2016年商務(wù)英語考試BEC中級(jí)訓(xùn)練題(3)

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    1、根據(jù)下面資料,回答題 
    Morning,NoonandNight                                    The long-hours culture at work 
    Working an eight-hour day is a luxury for most professional people. Nowadays, the only way to guarantee an eight-hour working day is to have a kind of job where you clock on and off. Those professionals who have managed to limit their hours to what was, 20 years ago, averagely do not wish to identify themselves. "1 can quite easily achieve my work within a normal day, but I don't like to draw attention to it," says one sales manager. "People looked at me when I left at 5 o'clock. Now, I put paperwork in my bag. People assume I'm doing extra hours at home." 
    But more typical is Mark, who works as an account manager. He says, "My contract says I work from 9 until 5 with extra hours as necessary. It sounds as if the extra hours are exceptional. In fact, my job would be enough not only for me, but also for someone else part- time. The idea of an eight-hour day makes me laugh!" He says he has thought about going freelance but realizes that this doesn't guarantee better working hours. 
    Professor Cary Cooper, occupational psychologist at the University of Manchester, is the author of the annual Quality of Working, Life survey. The most recent survey found that 77% of managers in Britain work more than their contracted hours, and that this is having a damaging effect for their health, relationships and productivity. Professor Cooper is critical of the long-hour culture. He says that while bosses believe long hours lead to greater efficiency, there is no evidence support this. "In fact, the evidence shows that long hours make you ill." There are, he says, steps that can be taken. One is to accept that the in-tray will never be empty. "There are always things to do. You just have to make the rule that on certain days you go home early. Prioritizing work and doing essential tasks first helps," he says. He also thinks it's time to criticize bad employers and unreasonable terms of employment. By all means, show commitment where necessary but when expectations are too high, people have to begin saying openly that they have a life outside of work. 
    Personal development coach Mo Shapiro agrees that communication is important. Staff needs to talk to managers about the working practices within a company. Both parties should feel that the expectations are realistic and allow them to have responsibilities and interests outside work. She recognizes, however, that in many organizations the response might well be, "If you want interests outside work, then find another job". 
    She believes that senior staff has a duty to set an example. "1 recently worked for a firm of solicitors where the partners started at 7:30 am. What kind of message is that to send to the staff?" She believes there is no shame in working sensible hours - in fact quite the reverse."Some people might be in at 7:30 but will be doing very little. You can work really hard from9 to 5 and achieve the same. If you find it difficult to achieve an eight-hour day, there is, as a last resort, the old trick of leaving your jacket on your chair and your computer switched on, even after you have left the building. 
    What does the writer say in the first paragraph about people who work an eight-hour day? 
    A. They are reluctant to admit to this.
    B. They are disliked by their colleagues.
    C. They are limited to certain professions.
    D. They often catch up on work in the evenings. 
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    Market Research 
    0 Market research involves in collecting anD sorting facts anD opinions from specifiC.groups 
    00 0f people.The purpose of research can vary from discovering the popularity of A.political 
    34 party to assessing whether is A.product needs changing or replacing.Most work in
    35 consumer research involves interviewers employeD by market research agencies,but 
    36 certain industrial anD social research is carrieD out by any specialist agencies.Interviews 
    37 may be with individuals or groups anD can last anything as from A.few minutes to an hour 
    38 0r more.In some interviews,people may be askeD to examine or try out products before 
    39 giving up their opinion.Successful interviewers tenD to like meeting people anD should 
    40 not only be shy of addressing strangers.Interviewers are usually expecleD to work
    41 unsupervised,organizing their own workloaD Self-discipline is absolutely essential,and 
    42 as are motivation anD enemy.There are no specifiC.a(chǎn)ge limits for such A.work,though 
    43 many agencies prefer to employ older applicants with experience of meeting people。
    44 Market research agencies which frequently organize training,where trainees learn how 
    45 to recognize socio-economiC.groups anD practice approaching to the public。 
    34__________ 
    3、
    Questions 8-12
    ·Read the text below about work uniforms.
    ·Choose the best sentence from the opposite page to fill each of the gaps.
    ·For each gap 8-12, mark one letter A-I on your Answer Sheet.
    Altered Images
    We have teamed up with The Career and Workwear Show to find the best-dressed organization. Two hotel groups and a management center have made it to the shortlist.
    Uniforms project an instant image about a business, as well as creating a team spirit among staff. Choose the wrong workwear and you risk upsetting your customers and employees.
    Three entrants have been shortlisted in the competition to find the best-dressed business: Country Hotel Group, Goring Residential Management College and Major Hotels. (example) ----------.
    A detailed entry form set out to discover the thought processes the entrants had used before they selected their new uniforms. (8) ____. In addition to price and style the judges wanted to know how the organisation introduced the new look and what lessons it had learnt.
    The Country Hotel Group was looking for a uniform that was comfortable to wear and presented a relaxed country image to guests. The firm admits to placing a great emphasis on the clothing and appearance of its staff. (9) ____. A brief was issued to a number of companies who then had to present their ideas in a fashion show format to 50 employees. After the design was chosen, one hotel tried out the uniform for three months. (10) ____
    The aim of the new uniform at Goring Residential Management College was to make staff instantly recognisable to course participants. The chosen design from Classy Rags established a clear corporate image at the college. There were many different outfits but only three fabrics had been used throughout the range and therefore the uniform was easily recognisable. One of the judges in the competition, fashion journalist Sally Bain, was also impressed with the value for money aspect of the uniforms. (11) ____
    At Major Hotels a new uniform was needed to replace the old one which was considered to be ‘old-fashioned and unattractive.’ The new design was well received by the reception staff of the hotel chain. (12) ____. The new bottle-green uniforms were selected from Rayner Corporate Clothing. It was felt that it was a functional choice of colour and made a pleasant change from the more traditional black.
