BEC中级真题集3阅读理解详解t3
新编剑桥商务英语中级第三部课本阅读原题与答案共56页
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BEC第三辑test3真题(试题仅阅读部分)及参考答案
这是我根据文库里的一份资料单独整理出来的BEC第三辑TEST3,可能又不完整及缺漏之处,望大家能够理解。
谢谢! PART 11 This businessman has successfully targeted a different group of consumers.2 With careful forward planning, this businessman is helping the company survive a difficult period.3 The company is now more open to change because of this businessman's way of thinking.4 This businessman has made and implemented certain decisions despite opposition to them.5 This businessman has achieved some success by misleading people about his intentions.6 The abilities of this businessman were previously doubted by the company that employs him.7 This businessman is admired for his ability to manage a number of business interests.'Businessman of the Year' AwardA :James King: Chief Executive of Fentons FinanceKing was nominated for the quality of his leadership, with the judges claiming that the Fentons Finance boss is almost revered by his team. He is credited with reinventing Fentons Finance - revitalising its culture of inflexibility, removing outdated pre-merger barriers and playing a brilliant tactical game. He led everyone to believe he was opposed to large mergers and then jumped on the Westcombe Bank opportunity at just the right moment. History will be the judge, but for now the markets consider King to be a star.B Keith Nash: Chief Executive of Hamley's SupermarketsNash took over as CEO when Hamley's systems and distribution were out of date and the brand badly needed freshening up. He began refocusing the brand at the higher quality end of the food market and launched several own-brand initiatives for the health conscious. As a result, the share price has gone up nearly 80 per cent. This should be extremely satisfying for Nash, who had left the retailer in 1986, disappointed after failing to secure the top job.C Jorge Marquez: Chairman of the Kenwick GroupMarquez was a popular choice for his achievements at Kenwick. The judges say he has been courageous in pushing through the appointment of controversial or inexperienced chief executives to companies within the group, and then sponsoring them as they transformed their businesses. He operates as a 'virtual' chairman, without a permanent office in any one company. He phones his CEOs regularly, and several of them have acknowledged the vital contribution he makes to their effectiveness. Everyone is impressed at how he also finds the time to be chairman of two other large companies.D Richard Jenkins: Finance Director of Centron AdvertisingLabouring in the shadow of a high-profile boss can sometimes draw attention away from the finance director, and the judges considered it was high time Jenkins got that attention. The CEO may be the public face of Centron, but Jenkins is the one who makes it run smoothly. Behind the scenes, he is constantly demonstrating that budgets and forecasts are what is needed to make a company successful, particularly now that the advertising market has been hit by recession. It is largely thanks to him that Centron is in much better shape than its rivals.Part 2(这个可能分段有错误)Setting up an appraisal schemeAppraisals can be a wonderful opportunity for your staff to focus on their jobs and make plans to develop their unused potential. (0) ..........So, if you have decided that an appraisal scheme should be set up in your company, you need to establish some formal procedures and make some decisions before you begin. Even if your company already has a scheme, you need to consider what you want to achieve and how you are going to do this.First of all, you need to decide on your key objectives and the real purpose of your scheme.(8).............A scheme should never be introduced at a time of redundancies, or simply for profit or competitive edge, because this will create fear and alienate staff. The next step is to decide how the scheme can most successfully be managed. It is essential that all senior staff are committed to the process and willing to make a positive contribution.The person given responsibility for designing the scheme and the appraisal forms needs to have knowledge of all roles within the organisation. He or she must also be aware of employees' potential needs. (9).............It should be someone who is trusted and whom staff will turn to if they are concerned about their appointed appraiser or the appraisal interview. The design of the scheme should indicate who will be appraising whom. This needs great tact and sensitivity. First, remember that no manager can effectively appraise more than seven or eight people. It is equally important to remember that, if significant numbers of staff are appraised by someone they dislike, or by a person whose values they do not share, the success of your scheme may be threatened.(10) ............. So bear this in mind from the beginning and, if necessary, establish an appeals procedure.Having decided on your policy and who will appraise which members of staff, you need to communicate this in the simplest possible way. Avoid lengthy documents - few people will read them. (11).............Most organisations choose a person's line manager to be the appraiser. This can be seen as an opportunity or a threat, so be ready to consider alternatives if necessary.Once you have established the appraisal process, make sure that appraisal interviews take place at a convenient time, and ideally on neutral ground. It should be borne in mind that some appraisals may involve the disclosure of confidential information. (12) .............These will show the decisions that were taken during the interview and will also indicate any new performance targets that have been agreed.A It is important to select a manager who can deal effectively with any suspicions staff may have about appraisals.B Such a measure can also reduce insecurity and unite staff in recognising the positive elements of appraisal.C Having even one staff member in such a position may affect how others respond to the process.D Ideally, this should be to provide a supportive framework that aids staff development.E Simply make sure that staff know who will appraise them and why, and what form the interview will take.F It is therefore important to decide who will have access to written records of the appraisal.G They can also be a means of getting the best out of staff, both as individuals, and as team members.PART 3(这个可能分段也有错误)SHEER GENIUS - OR A W ASTE OF TIME?Encourage your original thinkers and live with their strange habits, says Alan Worthin. If one of your research staff announced that he had worked out a way to propel a vehicle on a cushion of air, would you tell him to concentrate on something practical, or suggest taking it further? If a member of your development team asked if she could come in late because she had her best ideas at 3 am would you insist that she is in the office at 9 am like everyone else?Current business wisdom is that companies need creative, innovative people to beat competitors. The reality is that companies have always needed new ideas to survive and progress, but in the past they weren't particularly good at encouraging the people who produced them.Original thinkers don't always fit easily into the framework of an organisation. However, the advice from managing director, John Serrano is, 'Get rid of the dull people and encourage the unusual ones'. Essentially, he believes that companies need to learn how to manage their original thinkers in order to ensure that the business profits from their contribution. He also says, 'Original thinkers often find it difficult to drive change within the organisation, so they resign, feeling angry and disappointed. It is essential to avoid this.''You can't recognise original thinkers by the way they look,' says Ian Freeman. An apparently ordinary exterior can conceal a very creative thinker.' His consultancy, IBT Personnel, has devised a structured way to identify original thinkers. 'We define employees as champions, free-wheelers, bystanders and weak links, and most original thinkers come into the category of free-wheelers. They may miss deadlines if they become involved in something more interesting. They are passionate and highly motivated but have li ttle or no understanding of business directions and systems.'Headhunter George Solomon also thinks original thinkers have their disadvantages. 'They may have a bad influence within an organisation, especially given the current management trend for working in teams. The original thinkers themselves may be unaware of any problem, but having them around can be disruptive to colleagues. who have to be allowed to point out when they are being driven crazy by the original thinkers' behaviour.' Yet, in his opinion, the 'dream team' in any creative organisation consists of a balanced mixture of original thinkers and more practical, .realistic people.So, having identified your original thinkers, how do you handle them? One well-known computer games company has a very inventive approach. 'We encourage our games designers by creating an informal working environment,' says director Lorna Marsh. 'A company cannot punish risk-takers if it wants to encourage creativity. Management has to provide support, coaching and advice - and take the risk that new ideas may not work. Our people have flexible working hours and often make no clear distinction between their jobs and their home lives.'Original thinkers may fit into the culture of 21st century organisations, but more traditionalorganisations may have to change their approach. Business psychologist Jean Row believes that the first step is to check that original thinkers are worth the effort. 