sales Department. Henry Miller is in the Customer Relations Office. I’m afraid you’ve dialed the wrong extension.M: Oh, sorry to have interrupted you. Can you give me Henry Miller’s extension, please?L: Sorry, I haven’t got a directory on hand now. Would y ou mind calling the switchboard again? I’m sorry not to be of more help.M: Oh, OK. It doesn’t matter. I’ll call back to the receptionist. Thank you, anyway. Second attemptR: Good afternoon. How can I help you?M: Good afternoon. This is Ms. Mandel agai n. I’m afraid you gave me the wrong extension just now. I want to speak to Henry Miller, not Leo Miller.R: Oh, there are two Mr. Millers in our company. I’m very sorry, I didn’t notice that. I’ll put you through right now. please wait a minute.M: Ok. I’m holding.(Phone rings. Nobody answers the phone. Ms. Mandel hangs up the phone.)Third attemptR: Good afternoon. How can I help you?M: It’s me again—Ms. Mandel. I’m still having trouble getting through to Henry Miller. No one is answering his line. I really need to talk to Mr. Miller as soon as possible. We placed an order with you last week, but we have so far heard nothing about it. It’s a rush order, and we need it urgently. Can you help?R: Of course. I’ll go and find him and ask him to ring you immediately. There may be a problem with his line.M: OK, thank you so much.Fourth attempt(Mr. Miller is in his office. The phone line is connected. )M: Hello, Mr. Miller, this is Ms. Mandel. Thank you for ringing back. You are hard to get hold of!H: Oh, I’m terribly sorry for the trouble. I was in a meeting and I left my cell phone in my office.M: Oh, ok. Mr. Miller, I’m calling you about…Unit 4Task 2Recording the proceedings of a professional meeting can be a challenging task. If you are asked to take notes for the meeting, here are some tips that can help you do a good job.First, Arrive at the meeting ahead of schedule. Find a good seat in the middle of the group where you can hear everyone speak plainly. Be sure your pen or pencil works if you take notes by hand or check to see if the laptop provided for this purpose is plugged in and working as needed.Second, Consider using a rape recorder, which will help you ensure accuracy in transcribing proceedings. If you use such equipment, arrange to have it on hand at the time and location of the meeting, and be sure the equipment works properly by testing it before the meeting begins.Third, use a consistent format. The usual criteria include the meeting’s name, location, date, and starting as well as ending time. Also mentioned at the top of your list are the names of attendees.Fourth, follow the agenda. If an agenda was posted or distributed before themeeting, cover each of its points in your minutes.Fifth, be concise. Rather than writing each word that everyone says, just catch the highlights. Also, find out whether attendees wish to be identified by name or prefer to be kept anonymous.Sixth, list specific outcomes. Important actions should be listed separately to catch reader’s attention. Check previous minutes to follow similar organization.Seventh, after the meeting, write a meeting report from your notes. Sign your name at the bottom of the last page of the minutes. Distribute the final copy of meeting minutes to everyone who attended as well as absentees.It is also important to organize all meeting minutes in a standard file so that it can well ser ve as future reference.Video 1Gregory :Do you know why we are here?Richard :No, I have no idea ! He just popped in and told me there would be a meeting at 3:00.Amy : I’m afraid it’s about cuts. I saw him this morning and he’s not happy.Larry : Bad news ! I guess you’re all seen last month’s sales figure for the laptop x600. Amy : No , actually I haven’t.Richard: Me, neither.Larry : Oh ,well ,there’s a 21% drop from July.Gregory : 21%? That’s a disaster!Amy : I suppose you’re going to blame my sales team .Larry:No, Amy. We are not going to blame anyone .Not today. We need to decide what we are going to do about it.Richard: Wait. Before we go on, can we have a look at these poor figures?Larry:Sorry , I’m not sure if I have …. Ah, yes, I’ve got a few copies here. As you can see….Amy : Larry, I want to know that it’s not my fault! My people have been working really hard to promote sales.Larry:Yes, yes, I know. But the fact is that the results are not good .Richard: Maybe we can ….Amy : You should trust your team! There are always ups and downs in sales! Larry:Look, Amy, I do have confidence in my team ! I have called this meeting to see what my team suggests we do .So shall we get on with it! I suppose we can start by finding out why we are having these poor results. Gregory, would you please give us an analysis of these figures?Gregory :Ur….. Sorry, I don’t have anything prepared since I didn’t know…. Larry:Oh, well …..Video 2Larry Hunter Amy Richard GregoryL: I’m sorry to have called this meeting at such short notice. Did you all get a copy of the sales figures?A, R, G: YesL: Good. So you have seen from my memo the purpose of this meeting. Firstly, we need to figure out the reason for the drop, and secondly, what we should do about it? It might not be easy, but I want to finish the meeting by 3 o’clock.G: OKA, R: Uh-huh.L: Now, Amy, what do you think?A: Well, there’s a lot competition out there now.L: That’s true, but our prices are competitive.R: In my opinion, the salespeople are not very motivated. We need to do something to encourage them to get out there and sell.A: I think they’re working pretty hard already.L: But it’s not hard enough. Amy, they need something to give them a bit of push. What about the bonus system? How many salespeople get bonus now?A: Not many.L: Really? Why not?A: The sales quotas are pretty high. you have to make $60.000 in sales, That’s a lot. Most people average about $45.000.L: Per month?A: Yes.R: Well, maybe we should lower our quotas.L: How’s that going to motivate them, Richard?R: If we lower the quotas, it will be easier for the salespeople to reach them. So more people will get……A: I don’t see the point. How’s that going to increase sales?L: Let him finish.R: Well, I think the quotas are just too high. The salespeople don’t think they can reach them so try don’t try. But, if someone is making, say $45.000, and if the target is $50.000, then they’ll work just a little bit harder to reach 50.000.G: I see what you mean. And if they get a nice bonus at $50.000 then, they will work even harder the next month.L: Yes. You have got a good point! Let’s come up with a proposal for lower quotas.Unit 5Task 1I: So, what basic needs do business travelers have?K: one of the most important things is a quick check-in and check-out. After a long trip, it’s annoying to have to wait at the hotel reception for five minutes. Room service is also very important. Guests often stay in their rooms working and don’t have time to go out to a restaurant, so they want their meals to be served in their rooms.I: And what facilities are there in the room?。

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