    Do not use any letter more than once.
    A. Feedback was then collected from staff at the hotel and minor changes were made before the uniform was introduced across all hotels.
    B. The award will be presented to the competition winners at The Career and Workwear Show which will be held at Business Design Centre in London.
    C. They all believe that its introduction has led to a modern, more professional corporate image and greater confidence among them.
    D. One entry predicted that uniform fabrics would incorporate security aids which are read by sensors on doors and only allow access to authorised personnel.
    E. In her opinion this had been achieved at half the cost of the other entries, with the average cost per person being £201,and each uniform being expected to last two years.
    F. It asked why the uniform was introduced, who it was designed to be worn by, and how the firm went about selecting a supplier.
    G. She felt that the head receptionist at the hotel should be asked to put forward the views and preferences of the team.
    H. In its entry it said:‘Substantial investment has been made in this uniform because uniforms are seen as a very important area.’
    I. One reason for this is that all three proved to the judges that they had thoroughly researched their choice of new uniforms.
    4、
    Questions 8-12
    ·Read this memorandum.
    ·Choose the best sentence from the list A – I to fill each of the blanks.
    ·For each blank (8 - 12) mark one letter (A - I) on your Answer Sheet.
    ·De not mark any letter twice.
    ·One answer has teen given as an example.
    MEMORANDUM
    To: Filma Williams, school of Architecture
    From: Ram S. Johnson, Physical Plant Operations
    Subject: Air-conditioning Installation Costs for East Hall.
    Date: 4.4.94
    As you requested in your memo of March 15, we have studied the costs of installing air conditioning for the seven offices and two studio classrooms in East Hall ____ Example ____
    Office and Classroom installation
    Estimates were obtained from three contractors on the costs of covering the offices and classrooms ____ 8 ____ The work would take about three weeks.
    Because the central unit would be installed on the roof, some noise problems might occur during a four-or five-day period ____ 9 ____ Sheet metal work to build out lest in the classes could be dine on weekends, and the overtime labour costs of about $ 1,500 have been included in the estimates.
    Arrangements were not made to do the office space installation on weekends … 10 …
    Additional Installation
    Because a larger installation, including a more powerful central unit, would be necessary to handle the halls and stairways, an additional $6,000 would be required for the equipment. ____ 11 ____ If this additional work were delayed until a later time, a new central unit would be required along with changes in the pipe way ____ 12 ____
    Summary 
    The total job for the building would be about $ 35,000 if done at one time. A two-stage installation would cost about $55,000. I can get official bids at your request.
    Example: A
    A. As you suggested, we also sought information on the additional cost of air conditioning in the entrance halls and stairways.
    B. All these three were in the $ 20,000 to $ 25,000 range.
    C. This later installation would cost about $20,000.
    D. However, class interruption should be minimal.
    E. In the same way, each of these three would take at least one month.
    F. Therefore, the total cost was this $6,000 plus another $5,000.
    G. Labour costs would be an additional S 5,000, bringing the total cost of the addition to $11,000.
    H. Each faculty member could expect to have workers in office for about one day.
    I. So faculty members can continue their office work as usual.
    5、
    Questions 8-12
    ·Read the text below about career planning.
    ·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.
    Career Planning
    For many employees, automatic promotion up the ranks of a company is becoming increasingly rare. A new study suggests that, in response, employers need to consider how they can help staff develop their careers.
    Employers need to rethink their approach to career management completely, according to the latest research by the Institute of Employment Studies. The new study finds that in fact there is little opportunity for individual career development in many large organisations. (example)____.The Institute of Employment Studies makes it clear that it is not good practice for companies to hand over career development to individual employees and then simply leave them to get on with it. (8) ____.
    So how should employers help their staff develop a career? Most employees have come to accept that career development is not always the same thing as upward promotion and a higher salary. (9) ____.They must also ensure that these opportunities are extended to all their staff and not just to selected individuals.
    Nick Bridges, who is Director of Human Resources Policy at the Bank of Eastern England, believes there is more talk than action in this area. (10) ____. One way, he believes, for companies to show how serious they are about individual learning is to make it an official part of company practice, as the Bank of Eastern England has done. (11)____. This document, he points out, has made the role of managers clear, and the company has also invested huge amounts of money educating managers so that they can then train their staff.
    Another company, British Chemicals, has contracted an independent organisation to help staff with confidential career advice. According to John Yates, the head of Individual Learning and Development at British Chemicals, there is an important role for outside agencies to play in the career management process. He adds that it is company policy for managers to give all staff ‘roadmaps’ which show possible career routes within the company structure. (12)____. This has worked especially well, he says, for staff who are used to depending on their line managers for guidance.
    Many large organisations now recognise that career development cannot be regarded in isolation, and must be part of an overall business strategy. Human Resources has a real role to play in building a strong workforce which meets a company’s long-term business needs and makes it more competitive.
    A Its policy statement says that by 2006, eighty per cent of its staff will have a professional qualification.
    B His recommendations go even further than that, and he has called for a national debate on the issue of what should be regarded as a career in the future.
    C This change of attitude means employers need to place more emphasis on giving staff the chance to develop a range of skills through horizontal job moves.
    D It points out that employees need to know what the overall company vision is in order to achieve many of these.
    E The problem that often arises is that, while they are increasingly encouraged to manage their own careers, they are not provided with the knowledge and training to do this.