'Are the benefits they bring worth the confusion they cause? If so, give them what they want, allow plenty of space, but set clear limits. Give them extremely demanding targets. If they fail to meet them, then the game is up.But if they succeed, your organisation stands only to gain.'13 It is important for a company to encourage original thinkers because_____A this allows it to promote innovative products.B this enables it to stay ahead of its rivals.C they are very flexible about their working hours.D their talents are ideally suited to the market.14 John Serrano thinks that original thinkers should be_____A helped to develop better people management skills.B asked to manage change within the organisation.C supported so they can perform well for the company.D encouraged to follow company procedures.15 What does Ian Freeman say about original thinkers?A They are unenthusiastic and poorly motivated.B Their work standards are impossibly high.C Their abilities are hard to recognise.D They lack awareness of commercial processes.16 What problems can be observed when there are original thinkers in the workforce?A They may have a negative effect on other workers.B They dislike the concept of teamwork.C They rush tasks through to completion.D They cannot work with less creative colleagues.17 In what way is the games company's approach to original thinkers special?A It allows them to work from home whenever they wish.B It uses different forms of disciplinary action for them.C It promotes a relaxed atmosphere in the workplace.D It encourages them to reduce the risks that they take.18 A traditional organisation wishing to employ original thinkers needs to _____A provide them with projects they are interested in.B assess whether their contribution makes up for any problems.C have a flexible approach if goals are not always achieved.D be prepared to handle any negative feedback from colleagues.PART 4Who Benefits Most from Company Training?According to recent research, the better educated and the higher up the socio.economic scale you are, the more likely you are to be offered workplace training. And, incidentally, the more likely you are to then turn (19) the offer, pleading family and personal commitments or (20) of work. Less qualified staff, on the other hand, are offered fewer training opportunities, but are more eager to (21) them up. In fact, people with few or no educational qualifications are three times morelikely to accept training when it is offered.In the majority of companies, more (22) are allocated to management training than to other areas. Employers (23) their better qualified staff as more important to the business, so they pay them accordingly and invest more in them in (24) of training. This is (25) by the fact that organisations are dependent on properly (26) managers making the right decisions. But this (27) may mean that companies are (28) other parts of the workforce down.The researchers found a growing demand for training among the lower-skilled.Unfortunately this demand is not being (29)by employers, even though there are strong indications that companies would benefit from doing so. They also discovered that, despite the substantial (30) between the training provided for managers and that offered to other staff, there was still widespread endorsement of training.For the purposes of the research, training was defined as any (31) of planned instruction or tuition provided by an employer with the aim of helping employees do their work better. It therefore included a wide variety of approaches. On-the-job and classroom training (32) to be used equally by employers. But learning on the job, which involved observing a certain procedure and then practising it, was easily the most popular method for all categories of employee. While many felt that learning from colleagues was best,very few (33) the internet as an effective way to train.19 A back B over C down D off20 A force B pressure C strain D load21 A pick B keep C take D put22 A means B reserves C finances D resources23 A imagine B regard C suppose D know24 A requirements B specifications C states D terms25 A allowed B approved C justified D accepted26 A understanding B intelligent C informed D knowledgeable27 A stress B emphasis C weight D strength28 A letting B cutting C breaking D setting29 A reached B achieved C gained D met30 A space B gap C hole D room31 A frame B structure C form D order32 A showed B appeared C demonstrated D presented33 A rated B thought C marked D believedPART 5 没有找到答案PART 1 答案《‘Businessman of the Year' Award》年度企业家奖。
BEC中级第二三四辑阅读真题详细解析(完美打印版)
第二辑T1P1这篇文章讲的是培训(coaching)的作用。
培训对一个公司的发展和员工的成长都是至关重要的。
文章的内容比较泛,但是题目的答案比较明显。
第一题,教练和员工之间的接触不能解决工作中的所有困难。
答案是C段的这么一句:In theory, the coaching relationship should provide answers to every problem, but in practice it falls short of this.理论上,培训可以提供所有问题的答案。
但是实践中达不到这样。
Fall short of是关键词。
第二题,讨论某些情况如果再度出现的话怎么样可以处理的更好。
答案是A段的这么一句:analysing how they were managed and how they might be dealt with more effectively on subsequent occasions.分析应该如何进行处理并且在接下来的情况下怎样可以处理的更有效。
这里的dealt with more effectively对应于题干中的better handled,on subsequent occasions.也就是occur again。
第三题,教练鼓励员工将所学应用到日常的工作中。
答案是B段的这么一句:helpsindividuals to use formally learnt knowledge in day-to-day work and management situations.帮助个人将学到的正式知识用在日常工作和管理情况下。
这里的day-to-day work and management situations就是题干中的routine work situations,what has been taught也就是formally learnt knowledge。
bec中级第三辑真题详解test3
Part one:《‘Businessman of the Year' Award》年度企业家奖。
分别介绍了这个奖项的四个候选人的英雄事迹。
第一题,这个企业家成功的定位了不同的消费群体。
答案在B段:He began refocusing the brand at the higher quality end of the food market and launched several own-brand initiatives for the health conscious。
他开始将品牌定位在高质量的食品市场并且发起了几项注重健康的自主品牌的运动。
Health conscious是指注重健康的。
一个是高质量的食品市场,一个是注重健康的,联合起来,就是瞄准了不同的消费市场,即不同的消费群体。
第二题,通过小心的前进计划,这个企业家帮助公司度过了一个困难时期。
答案是D段的这么一句:budgets and forecasts are what is needed to make a company successful, particularly now that the advertising market has been hit by recession.。
预算和预告正是使得公司可以成功的,尤其当现在整个广告市场被衰退袭击的时候。
Budgets and forecast就是题干中说的careful forward planning,successful对应于survive,a different period对应于the market has been hit by recession。
第三题,因为这个企业家的思维方式,公司对待变化更加开明了。
答案是A段的这么一句:He is credited with reinventing Fentons Finance - revitalising its culture of inflexibility。
剑桥商务英语BEC中级阅读真题(三)
剑桥商务英语BEC中级阅读真题(三)PART TWOQuestions 8-12·Read the extract below from an article about the coffee industry.·Choose the best sentence from the list on the opposite page to fill each of the gaps.·For each gap 8-12, mark one letter (A-I)on your Answer Sheet.·Do not use any letter more than once.Coffee is worth approximately $50-60bn per annum in terms of world sales. It is a truly international commodity, and today more than 50 countries in the world grow coffee beans. (example) ______I_____. ICO organization helps coffee producers and promotes coffee conumption worldwide.ICO estimates that world production next year will reach 97.5 million bags.11.3 million bags higher than the current year. (8) ____________. As the largest producing country, Brazil is particularly important in the coffee world. In 1994 Brazil was responsible for 25% of world production, Colombia was next with 13.4%, Indonesia had 7.5%, Mexico 4.7%, Guatemala 3.8% and Ethiopia and Vietnam were equal with 3.4%.Coffee is a tough crop, and can be grown in areas where it is difficult or impossible to grow other crops. (9) However, disease is always problem for coffee production, as we can see in some parts of South America at the moment.ICO is active in educating farmers about avoiding disease and dealing with problems when they occur.The distribution chain varies from country to country, explains Pablo Dubois. Inmost countries the smaller farmers sell their crop to a local trader, who then sells it on to exporters. There are, however, other distribution systems. (10) ____________. Some countries, like Vietnam, have special government marketing organizations for coffee.Coffee prices often vary greatly from one year to the next. In 1997, for example, there was a large rise in the world price, which was immediately felt by the consumer. Rising prices always result in a drop in sales, which will have a bad effect on those developing countries, which are highly dependent on foreign exchange from coffee exports. (11)____________.In the opinion of Pablo Dubois, the biggest problem for his organisation is to create greater consumer awareness of the different varieties of coffee and different ways of preparing it. (12)____________. ICO is therefore concentrating its promotional activities on Russia and China. It is also encouraging environmentally friendly coffee production, and last year’s seminar on coffee and the environment created a lot of interest.The future looks bright for the coffee industry. It is estimated that consumption over the next few years will continue to rise steadily. New markets like Eastern Europe and China are expected to develop fast.A. As a result, the membership now represents 94% of all exporters and 60% of all importers.B. In some of these countries, this can amount to as much as 50% of all export earning.C. In North America, most consumers already have above average knowledge of the range available.D. For example, frost and wind are particularly damaging to coffee crops.E. Larger coffee growers, for example, frequently export directly.F. The main reason for this is higher Brazilian output as production recovers from weather damage to crops.G. It is cultivated in mountain regions which can only be reached by animal transport, and in other difficult areas where modern agricultural equipment cannot be used.H. This is because there is a demand for coffee in Germany, and it is also sold in the UK and in the US.I. This make the coffee industry fairly universal, according to Pablo Dubois, Head of the International Coffee Organisation (ICO), based in London.。
剑桥BEC真题集第三辑阅读
