剑桥商务英语中级-29 (1)及答案解析.doc
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1、剑桥商务英语中级-29 (1)及答案解析(总分:60.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BREADING/B(总题数:5,分数:45.00)BPART ONE/BB Read these sentences and the following texts.Which text does each sentence (1-7) describe?For each sentence mark one letter (A, B or C)./BB A./BAs HSBC Data Processing (Shanghai) Limited continues to grow, we invite pe
2、ople who excel in a challenging and dynamic work environment to join our fast expanding team. You will support international banking and financial services transactions taking place in areas such as the UK, Hong Kong and other Asia Pacific countries. This is an opportunity for you to use and develop
3、 your professional and English language skills while making great strides towards achieving your career objectives.B B./BWal-Mart Global Procurement (WMGP) is an important division of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. The mission of WMGP is to carry out merchandising functions to support purchasing activities o
4、f Wal-Mart U. S. A, Sam s Club. and Wal-Mart International through its many branch offices covering various regions of the world. WMGPs overseas Home Office is located in Shenzhen PRC. Our annual purchases from China exceed US $ 4 billion and cover a wide range of product categories including electr
5、onics, toys, seasonal products, housewares, shoes, home textile and apparel products.Shanghai is another full function office in China. We are seeking high quality applicants who are enthusiastic of their work and willing to develop their career in an outstanding company. Interested applicants pleas
6、e send resume in Chinese and English with the position applying for, expected salary, address, telephone number via e-mail to us.B C./BLincoln Industrial Corporation, an American based company, is the world leader in the manufacture and supply of premier automated centralized lubrication systems and
7、 related equipment. Our highly engineered products are applicable to almost all sectors of the industrial market.To support our growing business operations in China, our Shanghai office is seeking a mature, dynamic and result-oriented individual for the Posts.Interested candidates are invited to sub
8、mit (via email or fax) a detailed resume, stating present and expected salaries, in Chinese and English to us.(分数:7.00)(1).The company has established an office in Shenzhen.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(2).The company focuses on the industrial field.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(3).The company purchases a large number of hou
9、sehold products.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(4).The company backs up banking business.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(5).The company doesnt mention how to apply for the position.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(6).The company requires the candidates to inform the present salaries.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(7).The company can accept resumes by fax.(分数:
10、1.00)填空项 1:_BPART TWO/BB Read the following text.Choose the best sentence from the list A-H to fill each of the blanks.For each blank (8-12) mark one letter (A-H) on your answer sheet.Do not mark any letter twice./BEveryone wants to make a good first impression, but how important are snap judgments
11、in the long run?Very, say communications researchers Artemio Ramirez and Mike Sunnafrank, who found that U(8) /U.They randomly paired 164 college freshmen in a communications class, let them chat for three, six or 10 minutes and then asked them to predict the sort of relationship they would have, ra
12、nging from casual acquaintance to close friend.At the end of the nine-week course, U(9) /U.Their findings, published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships: Students who reported a positive impression after the initial meeting were significantly more likely to have developed a friendly
13、relationship after nine weeks, even if U(10) /U.“In as quick as three minutes, people are solidifying original impressions in their heads, and nine weeks down the road its having an effect,“ says Ramirez, an assistant professor of communications at Ohio State University.Ramirez and Sunnafrank used t
14、he Predicted Outcome Value Theory as a basis for their experiment. The theory, developed by Sunnafrank in 1986, says that U(11) /U and try the hardest to develop relationships that they expect to be the most rewarding.“Its a reward-cost analysis that people go through, and they probably do it on a v
15、ery subconscious level,“ says Sunnafrank, a communications professor at the University of Minnesota in Duluth.Students predictions were better indicators of how close they would actually be after nine weeks than how similar the students were or even how much they said they liked each other.This was
16、because the predictions took into account not only students opinions of their partners but also U(12) /U.“It surprised us that after nine weeks we were still finding some pretty powerful effects, suggesting that theres a lasting importance in what happens in the first few minutes,“ Ramirez says.Thou
17、gh it is impossible to get to know everyone well, Sunnafrank says, results suggest that some people who make unfavorable first impressions will suffer.“Perhaps we need to learn a little better to give people the opportunity to overcome first impressions, because I think we are making snap judgments
18、based on such limited impressions that we are cutting off most of the people we meet.“A. the students were asked to assess how their predictions had held upB. they had had only three minutes to make an assessmentC. people judge people only at first sightD. how much they thought the partner liked the
19、mE. assessments made in the first few minutes of meeting someone strongly influence the course the relationship will takeF. they asked the students how their relationship had beenG. when people first meet they predict the probable outcome of the relationshipH. they wonder why their partners didnt li
20、ke them(分数:5.00)(1).(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_BPART THREE/BB Look at the following text and questions over the page.Each question has four suggested answers or ways of finishing the sentence, A, B, C and D.Mark one letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet, for the answer you choose
21、./BAnyone who lives in the eastern part of the United States or Canada and gazed skyward on Tuesday evening may have noticed something strange in their west-northwest sky.At around 9 p.m. ET, a small, bright, silvery circular cloud of light suddenly appeared. Over the next 25 minutes, the cloud appe
22、ared to gradually expand and fade, finally becoming invisible to the unaided eye. Those who saw it, wondered exactly what it might have been.John Bottle, a well-known amateur astronomer with over four-decades of experience of sky observing first caught sight of the cloud at 9:03 p. m. from his home
23、in Stormville, New York. Initially, he thought the cloud was as bright as zero or first magnitude and upon examining it carefully with binoculars, thought that it “. resembled the petals of a day lily.“ By 9:30 p. m. , he reported that the cloud had faded completely from his view.From the North Fork
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