    F They are able to see that, contrary to expectations, jobs in different fields are similar, and they can also see how it is possible to cross over to other areas.
    G Its employees are no longer motivated by these factors alone, and the problem today is matching a person’s motivation with the right job.
    H He argues that while Human Resources managers are saying the way forward is through self-managed learning and self-development, they are still failing to provide adequate learning resources.
    I The main reasons for this, it concludes, are the recent cuts in the number of middle-management posts, and the changes that have taken place in the responsibilities of personnel departments.
    6、
    Questions 8-12
    ·Read this proposal about the CPT Word Processor.
    ·Choose the best sentence from the list A-I to fill each of the blanks.
    ·For each blank (8-12) mark one letter (A-I) on your Answer Sheet.
    ·De not mark any letter twice.
    ·One answer has been given as an example.
    15 June 1993
    Ms. Martha Weston
    Word Processing Supervisor
    ABC Company
    Post Office Box 1072
    28 King’s Street London
    Dear Ms. Weston,
    Performance of the CPT Equipment
    I’m Pleased to tell you about our experience with the CPT Word Processor as you requested recently____example____ I assume you have looked at several machines and have narrowed down your choices.
    Here are my observations.
    An approach to adopting word processors
    Eighteen months ago we adopted CPT equipment on limited scale with the idea in mind that we could gradually get rid of electric typewriters as we became familiar with the word processor. ____8____ The stations are actually in pairs so each pair can share a common printer ____9____
    We use the equipment as dedicated word processors, although we do have the ability to link up with our computer installation.
    The step-at-a-time development of our word-processing center has, we think, saved us money and training time. ____10____
    Performance
    In terms of performance, the CPT equipment is excellent. ____11____ Moreover our service contract and warranty have covered all maintenance costs.
    We have software packages that check spelling and signal when a mistake occurs. ____12____ Using both printers, we recently prepared 1200 individually typed form letter mailings a under four hours. We have no complaint about our preparation of executive reports.
    Example: I
    A. So it works very well and has so many different functions.
    B. Also it has reduced the confusion that exists about buying software packages.
    C. The train stops at each station for only fifteen minutes.
    D. We began with two work stations and now have four.
    E. Our routine letters are prepared from disc-stored masters.
    F. The Rotary W printer with a speed of 45 characters a second can easily handle two input stations.
    G. In contrast, its size and weight are ideal for carrying.
    H. We have not yet experienced mechanical problems so far.
    I. We are pleased with its performance and multi-functions.
    7、
    PART FOUR
    Questions 21-35
    •Read the text below about job prospects at the Provincial Bank.
    •Choose the correct word A, B, C, or, D on the opposite page to fill each gap.
    •For each question 21-35, mark one letter (A, B, C, or D) on your Answer Sheet.
    Employment Opportunities for Graduates with the Provincial BankThe Provincial Bank is one of the biggest (example) ____________ institutions in the U.K. With its 1,900 branches and 58,000 employees, it has (21) ____________ a household name. Almost 4,000 of these employees (22) ____________ managerial or executive positions. The bank has an outstanding (23) ____________ of profitability, which has been achieved by introducing innovations at the same time as maintaining leadership of the (24) ____________. The bank's comprehensive training programme concentrates on (25) ____________ the most important skills that graduates need in order to (26) ____________ early management responsibility. Trainees take responsibility for their own continuous self-development through visiting other branches and departments, and by (27)____________ courses in management skills. They also receive training in order to increase their knowledge of the bank's (28) ___________. The bank supports (29)____________ of staff who wish to take professional examinations, and its Graduate Training Scheme is (30)_____________ to the nationally recognized Diploma in Management.Obviously the quality of its mangers is of (31)____________ importance to the bank's performance. It welcomes good graduates in any subject area, (32)____________ they can demonstrate the ability to influence events, and have the potential to (33)____________ both as leaders and as part of a team. Most graduate trainees join the Retail Banking division initially. Those starting on this programme will soon have the (34)____________ to work in other parts of the bank and can (35)____________ a varied and flexible working life.
    Example: A budgetary B fiscal C financial D economic
    21 A opened B entered C turned D become 
    22 A hold B do C keep D own
    23 A career B catalogue C record D experience 
    24 A area B trade C record D market
    25 A making B reaching C developing D heightening
    26 A present B treat C deal D handle 
    27 A observing B attending C involving D staying 
    28 A services B goods C creations D abilities 
    29 A colleague B members C people D persons 
    30 A qualified B combined C fastened D linked
    31 A main B vital C necessary D superior 
    32 A therefore B thus C provided D only 
    33 A succeed B realize C gain D overcome 
    34 A choice B chance C likelihood D probability
    35 A forecast B believe C suppose D expect
    簡答題
    8、Part One
    You are the training manager of a company which has won a large export order. You have been asked to organize foreign language training for some of your staff.
    Write a memo of 30-40 words to staff:
    Explaining why the courses are necessary;
    Saying which members of staff should attend;
    Announcing when the courses will start;
    Write on your answer sheet.
    Part Two
    Your company exports to a number of countries around the world. The company is looking for new agents for international freight.
    Read the two advertisements below, on which you have made some notes.
    Then using the notes, write a short report for the Export Sales Manager, covering all your points and saying which agent you recommend.
    Write 100-120 words.
    Write on your answer sheet. 
    9、• Read the article below about the winner of a business award .
    • In most of the lines 34-45 there is one extra word . It is either grammatically incorrect or 
    doesn’t fit in the meaning of the text . Some lines, however, are correct .
    • If a line is correct , write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet .
    • If there is a extra word in the line , write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTER on your Answer Sheet.
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 00  customer’s goods . This is now done by “scanning”, pass each such item over
    