Test 1READING 1HourPART ONEQuestions 1—7●Look at the statements below and the book reviews on the opposite page.●Which book (A, B, C or D) dose each statement 1 – 7 refer to?●For each statement! – 7, make one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet.1 It would be advisable for Flacks to consult customers before developing a new product.2 Producing goods for specialist markets might increase Flacks' profits.3 Flacks may need to change the function of one of its facilities.4 Flacks should utilize its current expertise to enter a different market.5 Flacks may need to consider closing its current production facility.6 Flacks should develop the connections it has established with leading retailers.7 Expanding the product range would not be a problem for the workforce.Flacks is a UK-based company that produces fashion accessories forwomen. How can it continue to grow its business?A Susan FalmerC Gary WilmotPART TWOQuestions 8—12●Read the article below about a recruitment company.●Choose the best sentence from the opposite page to fill each of the gaps.●For each gap 8 – 12, mark one letter (A-G) on your Answer Sheet.●Do not use any letter more than once.●There is an example at the beginning.(0)Evaluating the performance of the boardFew employees escape the annual or twice-yearly performance review. (0) .....G......The answer is not a great number. And the smaller the company, the fewer checks there are on how well the directors are doing. Some of the largest companies formally assess the performance of their board, but very few new or growing companies have managed to get round to establishing any such procedure. Many business experts believe, however, that it is important for all companies to review the performance of the board. (8) .............Another reason is that the board itself needs information on how well it is doing, just as much as other employees do. For the chief executive, appraisal of some sort is absolutely essential for his or her own sake and for the good of the company. Indeed, many of those who have reached this level remark on how lonely the job of chief executive is and how few opportunities they get to discuss issues relating to it.There is some evidence to show that once smaller companies put a board appraisal process in place, they find this process relatively easy to operate. (9) .............Their counterparts in larger organisations, however, are often afraid that appraisals could be a challenge to their status.So, how should companies assess their board? (10) .............At a very basic level,this could simply mean getting all the directors to write down what they have achieved and how they can improve on it. At the other end of the scale is the full '360-degree' appraisal. Here, each director is appraised in a systematic manner by a combination of the chairman and fellow directors.In the largest companies there are many methods for assessing the board. A number of such companies have self-assessment schemes. The chairman may meet each board member individually to ask how things are going, in a fairly informal way. The whole board might also meet to talk about its progress in open session. (11).............These might ask for people's opinions on the board's main tasks or on how well the committees are working.Research indicates there has been some improvement in the way the appraisal of board members is conducted. (12) .............The chairman will have been involved directly or indirectly in the appraisal of all members of the board. Whose job is it, then, to appraise the chairman?A It is often the case that the directors of such companies are even happy to receive criticism, as this can prevent them from making basic mistakes.B The rest of the workforce sees it as unfair if the directors are the only members of the company to escape appraisal.C These are encouraging as they put a limit on the power of the chairman to assess fellow directors.D Alternatively, questionnaires might be distributed to directors, forming the basis for future discussion.E One issue remains, however, when all the others have been dealt with.F It is generally agreed that it is the chairman's responsibility to ensure the regular appraisal of each member of the board.G However, one wonders how many companies have in place a formal appraisal process for their board of directors.PART ThreeQuestions 13—18Read the article below about Smithson’s, a British department store, and the ques tions on the opposite page.For each question 13 – 18, mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet for the answer you choose.BRITISH COMPANIES CROSS THE ATLANTICNext month a large group of British business people are going to America on a venture which may generate export earnings for their companies' shareholders in years to come. A long list of sponsorswill support the initiative, which will involve a £3-million media campaign and a fortnight of events and exhibitions. The ultimate goal is to persuade more Americans that British companies have something to interest them.While there have been plenty of trade initiatives in the past, the difference this time round is that considerable thinking and planning have gone into trying to work out just what it is that Americans look for in British products. Instead of exclusively promoting the major corporations, this time there is more emphasis on supporting the smaller, more unusual, niche businesses.Fresh in the memories of all those concerned is the knowledge that America has been the end of many a large and apparently successful business. For Carringtons, a retail group much respected by European customers and investors, America turned out to be a commercial disaster and the belief that they could even show some of the great American stores a retailing trick or two was hopelesslyover-optimistic.Polly Brown, another very British brand that rode high for years on good profits and huge city confidence, also found that conquering America, in commercial and retailing terms, was not as easy as it had imagined. When it positioned itself in the US as a niche, luxury brand, selling shirts that were priced at $40 in the UK for $125 in the States, the strategy seemed to work. But once its management decided it should take on the middle market, this success rapidly drained away. It was a disastrous mistake and the high cost of the failed American expansion plans played a large role in its declining fortunes in the mid-nineties.Sarah Scott, managing director of Smythson, the upmarket stationer, has had to think long and hard about what it takes to succeed in America and she takes it very seriously indeed. 'Many British firms are quite patronising about the US,' she says. They think that we're so much more sophisticated than the Americans. They obviously haven't noticed Ralph Lauren, an American who has been much more skilled at tapping into an idealised Englishness than any English company.Also, many companies don't bother to study the market properly and think that because something's successful in the UK, it's bound to be successful over there. You have to look at what you can bring them that they haven't already got. On the whole, American companies are brilliant at the mass, middle market and people who've tried to take them on at this level have found it very difficult.'This time round it is just possible that changing tastes are running in Britain's favour. The enthusiasm for massive, centralised retail chains has decreased. People want things with some sort of individuality; they are fed up with the banal, middle-of-the-road taste that America does so well.They are now looking for the small, the precious, the 'real thing', and this is precisely what many of the companies participating in the initiative do best.13. The main reason that the British business people are going to America is toA encourage American consumers to buy their products.B analyse how American companies attract media coverage.C look for financial backing from American investors and banks.D investigate how British and American companies could form partnerships.14. In the writer's opinion, the proposed venture will be different to previous ones becauseA fewer British business leaders will be making the trip.B less well-known companies will be better represented.C the larger companies have decided they will not be participating.D it involves research into how British companies market themselves.15. The writer states that Carringtons was wrong toA be cautious about trading in America.B borrow money from its European investors.C assume it was superior to American rivals.D ignore the advice of its American managers.16 .According to the writer, Polly Brown's mistake occurred when itA continued to trade despite making a loss.B attempted to attract a different type of customer.C tried to break into too many markets at the same time.D expected American consumers to pay British prices for goods.17. Sarah Scott states that British companies hoping to succeed in America shouldA focus on a gap in the market.B be less concerned with their image.C concentrate on selling products in the mid-price range.D carry out research into the pricing policies of American companies.18 .The writer suggests that success in America depends uponA adopting a more American approach to marketing.B persuading the mid-range consumer to pay for quality.C copying the strategies of American companies.D building a reputation as a supplier of unique goods.PART FourQuestions 19—33●Read the advice below about how to make meetings more effective.