[外语类试卷]BEC商务英语(中级)阅读模拟试卷10及答案与解析.doc
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1、BEC商务英语(中级)阅读模拟试卷 10及答案与解析 一、 PART ONE 1 Look at the sentences below and the advice for secretaries and personal assistants about dealing with a new manager on the opposite page. Which company (A, B, C or D) does Bach sentence 1-7 refer to? For each sentence 1 - 7, mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on
2、your Answer Sheet. You will need to use some of the letters more than once. A If you are a secretary, or personal assistant, getting a new manager means that your job will probably change, too. The new person is likely to have different ideas about how things should be done, and you may well find th
3、at some of these are changes for the better. But remember that the new manager might be feeling nervous. If you treat their first day in the job as though its your own first day, too, it will ease the transition for them, and benefit you both. B Your new manager may have different ideas from your pr
4、evious one about personal habits, such as eating at your desk, and you will have to accept that. Their changes may not always be appropriate or helpful, however. It could be that you are asked to open the post later on in the day, when you know that it is important to get it sorted first thing. In t
5、his case, rather than grumbling about it and spreading discontent around the office, explain if there is a genuine reason for a particular way of working. C If your new manager has joined the company from outside, they will be on a steep learning curve. You can really show your worth by bring them u
6、p to speed on the company history and culture. The appointment of a new manager is also the ideal opportunity for you to discuss your prospects for training and promotion with them, though raising the subject on their first day is unlikely to give them a good impression of you. D If you are concerne
7、d about changes that your new manager wants to make to your job, first check your job description, if you have one, then speak to him or her calmly about it. If work is being put your way that is someone elses responsibility, say so. Make it clear what you believe to be the limits of your job. Ideal
8、ly, the two of you will come to an agreement that suits both parties. failing that, consider contacting the human resources department to see if it can act as mediator. 1 You may be able to explore your career development with your new manager. 2 You may need to point out why certain procedures are
9、in place. 3 Help your new manager to feel relaxed when they take up the position. 4 You should resist taking on extra tasks which you do not consider part of your role. 5 You may need help in settling differences with your new manager. 6 You should not encourage colleagues to become hostile towards
10、your new manager. 7 A new manager may benefit from your knowledge of conventions and attitudes within the company. 二、 PART TWO 8 Read the article below about changes in working time. Choose the best sentence to fill in each of the gaps. For each gap 8 12,mark one letter (A G) on your Answer Sheet. D
11、o not use any letter more than once. One answer has been given as an example. There is an example at the beginning. The Nature of Money See if you can locate a $5, $10, or $20 bill printed before 1964 and marked “Federal Reserve Note“ over the portrait. In the upper-left portion above the seal, a st
12、atement written in fine print says that the note is legal tender (法定货币 ) and that it “is redeemable (可兑现的 )in lawful money at the United States Treasury (美国财政部 ), or at any Federal Reserve Bank.“ Does this mean that the bill is not lawful? At the bottom center the same bill says, “Will pay to the be
13、arer on demand X dollars.“ 【 8】 _ 【 9】 _ Many people believe that money has no value unless 【 10】 _ They think that the Federal Reserve note is only a symbol for money, and that real money is the precious metal backing the note. Some people look on money as wealth and believe that it must have intri
14、nsic (内在的 )value. If we were to study the history of money, we would find that 【 11】 _ Cattle, shell, beads (珠子 ), tobacco leaves, and various metals including iron, zinc (锌 ), bronze (青铜 ), and copper have all been used as a basis of exchange. The precious metals, particularly silver and gold, have
15、 proved most satisfactory for this purpose and have been most commonly used in modern times. Until early 1968, the United States backed its Federal Reserve Notes with 25 percent gold, but this did not mean that 【 12】 _ Clearly, it is not what money is but what it does that is important. A. it is bac
16、ked by gold or silver. B. in different places and at different times a variety of things have been used as money. C. See if you can locate a $5, $10, or $20 bill printed before 1964 and marked “Federal Reserve Note“ over the portrait. D. citizens could use gold as money or convert paper dollar to go
17、ld. E. therefore, the precious metals can be taken as money. F. Does it mean that your X-dollar bill is not X dollars? G. Much confusion exists about the real nature of money. 三、 PART THREE 13 Read the article below about marketing management. For questions 18-20, mark one letter (A, B, C, D) on you
18、r answer sheet for the answer you choose. Marketing Management Playboys principal distribution channel until 1979 was a network of approximately 450 nonproprietary retail outlets throughout the United States, many of which also sold other brands of mens premium shoes. Play boys shoes were sold whole
19、sale to retailers at approximately 50 percent of the suggested retail price. Price increases usually were announced in February or August. The company did not offer its retail accounts quantity discounts. Because producing high-quality mens dress shoes demanded highly skilled labor and specialized f
20、acilities, Playboys entire product life had been manufactured at the companys facility in Lynn, Massachusetts, through our most of the companys history. As consumer preferences changed and fashion became more important in mens shoes during the 1970s, Playboy began contracting with outside manufactur
21、ers to produce casual shoes that matched Playboys quality and feature specifications yet could extend the brands franchise to a younger age group. Playboys executives labeled these styles “outside“ shoes, while those manufactured at the Lynn plant were called “inside“ shoes, in 1985, the average pri
22、ces the retailer paid Playboy for pair of inside shoes was $52 and, for a pair of outside shoes, $34. Variable manufacturing costs per pair of inside shoes were $40. The average cost of a pair of outside shoes to Playboy was $28. Playboy sold approximately 160 inside shoe styles and 56 styles made b
23、y outside manufacturers, Since there were 80 sizes to each style, Playboy total SKUs numbered around 17,280, and it carried an inventory in stock of over 64,000 pairs, Both internal and external production schedules for each style were set in advance, based on sales projections. Playboy rarely did “
24、makeup“ (styles not included in its regular product line, manufactured to the specification of a retailer) for a particular retail account. Each of Playboys 16 salespeople was assigned a geographic territory and was responsible for retailer sales and service with the area. Salespeople also were expe
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