2016年商務(wù)英語BEC初級考前模擬試題

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    Unit 4
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    Social English 2
    1. Listening A Responding appropriately in social situations is an important part of communication. Below is an example of an appropriate and an inappropriate response.
    Appropriate response:A: Can I come in? B: Yes, of course.
    Inappropriate response:A: Can I come in ? B: Really? How interesting.
    On the tape you will hear a number of responses. Decide whether the responses you hear are appropriate Y or not N. The first one has been done for you.
    1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
    6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
    11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
    B Now listen again. This time all the responses are appropriate.
    Listening Task
    1. Thanks for the lovely evening. Glad you enjoyed it.
    2. How about a drink? Don‘t mention it.
    3. Do you mind if I smoke? Yes, I do.
    4. Could you hand me that pen? Of course. Here you are.
    5. My father died last night. Oh, I am sorry to hear that.
    6. Have a good weekend. So do I.
    7. Thanks for your help. Never mind.
    8. I‘m sorry, I must have got the wrong number. It doesn‘t matter.
    9. Best of luck in your new job. Not at all.
    10. He‘s 95, you know! Really?
    11. I think we should leave now. So do I.
    12. We‘ve had a very good year. I‘m glad to hear that.
    13. Can I ask you a question? Don‘t mention it.
    14. Would you like to go to a concert this evening? Yes, I‘d love to.
    15. I didn‘t get the job. That‘s true.
    Answers to the listening task
    1. Y 2. N 3. N 4. Y 5. Y
    6. N 7. N 8. Y 9. N 10. Y
    11. Y 12. Y 13. N 14. Y 15. N
    Appropriate responses
    1. Thanks for the lovely evening. Glad you enjoyed it.
    2. How about a drink? That would be nice.
    3. Do you mind if I smoke? No, of course not.
    4. Could you hand me that pen? Of course. Here you are.
    5. My father died last night. Oh, I am sorry to hear that.
    6. Have a good weekend. You too.
    7. Thanks for your help. Your are welcome.
    8. I‘m sorry, I must have got the wrong number. It doesn‘t matter.
    9. Best of luck in your new job. Thanks very much.
    10. He‘s 95, you know! Really?
    11. I think we should leave now. So do I.
    12. We‘ve had a very good year. I‘m glad to hear that.
    13. Can I ask you a question? Yes, of course.
    14. Would you like to go to a concert this evening? Yes, I‘d love to.
    15. I didn‘t get the job. Never mind. Better luck next time.
    2. Presentation Polite responses can be grouped into several categories. This section gives examples of different situations and tells you what you can say.
    Situation
    Thanking
    Thanks for your help.
    Thanks for the lovely meal.
    Response
    Not at all.
    You‘re welcome.
    Glad you liked/enjoyed it.
    Situation
    Apologizing
    Sorry, I must have got the wrong number.
    Response
    It doesn‘t matter.
    Don‘t worry.
    Never mind.
    Situation
    Inviting
    Would you like to come to dinner?
    How about a drink?
    Response
    Yes, I‘d like/love to.
    That would be nice.
    That‘s a good idea.
    Situation
    Asking permission
    If the answer is ‘yes‘
    May I come in?
    Do you mind if I smoke?
    If the answer is ‘no‘
    Do you mind if I smoke?
    Response
    Yes, of course.
    Please do.
    Certainly.
    No, of course not.
    No, not at all.
    Well. Actually, I‘d prefer you didn‘t /not to.
    I‘d rather you didn‘t.
    Situation
    Giving news
    Bad news
    I didn‘t get that job.
    My father died last night.
    Good news
    We‘ve had a fantastic year.
    Surprising news
    She‘s 99 years old, you know.
    Response
    Never mind. Better luck next time.
    Oh, I am sorry to hear that.
    I‘m glad to hear that.
    Congratulations.
    Really?
    Situation
    Agreeing
    I think we should leave now.
    I hope it doesn‘t rain.
    Response
    So do I.
    I hope so too.
    Me too.
    Situation
    Giving good wishes
    Have a good weekend.
    Response
    You too.
    Same to you.
    3. Controlled practice
    Write down an appropriate response. The first one has been down for you.
    1.A:We lost the match.
    B:Never mind. Better luck next time.
    2.A:Do you mind if I open the window?
    3.A:Would you like to go to a concert this evening?
    B:
    4.A:Sorry, I interrupted you.
    B:
    5.A:Could you pass me the file?
    B:
    12.我們今年干得不錯。 聽到這個消息真讓我興奮。
    13.能問你一個問題嗎? 當(dāng)然可以。
    14.今晚去聽音樂會,好嗎? 太好了,我非常樂意。
    15.我沒得到那份工作。 沒關(guān)系。下一次運(yùn)氣會好一些的。
    Exercises
    從a-j中選出合適的應(yīng)答填在(1)-(10)處,完成下列對話。答案可以不止一個。
    1.A:I‘m afraid I‘ve forgotten the form you asked for.
    B: Bring it to me next time.
    A:I‘m sorry to give you so much trouble.
    B:
    2.A:Oh, I‘m sorry, Mr. Smith. I forgot yesterday was your birthday.
    B:
    A:But I should have thought of it and
    B: We are all busy these days.
    3.A:Would you mind if I had some time off?
    B:When exactly?
    A:Monday and Tuesday next Week.
    B:【肯定】
    【否定】
    4.A:I‘m wondering if I could borrow your computer.
    B:For how long?
    A:Until the end of next week.
    B:【肯定】
    【否定】
    5.A:I am running a fever, I‘m afraid. I won‘t be able to go office today.
    B:Oh, Mary, Please don‘t worry about your work. I‘ll take care of it.
    A:
    B:It‘s a pleasure.
    a. That‘s very kind of you.
    b. I‘m sorry. I‘ll have to use it during next week.
    c. I‘m sorry to hear that. Take a good rest.
    d. Ok, I think that would be all right.
    e. No problem
    f. Never mind about that.
    g. I‘d like to say yes, but it‘s just not possible, for we really need hands next week.
    h. That‘s quite all right.
    i. No trouble at all.
    j. It‘s really OK.