●Choose the best word to fill each gap from (A, B, C or D) on the opposite page.Promise of Jobs with Telephone Banking CentreAn £80-million telephone banking centre is to open in Scotland, with the creation of about 500 new jobs. Grand Union Group, which owns the Dundee and Western Bank, said today it hopes to have the (19) ___fully operational by next August. It will be based at the new Caledonian Industrial Estate currently being built near Edinburgh.The centre is being (20)____ through a joint partnership (21)____ global telecommunications firm Concept and customer care specialists Businesslink.Sara Grimaldi, chief executive of the Dundee and Western Bank, said, 'I'm delighted we will be working in (22) ____with Concept and Businesslink and I'm confident we will (23)___ from their considerable experience. The new centre will make (24) ____use of innovative business procedures which will (25) ___to an improved service and experience for our valued customers.' Callum Martin, president of global accounts for Grand Union Group, added that he was very pleased his company will play a key role in such an important development employing state-of- the-art technology. The local council said new jobs were (26)____ of the efforts made to (27)____ investment to the region.Council leader Hugh MacArthur said, 'It's good news for Grand Union, but it will also (28)___ us to promote Edinburgh to companies considering a (29)____ to Scotland. The council will continue to work hard to ensure that today's (30)____ is just the latest (31) ____in our attempt to create high quality jobs in the area.'Scotland has become a European leader in terms of telephone banking centres and has (32)____ itself an excellent reputation. The call centre sector as a whole employs more than 28,000 people at more than 170 sites in Scotland. Taking this into (33)____, it seems likely that this new centre will be another success story.19.A facility B plant C function D situation20.A assisted B invested C funded D paid21.A consisting B engaging C containing D involving22.A venture B teamwork C enterprise D collaboration23.A benefit B improve C grow D advance24.A inclusive B uniform C extensive D universal25.A help B contribute C provide D combine26.A facts B reasons C data D evidence27.A acquire B gain C attract D win28.A necessitate B ease C support D enable29.A reorganisation B reassignment C relocation D replacement30.A announcement B publication C notice D acknowledgement31.A method B step C point D action32.A achieved B taken C drawn D earned33.A mind B regard C account D notePART FiveQuestions 34—45●Read the article below about a change in the way companies operate.●In most of the lines 34-45 there is one extra word. It is either grammatically incorrect of does not fitin with the meaning of the text. Some lines, however, are correct.●If a line is correct, write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet.●If there is an extra word in the line, write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTERS on your AnswerSheet.●The exercise begins with two examples, (0) and (00).Consumer Behavior0 The consumer is the focus of all retail business and it is important to appreciate how(correct)00 consumers are influenced in their buying decisions. Most of consumers, before making a (of)34 purchase, gather information and evaluate with the alternatives, but the extent to which35 they look for information depends on the type of purchase. For example, in the case of36 routine grocery purchases most consumers respond to automatically. However, for37 purchases where the risk of making the wrong decision is greater, like buying a new38 car, so the search for information is more important. The decision to purchase is never a39 single decision but a number of these separate decisions, and at any time during this40 process, consumers can change their minds about and choose an alternative route. For41 example, although a consumer may have decided whereto buy a product only to realise42 at the last moment that this is, in fact, having the wrong choice. The price in the store may43 be too high or the staff unhelpful. On the other hand, a lack of queues, favourable credit44 facilities and efficient staff all lead to a too positive impression, so retailers should45 remember how difficulties in these areas that can affect a sale or even lose a customer permanently.Test 2READING 1HourPART ONEQuestions 1—7●Look at the statements below and the book reviews on the opposite page.●Which book (A, B, C or D) dose each statement 1 – 7 refer to?●For each statement! – 7, make one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet.●You will need to use some of these letters more than once.1 In order to complete a task well, it may not be necessary to deal with every detail.2 If you have too much to do, you may need to turn down work in the future.3 Any planning activity needs to take place on a regular basis.4 You should avoid giving additional time to a particular task.5 It is possible that some routine tasks do not need to be carried out.6 If you are overloaded with work, it is important to identify the cause.7 People at all levels perform time-wasting activities.Successful Time ManagementABCDPART TWOQuestions 8—12●Read the article below about a recruitment company.●Choose the best sentence from the opposite page to fill each of the gaps.●For each gap 8 – 12, mark one letter (A-G) on your Answer Sheet.●Do not use any letter more than once.●There is an example at the beginning.(0)Staff appraisalsGood preparation for staff appraisals can pay dividends in terms of staff loyalty and satisfaction.Many managers, particularly those running smaller companies, feel they are too busy to give their employees appraisals, and many staff clearly dread them. (0) ........... They provide the opportunity for the manager to have one-to-one discussions with an employee and find out about any concerns, as well as identifying training needs and discovering career aspirations. They can make a staff member feel valued and so build loyalty.The annual appraisal can either be a rewarding or painful experience. According to research carried out among 500 employees, the standard office appraisal is far from perfect.(8).............The possible outcome for the company is even worse; up to a quarter of employees will look for a new job within two weeks of a bad appraisal and 40% within a month.The quality of the appraisal lies with how the boss decides to carry it out. When it is done well, employees are able to use the feedback they receive to improve their performance. (9).............So how should a constructive appraisal be carried out? According to Andrew Gillingham, a consultant trainer, appraisals can be manager-led, with the appraiser preparing a document and sharing it with the employee. Establishing training needs and motivating the employee towards bigger and better things are part of this process. (10) ............. In both cases, Gillingham believes that the effectiveness of the appraisal discussion can determine the performance of the company.Gillingham believes that anyone who thinks it's just the employee who doesn't like the appraisal experience has got it wrong. Too many managers regard appraisals as a waste of time.(11) ..............................Managing people is a difficult matter, and without the necessary training, many managers try to avoid the uncomfortable issues that often need to be discussed at appraisals. Gillingham believes that calling the process an appraisal may be unhelpful.(12) ..........................In either case, it is important to ensure that the meeting is successful and results in better quality management. Gillingham firmly believes that the main thing is to emphasise an open communications ethos in the workplace that gives staff a chance to talk about issues and feel valued.A . Alternatively, managers may want the employees themselves to evaluate their work performance.B. In larger companies, the people likeiy to do something with this information will be found in the HR department.C. Problems such as rushing through the appraisal and being appraised by a manager who doesn't understand the employee's role were common concerns.D. Arguably, 'performance review' is more appropriate since it helps create correct expectations from the meeting and indicates what will happen.E. This is mainly because they have not been shown how to carry out appraisals properly.F. But all too often, the format of the appraisal doesn't allow this.G. But this can be avoided and, given a more positive attitude from participants, appraisals can prove enormously useful for all involved.PART ThreeQuestions 13—18Read the article below about Smithson’s, a British department store, and the questions on the opposite page.For each question 13 – 18, mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet for the answer you choose.Problems in the IT industryIn the information technology industry, it is widely acknowledged that how well IT departments of the future can fulfil their business goals will depend not on the regular updating of technology, which is essential for them to do, but on how well they can hold on to the people skilled at manipulating the newest technology. This is becoming more difficult. Best estimates of the current shortfall in IT staff in the UK are between 30,000 and 50,000, and growing.And there is no end to the problem in sight. A severe industry-wide lack of investment in training means the long-term skills base is both ageing and shrinking. Employers are chasing experienced staff in ever-decreasing circles, and, according to a recent government report, 250,000 new IT jobs will be created over the next decade.Most employers are confining themselves to dealing with the immediate problems. There is little evidence, for example, that they are stepping up their intake of raw recruits for in-house training, or retraining existing staff from other functions. This is the course of action recommended by the Computer Software Services Association, but research shows its members are adopting the short-term measure of bringing in more and more consultants on a contract basis. However, this approach is becoming less and less acceptable as the general shortage of skills, coupled with high demand, sends contractor rates soaring. An experienced contract programmer, for example, can now earn at least double the current permanent salary.With IT professionals increasingly attracted to the financial rewards and flexibility of consultancy work, average staff turnover rates are estimated to