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