 34  a device that reads the bar-code on it and automatically registers it down in the
    

 35  till . They may weigh some products , such as for fruit , on scales near the
    

 36  till . When all the goods will have been scanned ,the till provides a total and the
    

 37  operators take payment in the cash , by cheque or by credit or debit card , and
    

 38  give a till receipt and any more change required . They provide bags , often
    

 39  help to pack purchase , and change paper till rolls as being necessary
    

 40  They also make it sure they have enough change , credit card forms ,and carrier
    

 41  bags . Operators ring a bell or buzzer to summon for a supervisor to help
    

 42  with problems , and put notes and cheques into bags for periodic collection .
    

 43  They enter into their personal details in the till , so that their performance can be
    

 44  analyzed later . The system offers supermarkets an efficient way of handling with a
    

 45  large number of customers purchasing many products and helps to keep checkout
    

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    10、• Read the article below about airport hotels .
    • In most of the lines 34-45 there is one extra word . It is either grammatically incorrect or 
    doesn’t fit in the meaning of the text . Some lines, however, are correct .
    • If a line is correct , write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet .
    • If there is a extra word in the line , write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTER on your Answer Sheet.
    • The exercises begins with two examples , (0) and (00) .
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CHECKING  IN  TO  A  WORKING  BASE
    


    0         Smart business travelers today are staying at the airport to do business. Rather than
    00  waste of time in traffic as they try to reach city center venues ,  business people
    34  are using conference facilities on the offer at airports .  Busy executives are also
    35  staying there overnight to avoid the difficulty of getting there for take an early morning
    

36  meeting . And it makes senses for our international meetings to be held at airports . It is
    

37  principally through the improvement  in  airport  hotels  that  has  enabled  this
    

38  development to take place .  Today these mini-conference centers provide services are
    

39  designed for business travelers , look like a quick check-in and round-the-clock restaurants,
    

40  so they can get to work as quickly as possible  .  They are also less expensive place
    

41  than their city center counterparts.  Not  long  years  ago,  airports  hotels  were
    

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43  concerned .  Yet now that there is strong interest ,  as travelers become aware of the
    

44  new facilities . Demand for small meeting rooms is huge , usually for interview or one-
    

45  to-one meetings , where executives fly in and out of the same day.  The age of the
    

  airport is upon us .