be around 15%. While many companies in the financial services sector are managing to contain their losses by offering skilled IT staff 'golden handcuffs' -deferred loyalty bonuses that tie them in until a certain date - other organisations, like local governments, are unable to match the competitive salaries and perks on offer in the private sector and contractor market, and are suffering turnover rates of up to 60% a year.But while loyalty bonuses have grabbed the headlines, there are other means of holding on to staff. Some companies are doing additional IT pay reviews in the year and paying market premiums. But such measures can create serious employee relations problems among those excluded, both within and outside IT departments. Many industry experts advise employers to link bonuses to performance wherever possible. However, employers are realising that bonuses will only succeed if they are accompanied by other incentives such as attractive career prospects, training, and challenging work that meets the individual's long-term ambitions.This means managers need to allocate assignments more strategically and think about advancing their staff as well as their business. Some employers advocate giving key employees projects that would normally be handled by people with slightly more experience or capability. For many employers, however, the urgency of the problem demands a more immediate solution, such as recruiting skilled workers from overseas. But even this is not easy, with strict quotas on the number of work permits issued. In addition, opposition to the recruitment of IT people from other countries is growing, as many professionals believe it will lead to even less investment in training and thus a long-term weakening of the UK skills base.13 According to the first paragraph, the success of IT departments will depend onA their success at retaining their skilled staff.B the extent to which they invest in new technology.C their attempts to recruit staff with the necessary skills.D the ability of employees to keep up with the latest developments.14 A problem referred to in the second paragraph is thatA the government needs to create thousands of new IT posts.B the pool of skilled IT people will get even smaller in the future.C company budgets for IT training have been decreasing steadily.D older IT professionals have not had adequate training.15 What possible solution to the long-term problems in the IT industry is referred to in the thirdparagraph?A ensure that permanent staff earn the same as contract staffB expand company training programmes for new and old employeesC conduct more research into the reasons for staff leavingD offer top rates to attract the best specialist consultants16 In some businesses in the financial services sector, the IT staffing problem has led toA cash promises for skilled staff after a specified period of time.B more employees seeking alternative employment in the public sector.C the loss of customers to rival organisations.D more flexible conditions of work for their staff.17 Employers accept that IT professionals are more likely to stay in their present post if theyA are set more realistic performance targets.B have a good working relationship with staff in other departments.C are provided with good opportunities for professional development.D receive a remuneration package at top market rates.18 According to the final paragraph, the UK skills base will be weakened byA changes to managers' strategic thinking.B insufficient responsibility being given to IT staff.C the employment of IT staff with too little experience.D the hiring of IT personnel from abroad.PART FourQuestions 19—33●Read the advice below about how to make meetings more effective.●Choose the best word to fill each gap from (A, B, C or D) on the opposite page.Chairman's ReportI am pleased to report that, although we had been expecting poor results for this half year because of slow growth in the world economy, the company has performed very satisfactorily. Operating profits for this first half are in fact very much (19)__ with those for the corresponding (20)__ last year.Profits reached £l 15 million before tax, compared with £l 16.3 million last year. Much of our success in the last six months can be (21)__ to the fact that all our major construction projects remained on schedule. Particularly pleasing was the early (22)___of a major building contract in Canada.The company has made good progress with the initiatives announced at the Annual General Meeting. The majority of shareholders (23)___ the Board's decision to sell the company's loss-making engineering (24)____. It was the Board's belief that the company would (25)___ most benefit by (26) ____its resources on the expansion of its construction activities. Negotiations with a potential buyer began in February and are now at a critical (27)____ However, we feel that we are not as yet in a (28) ___to comment on what the outcome is likely to be.In June, we made a successful (29)____ for the Renishaw Construction Company of Hong Kong SAR, in order to give us greater (30)____ to markets in South East Asia. We still have sufficient resources to pursue our growth (31)____ and are at present (32)____ several other business opportunities which, like Renishaw Construction, would (33) new markets to us.19 A in order B on track C in line D on target20 A session B term C season D period21 A attributed B referred C assigned D designated22 A termination B ending C completion D finalising23 A confirmed B maintained C agreed D supported24 A portion B component C sector D division25 A have B gain C find D earn26 A focusing B directing C pointing D strengthening27 A height B step C edge D stage28 A condition B point C position D capacity29 A request B price C demand D bid30 A access B approach C admission D entrance31 A strategy B process C promotion D system32 A inquiring B deliberating C exploring D searching33 A send B open C provide D givePART FiveQuestions 34—45●Read the article below about a change in the way companies operate.●In most of the lines 34-45 there is one extra word. It is either grammatically incorrect of does not fitin with the meaning of the text. Some lines, however, are correct.●If a line is correct, write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet.●If there is an extra word in the line, write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTERS on your AnswerSheet.●The exercise begins with two examples, (0) and (00).The Career Forum0 If you work in the city centre then a visit to the Career Forum, is the00 city's most successful recruitment exhibition, will give you the information34 you need to determine whether you are making up the most of yourself.35 Currently, there are advertising many new vacancies on the job market.36 With good skills and a healthy work record in greater demand than ever, it is37 the ideal time to ensure that your career is being on the right track. The Career38 Forum has been responsible for helping many thousands of the people39 improve their job potential, and it can do something the same for you.40 Some of the best jobs in town never reach out the advertising pages, so41 to be considered for one of these top jobs as they become available,42 you will need to make closely contact with the employers' agents. The Career43 Forum is making the perfect opportunity. It is set in an informal atmosphere。
新编剑桥商务英语中级unit_3分析解析
•EXAMPLE:
许多跨国公司已经在中国开始了各种商业活动。 • A: Hundreds of transnational firms ve started various businesses in China • B: Hundreds of transnational firms have started businesses in China •various这个词是中式英语的又一典型多余修饰 语。 类似的名词词组(“a series of” “all sorts of”, and “ different kinds of”) 在翻译 中通常不必译出。在汉语中需要它们来表明复 数,然而在英语中只需以名词的复数形式出现。
电子邮件(Email)
BEC写作主要考查体裁
• 由于BEC考题中已给出电子邮件的收件 人和主题,所以考生只需要写称呼、正 文和结束语,签名也可免去。
礼貌(Courtesy)
例如:
• • Dear Mrs. Walters, Because you delayed so long in your response, Model GSF is off stock. If you are interested, we have some similar models on hand. Yours truly,
•中式英语的特点:
•Wrong Collocation错误的搭配 •Syntactic Error语法错误 •Improper Word Order语序不当 •Ambiguous Reference语义不明
•EXAMPLE:
在将来的30到50年间,我们在经济上将达到经济 发达国家的水平。 • A: in another 30 to 50 years, we shall approach the level of the economically developed countries • B: in another 30 to 50 years, we shall approach the level of the developed countries •(通常情况下,“发达国家”已经意味着是经济 上发达的国家,因此,没有必要再加上修饰语。)
BEC中级真题阅读精讲:第3辑T4P3实现成功的合并
BEC中级真题阅读精讲:第3辑T4P3实现成功的合并BEC中级真题阅读精讲:第3辑T4P3 实现成功的合并BEC中级真题阅读精讲:第3辑T4P3 实现成功的合并Achieving a successful mergerHowever attractive the figures may look on paper, in the long run the success or failure of a merger depends on the human factor. When the agreement has been signed and the accountants have departed, the real problems may only just be beginning.If there is a culture clash between the two companies in the way their people work, then all the efforts of the financiers and lawyers to strike a deal may have been in vain.According to Chris Bolton of KS Management Consultants, 70% of mergers fail to live up to their promise of shareholder value, riot through any failure in economic terms but because the integration of people is unsuccessful.Corporates, he explains, concentrate their efforts before a merger on legal, technical and financial matters. They employ a range of experts to obtain the most favourable contract possible. But even at these early stages, people issues must be taken into consideration. The strengths and weaknesses of both organisations should be assessed and, if it is a merger of equals, then careful thought should be given to which personnel, from which side, should take on the key roles.This was the issue in 2001 when the proposed merger between two pharmaceutical companies promised to create one of the largest players in the industry. For both companies the merger was intended to reverse falling market share and shareholder value. However, although the companies' skill bases were compatible,the chief executives of the two companies could not agree which of them was to head up the new organisation.This illustrates the need to compromise if a merger is to take place.13 According to the text, mergers can encounter problems whenA contracts are signed too quickly.B experts cannot predict accurate figures.C conflicting attitudes cannot be resolved.D staff are opposed to the terms of the deal.14 According to Chris Bolton, what do many organisations do in preparation for a merger?A ensure their interests are representedB give reassurances to shareholdersC consider the effect of a merger on employeesD analyse the varying strengths of their staff15 The proposed merger of two pharmaceutical groups failed becauseA major shareholders were opposed.B there was a fall in the demand for their products.C there were problems combining their areas of expertise.D an issue of personal rivalry could not be resolved.16 According to the text, focus groups can help companies toA develop new initiatives.B adopt contingency plans.C be decisive and react rapidly.D evaluate how well matched they are.17 Creating a new culture in a newly merged organisation means thatA management styles become more flexible.B there is more chance of the merger working.C staff will find it more difficult to adapt to the changes.D successful elements of the original organisations are lost.18 According to the text, intercultural analysis will showA what kind of benefits a merger can lead to.B how the national context affects the way a company is run.C how long it will take for a company culture to develop.D what changes companies should make before a merger takes place.《Achieving a successful merger》,实现一个成功的并购。
bec中级第二辑test3
bec中级第二辑test3Test3Part one《Manage your boss》,管理你的老板,文章是四个业内人士就如何与老板相处给出了自己的意见,哪些应该做的,哪些不应该做的,是一门技巧,更是一门学问。
第一题,听你的老板告诉你工作得怎么样。
答案是C段的这么一句:You need to receive ongoing feedback on whether your work is effective。
你需要接受关于你的工作是否有效率的持续反馈。
这一段是在讲要和老板保持沟通,否则两人之间有隔阂的话,麻烦就来了。
How well you are working也就是whether your work is effective。
第二题,认识到你的老板有时候也需要独处。
答案在D段最后一句,但是比较隐晦,需要理解:recognise that everyone is human, and there are times when a request from you may be unwelcome. Get to know your boss's Personal Assistant, who can advise you when it is a good time to talk to him or her.认识到大家都是人,有时你的要求可能并不受欢迎。
想办法去认识老板的个人助理,他可以给你建议什么时候找老板谈话合适。
找老板谈话要选择合适的时机,也就是说有的时候老板也不想被人打扰。
这也就是第二题所说的老板有的时候也需要独处。
第三题,用一种积极的精神评价老板的工作。
答案是A段的这么一句:remember that bosses like praise as much as any employee.记住老板也和员工一样喜欢赞扬。
praise也就是comment in a positive spirit。
BEC中级真题解析_第三辑T1P3
BEC中级真题解析_第三辑T1P3BRITISH COMPANIES CROSS THE ATLANTICNext month a large group of British business people are going to America on a venture which maygenerate export earnings for their companies' shareholders in years to come. A long list ofsponsors will support the initiative, which will involve a £3-million media campaign and afortnight of events and exhibitions. The ultimate goal is to persuade more Americans that Britishcompanies have something to interest them.While there have been plenty of trade initiatives in the past, the difference this time round is thatconsiderable thinking and planning have gone into trying to work out just what it is thatAmericans look for in British products. Instead of exclusively promoting the major corporations,this time there is more emphasis on supporting the smaller, more unusual, niche businesses.Fresh in the memories of all those concerned is theknowledge that America has been the end ofmany a large and apparently successful business. For Carringtons, a retail group much respectedby European customers and investors, America turned out to be a commercial disaster and thebelief that they could even show some of the great American stores a retailing trick or two washopelessly over-optimistic.Polly Brown, another very British brand that rode high for years on good profits and huge cityconfidence, also found that conquering America, in commercial and retailing terms, was not aseasy as it had imagined. When it positioned itself in the US as a niche, luxury brand, selling shirtsthat were priced at $40 in the UK for $125 in the States, the strategy seemed to work. But once itsmanagement decided it should take on the middle market, this success rapidly drained away. Itwas a disastrous mistake and the high cost of the failed American expansion plans played a largerole in its declining fortunes in the mid-nineties.Sarah Scott, managing director of Smythson, the upmarket stationer, has had to think long andhard about what it takes to succeed in America and she takesit very seriously indeed. 'ManyBritish firms are quite patronising about the US,' she says. They think that we're so much moresophisticated than the Americans. They obviously haven't noticed Ralph Lauren, an American whohas been much more skilled at tapping into an idealised Englishness than any English company.Also, many companies don't bother to study the market properly and think that becausesomething's successful in the UK, it's bound to be successful over there. You have to look at whatyou can bring them that they haven't already got. On the whole, American companies are brilliantat the mass, middle market and people who've tried to take them on at this level have found it verydifficult.'This time round it is just possible that changing tastes are running in Britain's favour. Theenthusiasm for massive, centralised retail chains has decreased. People want things with some sortof individuality; they are fed up with the banal, middle-of-the-road taste that America does so well.They are now looking for the small, the precious, the 'real thing', and this is precisely what manyof the companies participating in the initiative do best.13 The main reason that the British business people are going to America is toA encourage American consumers to buy their products.B analyse how American companies attract media coverage.C look for financial backing from American investors and banks.D investigate how British and American companies could form partnerships.14 In the writer's opinion, the proposed venture will be different to previous ones becauseA fewer British business leaders will be making the trip.B less well-known companies will be better represented.C the larger companies have decided they will not be participating.D it involves research into how British companies market themselves.15 The writer states that Carringtons was wrong toA be cautious about trading in America.B borrow money from its European investors.C assume it was superior to American rivals.D ignore the advice of its American managers.16 According to the writer, Polly Brown's mistake occurred when itA continued to trade despite making a loss.B attempted to attract a different type of customer.C tried to break into too many markets at the same time.D expected American consumers to pay British prices for goods.17 Sarah Scott states that British companies hoping to succeed in America shouldA focus on a gap in the market.B be less concerned with their image.C concentrate on selling products in the mid-price range.D carry out research into the pricing policies of American companies.18 The writer suggests that success in America depends uponA adopting a more American approach to marketing.B persuading the mid-range consumer to pay for quality.C copying the strategies of American companies.D building a reputation as a supplier of unique goods.《British companies across the Atlantic》,跨洋英国公司。
剑桥商务英语中级第三部课本阅读原题与答案
商务英语中级第三版答案
商务英语中级第三版答案【篇一:剑桥bec真题中级第三辑口语解析(part 3discussion)】staff magazineyour company is planning to introduce an internal magazineto keep staff informed of company developments. you have been asked to help plan the staff magazine discuss the situation together, and decide:what type of information to include in the magazine which type of staff should contribute to the magazine ? how often the magazine should be published 【题目分析】企业内刊你所在的公司目前正计划发行企业内部期刊以帮助员工随时了解公司的发展状况。
要求你帮助策划企业内刊的设计。
你们一起讨论这个话题,并决定:杂志包括哪些内容 ? 杂志所定位的员工类型 ? 杂志的发行周期【词汇、短语】特写 feature 视觉的 visual 熟悉的,了解的 up-to-speed 上交 submit 使适应,定位 orient 承诺,奉献commitment 【句型点击】 ? 正面评价观点 good idea!i really appreciate what you’ve said you’ve made a very good point. that’s interesting!【参考范例】a: i think the staff magazine should be published four times a year and contains news and features about events in the companyand the achievements of staff.b: i don’t think so. a monthly publication of news , analysis, opinions, interviews, competitions and feedback would be better,which can cover a wide range of topics, of interest to staff.c: i prefer the monthly. the magazine is an easy and convenient way of keeping up-to-speed with everything that’s going on inthe company. in addition, staff magazine is designed to create a corporate culture that can connect all people in. so, the more, the better.a: ok, maybe you are right. staff magazine should involve everyone and everything in the company. a rich, prompt and diversecoverage satisfies all needs and expectations. by the way, what could be the target audience of the magazine?b: since every issue is designed to give staff a better understanding of our business, to share knowledge and experiences, toprovide interest and entertainment and to show readers why the company is a good place to work, the magazine should be oriented to all the staff members.c: you can target the staff magazine to different groups, for individual department may want their version of the magazine. moreover, staff should be encouraged to become involved in producing the magazine and building a sense of community and engagement.a: an employee magazine, um, sounds nice. and printed staff magazines can be out of date before staff even read them; so what about e-magazine, which allows content to be alive and up to date?b: good idea! then staff can get information across in an engaging and visual way. down-loading and uploading old and newissues are really easy through the internet and intranet. anyone can easily submit their article or update in the relevant section of the staff magazine.c: so many ways to improve the magazine and the staff magazine is such a great commitment to help staff to communicatebetter, and be better informed. even the clients can get useful information and grasp business opportunities from the staff magazine.第三辑test 2video conferencingthe company you work for is concerned about the amount of time staff spend traveling to meetings in other branches of the company, and is looking at alternatives.you have been asked to make recommendations about introducing video conferencing. discuss the situation together and decide:what the company needs to know about the meetings that take place at present. ? what are the advantage and disadvantage of video conferencing might bewhat kinds of practical preparations would be needed before introducing the system? 【题目分析】电视会议你所在的公司目前很关注员工出差到其他分公司开会的用时问题,正在寻找可替代的开会方式。
BEC中级第三辑阅读真题解析(完美打印版)
第三辑真题解析T1P1这篇文章是关于一个女性时尚饰品公司——Flacks的发展战略问题,四个专家给出了自己的建议。
这套题目的答案稍微有些隐晦。
第一题,说在开发新产品前咨询客户的意见对于Flacks来讲是很明智的。
答案是B段的最后一句:thorough market research will help to ensure any new ideas are well received.彻底的市场调查能够确保新的思想很好的被接受。
Market research,市场调查,在很大程度上就是咨询客户的意见(consult customers),any new ideas可以对应于developing a new product,能够well received,那么对于公司来讲当然就是advisable了。
选B。
第二题,说为专业市场生产产品可以增加利润。
答案是D段的这么一句:the company should consider exploiting niche markets to improve its margins这题关键是要理解一个市场的含义:niche market。
看英英解释:a small area of trade within the economy, often involving specialized products。
improve its margins 也就是increase profits,选D。
第三题,说Flacks可能需要改变它的一个设备的功能。
这里答案不是太明显,是C段的这么一句:They should also consider refocusing production by using their UK factory for high-specification products。
他们也需要考虑通过利用英国工厂生产高规格产品来调整生产焦点。
也就是说,英国工厂原来不是生产高规格产品的,即题目说的改变它的一个设备的功能。
最新BEC中级真题3答案和听力原文
真题3阅读和写作答案VANTAGE3KEY TO READING & WRITINGTEST 1ReadingPart 11 B2 D3 C4 A5 B6 C7 APart 28 B 9 A 10F 11 D 12 EPart 313 A 14 B 15 C 16 B 17 A 18 DPart 419 A 20 C 21 D 22 D 23 A24 C 25 B 26 D 27 C 28 D29 C 30 A 31 B 32 D 33 CPart 534 WITH 35 CORRECT 36 TO 37 CORRECT 38 SO 39 THESE40 ABOUT 41 ALTHOUGH 42 HA VING 43 CORRECT 44 TOO 45 THAT WritingPart 1From: Petar KoevT o: All StaffDate: 27 March 2004Subject: Computer SystemI want to inform you that the computer system will be closed next Wednesday at 12 o'clock. The system will be down for at least two hours, please make sure that you have saved all your work. The whole system will ran on a new server which is faster. Thank vou.Band 5All the content points are clearly addressed, and the language is well controlled and concise, making use of a range of suitable expressions.Part 2Report on: More staff in our departmentDate: 27.03.2004IntroductionThis report aims to explain why our departmentneeds more staff.FindingsThe latest statistic comparing the number of staffin our department and the average number ofunits ordered points out the main reason for morestaff. While the number of ordered units grow upfrom only 200000 to 400000 within 2 years thenumber of staff grew only by 5 people. The StaffNewsletter of February 2004 is about the big neworder from an international company. But becauseof the increase of annual holiday to 5 weeks peryear there will be not enough staff for all thework. Another reason for more staff is that wewill have fewer delays.ConclusionThere are many reasons which explain theimportance of more staff. It is especially importantfor reducing the number of delays in delivery andto optimise the workflow.RecommendationsMore staff does not only mean more costs, it alsomeans satisfied customers.Band 4All the content points have been addressed with reasonable attempts at development. The report is generally well organised and it is cohesive and concise. Overall, the language used is accurate and includes a good range of grammar and vocabulary.Test 2ReadingPart 11 C2 B3 A4 C5 D6 B7 DPart 28 C 9 F 10 A 11 E 12 DPart 313 A 14 B 15 B 16 A 17 C 18 DPart 419 C 20 D 21 A 22 C 23 D24 D 25 B 26 A 27 D 28 C29 D 30 A 31 A 32 C 33 BPart 534UP35ADVERTISING36CORRECT37BEING38THE39SOMETHING40OUT41CORRECT42CLOSEL Y43MAKING44PUT45CORRECTWritingPart 1Dear team members.I am writing to inform you that we are told to make an advertising campaign for the new products - video players. Taking the cost of the advertisement into account.I have chosen to advertise them on radio. I believe it would have a great success. Yours sincerelv.Band 3All the content points have been addressed relatively clearly, and an attempt has been made to expand upon the prompts and avoid lifting language from the question paper. Some language errors occur, but these are relatively minor and do not obscure the messagPart 2Report on staff recruitmentAs our company are developing several new products, the department of R&D urgently need new staff to help design and monitor our products. Thus we need to recruit 35 new staff, including electrical engineers, software engineers, network engineers and product developers. All of them should have at least 2 years' experience in relevant field. More specific requirement will finally be decided in a few days. As to recruitment methods, the disadvantage of relying on recruitment agency is that we need more time and procedure than we can afford. So I suggest we turn to a more direct way of Newspaper advertisement, which has been used many times and proved effective.Compare the two newspaper, Echo and Chronicle, we prefer the former because though it charges £500 more than the latter, the general readers are 400,000 more, most of whom are highly-educated. We're sure to get reply soon after we launch the recruitment campaign.Band 5All the content points are clearly covered and the report is easy to read, making use of a good range of expression, including linking devices and phrases. The use of language is ambitious for the level, and although there are some errors, these tend to be relatively minor and do not detract from the clear communication of the message.Test 3 ReadingPart 11 B2 D3 A4 C5 A6 B7 CPart 28 D 9 A 10 C 11 E 12 FPart 313 B 14 C 15 D 16 A 17 C 18 BPart 419 C 20 B 21 C 22 D 23 B24 D 25 C 26 C 27 B 28 A29 D 30 B 31 C 32 B 33 APartB34 SOME 35 CORRECT 36 BY 37 IF 38 CORRECT 39 GIVEN40 CORRECT 41 FAR 42 SUCH 43 THAN 44 UP 45 EITHER WritingPart 1Please note that we will hold a sales meeting on 30 November to assess the achievement for out target this month. Please prepare your comments and feedbacks about it. Let me know in advance if you cannot attend the meeting. Thank you.Band 4All the content points are clearly addressed, and the email is concise and clear, showing evidence of a good range of vocabulary. There are some errors, but these do not impede communication or detract from the overall positive effect on the reader.Part 2IntroductionThis report aims to show weather our staff members are satisfied with their working conditions or not.•The recent meeting shows clearly that our staffis quite satisfied with the working conditions.Especially, a lot of them have praised ourpension scheme and our childcare vouchers.•Nevertheless, some complained aboutunflexible working hours, as they have to takecare of their children at home.•Apart from this, the poor condition of someoffice areas was mentioned. A lot of them aredissatisfied with the dirt on the floors and theold-fashioned computer systems.•Finally, I would suggest to increase the numberof days off, as most members feel quiteexausted after 6 months without holiday.ConclusionIn my opinion, we should try to improve working conditions for this will lead to more productivity in the end.Band 5All the content points have been addressed and the target reader would be fully informed. The report is effectively organised, making use of headings and discourse markers. The range of vocabulary and grammar is good, and where errors occur they are minor. The register and format are consistently appropriate.Test 4ReadingPart 11 B2 A3 D4 B5 C6 B7 DPart 28 B 9 A 10 F 11 E 12 CPart 313 C 14 A 15 D 16 D 17 B 18 BPart 419 C 20 C 21 D 22 C 23 B24 A 25 A 26 D 27 C 28 A29 B 30 C 31 B 32 A 33 BPart 534 WHEN 35 SUCH 36 IF 37 TRY 38 BEEN39 FOR 40 WITH 41 CORRECT 42 ARE 43 TO44 CORRECT 45 EVERYWritingPart 1As you know, we always have increasing number of orders before Christmas. I need to hire 3 people for two weeks for packaging. I don't require any specific skills. I need them by the end of the next week at latest.Regards.Anja VinogradovaBand 5All the content points are covered and there is evidence of a wide range of vocabulary and good language control. The email is clear and concise and the register is appropriate.Part 2Dear SirsWith reference to your letter dated 18 October 2004 concerning rental for a new factory unit suitable.I am writing to inform you that our company, Arvon Industrial Park will meet your need. Firstly, our park is located immediately to the high way. The transportations here are very convenient. There is also a railway station around. Secondly, our industrial park offers 24-hours security services and auto fire-resistant system. Thirdly, we have enough parking places for staff parking, which can accommodate 300 cars. Furthermore, our electricity facilities were improved last year. Now we can offer whole day electricity supply. Finally I would like to tell you that if you have long-term rental with us, we will provide you with 10 percent discount for the first two years' rental.I do hope we can be your supplier in the future, please contact us at our earliest convenience.Y ours faithfullvBand 4The letter addresses all the content points and these are expanded upon appropriately. The register and format are consistently appropriate and the content is well organised. Good language control is demonstrated, and a wide range ofvocabulary and grammar structures is used以上作文仅仅是考生的范文摘录,谨作参考,其中有诸多语病,不可模仿!。
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新编剑桥商务英语中级第三部课本阅读原题与答案.
(3) ___________________ Plan the system for handing work over carefully and play to each other’s different strengths. Delegate the workload according to each other’s particular skills and qualities.
(0) Find the perfect partner. Find someone you like. ‘Be prepared to communicate and share credit and blame,’ says Carol Savage, the managing director of Flexecutive, a flexible working consultancy.
Open your mind (1) ____________________
Bosses should consider requests for flexible working from employees with children under six. So embrace the benefits: ‘ Twice as much experience, skills, brainpower and energy,’ Savage says.
Plan for disaster (2) ____________________
Always discuss the worst-case scenarios. When Margaret Mills, a teacher, lost her jobshare partner because of a family illness, a return to full-time work seemed inevitable. ‘We had been over-optimistic. I did manage to find someone else who fitted in with me, but I was very lucky.
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《…Businessman of the Year' A ward》年度企业家奖。
分别介绍了这个奖项的四个候选人的英雄事迹。
第一题,这个企业家成功的定位了不同的消费群体。
答案在B段:He began refocusing the brand at the higher quality end of the food market and launched several own-brand initiatives for the health conscious。
他开始将品牌定位在高质量的食品市场并且发起了几项注重健康的自主品牌的运动。
Health conscious是指注重健康的。
一个是高质量的食品市场,一个是注重健康的,联合起来,就是瞄准了不同的消费市场,即不同的消费群体。
第二题,通过小心的前进计划,这个企业家帮助公司度过了一个困难时期。
答案是D段的这么一句:budgets and forecasts are what is needed to make a company successful, particularly now that the advertising market has been hit by recession.。
预算和预告正是使得公司可以成功的,尤其当现在整个广告市场被衰退袭击的时候。
Budgets and forecast就是题干中说的careful forward planning,successful对应于survive,a different period对应于the market has been hit by recession。
第三题,因为这个企业家的思维方式,公司对待变化更加开明了。
答案是A段的这么一句:He is credited with reinventing Fentons Finance - revitalising its culture of inflexibility。
他以重塑了Fentons Finance而受到嘉奖——给了固定守旧的文化以新的生命。
more open to change就可以对应于revitalising its culture of inflexibility。
revitalising是give new life to的意思。
第四题,尽管有反对意见,这个企业家还是制定并执行了某些决定。
答案是C段的这么一句:he has been courageous in pushing through the appointment of controversial or inexperienced chief executives to companies within the group在推动某些争议性的或者是经验不足的执行官的任命时他很有勇气。
从controversial和courageous可以看出来,这些任命时不完全被接受的,有反对意见(opposition),但他还是坚持了。
第五题,这个企业家通过让人们误会自己的意图而取得某些成功。
答案是A段的这么一句:He led everyone to believe he was opposed to large mergers and then jumped on the Westcombe Bank opportunity at just the right moment他让所有人相信他是反对大的并购的,然后在最佳时期跳上Westcombe银行的机会(即收购了这个银行)。
let everyone believe,也就是misleading people about his intentions。
第六题,这个企业家的能力最初在雇佣他的公司里受到了怀疑。
答案是B段最后一句,稍微隐晦点:This should be extremely satisfying for Nash, who had left the retailer in 1986, disappointed after failing to secure the top job.因为无法得到高层的职位而失望离开,结果因为他的决策,公司股价上升了,让他很满足。
意思就是本来以这个人的能力是可以胜任高层的工作的,但是他却没有得到。
第七题,这个企业家因为处理一些商业利益的能力而受到仰慕。
答案在C段。
C段最后说这个人在不同的公司担任要职(be chairman),不同的公司会有商业利益的冲突,而他却能好好处理(manage),所以答案选C。
《Setting up an appraisal scheme》,制定评估计划。
第八题,前面说做评估最重要的是决定关键的目标,以及计划的真正目的。
那么接着应该说的就是这个计划的目的是什么。
符合这一条件的是D:理想的说,这是为了提供一个帮助员工发展的支持性框架。
第九题,这一段是讲选人的重要。
空格前面说要挑选一个了解各个员工潜在需求的人,后面说这个人要能被大家信任,这样当员工有什么疑问时才会转向他。
从上下文看,第九空仍然是和选人有关。
A最符合这个特点,有两个关键地方。
select a manager和deal with any suspicions,分别可以和上下文对应。
Select a manager 可以对应于前面的the person given responsibility,deal with any suspicions可以对应于后文的staff will turn to if they are concerned.第十题,前面说让员工被自己不喜欢的或者是价值观不认同的人来评估的话,评估计划的成功会打折扣。
所以这个第十空的讲的还是关于选人的。
C可以填在这里,C选项的in such a position是个暗示:让即使只有一个员工处在这样的位置上都会影响他人的反应。
意思是不能让一个被大家不喜欢的人处在评估人的位置上。
第十一题,这段讲评估的形式要尽可能的简单,避免冗长的文件。
能接上的是E:只需要让员工知道谁来评估,为什么评估,以及评估的形式就行了。
没有必要弄那些复杂的没人愿意读的文件。
第十二题,前面说评估可能会涉及到一些机密信息的披露。
后面说这些会展现一些访谈的决定。
关键要理解空格后面的these代表什么。
能够show the decisionsthat were taken during the interview,一般是文字材料。
空格12应该填入F,written records是个关键暗示:因此决定谁来接触这些文字材料是很重要的。
《Sheer genius—or a waste of time》,纯粹是天才,还是浪费时间?文章讲的是公司里的那些有创意的人(original thinkers),他们对于公司的存在到底有什么价值,公司又该怎么利用他们?13题,问对于公司来讲鼓励有创意的人很重要的原因是什么。
答案是第二段的第一句,非常明显:Current business wisdom is that companies need creative, innovative people to beat competitors。
现如今的商业智慧是公司需要有创造性的、创新型的人才来打败对手。
也就是B选项说的:让他们能够超越对手。
14题,问John认为有创意的人应该怎么样。
答案是第三段:He believes that companies need to learn how to manage their original thinkers in order to ensure that the business profits from their contribution公司应该学会怎样管理有创意的人,从而确保公司能够从他们的贡献中盈利。
也就是应该努力使那些有创意的人的才华能够造福公司。
选C:他们应该得到支持,从而为公司做的好。
其他几个选项根本没有说到点子上,一看就可以pass掉。
15题,Ian关于有创意的人是怎么说的。
答案是第四段的最后一句:他们有激情有动力但是却对商业方向和系统一无所知。
选D:缺乏对商业过程的了解。
Business direction and systems可以和commercial processes相对应。
16题,问当工作场所出现了有创意的人,会发生什么问题。
答案是第五段的这么一句:The original thinkers themselves may be unaware of any problem, but having them around can be disruptive to colleagues。
他们自己可能没有意识到,但是有这样的人在身边会对同事们造成麻烦。
disruptive是disturbing的意思。
17题,问游戏公司对待有创意的人的方式特别在什么地方。
答案是第六段,看公司总监的原话:We encourage our games designers by creating an informal working environment。
创造一种非正式的工作环境,也就是C选项说的relaxed atmosphere。
这题可能会有人误选A,那是错误的理解了最后一句。
最后一句说工作和家庭生活没有明显的区别,是说工作时间是弹性的,不代表同意他们随时随意在家里工作。
18题,问传统的机构如果想要雇佣有创意的人需要什么。
答案是最后一段的这么一句话:the first step is to check that original thinkers are worth the effort.。
第一步是检测这些有创意的人是否值得所作的这些努力。
后面紧接着问了,他们带来的好处是否值得他们造成的混乱?所以答案是B:评估他们的贡献能否弥补任何问题。
谁从公司培训中获益最多?第一段的三个空需要在理解整体的基础上联系起来进行选择。
根据调查,受教育程度越高,越有可能接受公司的培训。
And, incidentally,这里最好能理解下incidentally的意思:used to introduce a new topic, or some extra information, or a question that you have just thought of (引出新话题、附加信息、或临时想到的问题)顺便提一句。
你越接受培训,越有可能拒绝这份工作,苦苦哀求的家人、个人承诺以及工作压力。
相反倒是接受培训较少的员工,可能会接受他们(指前面被拒绝的这些东西)。
19题选turn down拒绝,21题与turn down对应,选take up接收。