[外语类试卷]BEC商务英语(中级)阅读模拟试卷156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 156及答案与解析 一、 PART ONE 0 Look at the statements below and the article about meetings on the opposite page. Which section(A, B, C or D)does each statement(1-7)refer to? For each statement(1-7), mark one letter(A, B, C or D)on your Answer Sheet. You will need to use some of these lett
2、ers more than once.Example:0 a policy of not allowing people in meetings to become comfortable and relaxed Business MeetingsA Many organisations are developing ways of minimising the time workers spend sitting in meetings in order to give them more hours working at their desks. They realise that red
3、ucing the number of meetings is problematic, but some are using a device called a Meeting Meter to determine how much money is wasted through the widespread practice of over-populated and time-inefficient meetings. A general meeting in a big company can cost 9000 an hour. Even staff in UK government
4、 departments have been told to make less elaborate presentations and to get through them more quickly.B A solution has often been to take things at breakneck speed or abolish meetings altogether. Olivia Dacourt, CEO of a retail chain, makes a point of not letting anyone sit down in her meetings. We
5、cover more material in a 15-minute meeting than youd see in a two-hour sit-down meeting, she says. She drills her employees to shout pass if they have no comment to make, thereby saving a hastily mumbled agreement with the previous speaker. In this way, her last staff meeting clocked in at six minut
6、es.C Website designer Barry Hare has gone so far as to charge his clients a meeting tax. If they ask for a meeting, he doubles his design fee of 85 an hour. Everyone I talk to hates meetings, but they dont know what to do about them/ he says. Well, Ive actually done something. Similarly, at JP Produ
7、cts, managers have instigated a No Meetings Day every Friday. The scheme was devised by in-house industrial psychologist Ada Pearson after hearing employees joke about the need for a meeting-free day.D But abolishing meetings is not as simple as clearing them from your diary. At JP Products some wor
8、kers have felt the need to get round the No Meetings Day directive by holding spontaneous huddles and nice to knows to update each other on progress. After her success in reducing the meetings quota, Pearson is under pressure from meeting-weary managers to implement days that are free of emails and
9、telephone calls. But unfortunately she has other priorities -thanks to a lengthy meeting with the chief executive. 1 a way of ensuring that meetings are less likely to take place 2 the common situation of too many people attending meetings 3 a way of ensuring communication can take place without bre
10、aking company rules 4 a policy discouraging repetition of ideas 5 staff attitudes towards meetings resulting in action to reduce their frequency 6 a policy of cutting down on the amount of detail given in long speeches 7 people who attend meetings requesting limitations on other forms of communicati
11、on 二、 PART TWO 7 Read the article below about working in international teams. Choose the best sentence from the opposite page to fill each of the gaps. For each gap(8-12), mark one letter(A-G)on your Answer Sheet. Do not use any letter more than once. There is an example at the beginning(0). Interna
12、tional teamsAn international team can be defined as a group of people who come from different nationalities and work together towards a common goal.(0)_G_The fact that they are spread out presents a range of opportunities and challenges that teams working in the same place do not experience.One tren
13、d, in particular, which is creating the need for more international teams, is that we are in the middle of a dramatic information revolution.【 P1】 _ Thus, these teams can now spend as much time working apart as together. They can access and share information as never before. Business will increasing
14、ly be done in an information space, with information becoming a product in its own right.【 P2】 _ Doing this through the internet and e-mail is inexpensive and relatively easy, in both technologically developed and developing countries.A question commonly asked by managers is whether these teams actu
15、ally work. Can they deliver improved performance? After a decade of work experience and research with international teams, I believe the answer is positive.【 P3】_ Whats more, many of those companies which have actually introduced international teams have focused only on the performance of the teams,
16、 without taking into account the context in which they are introduced. Context plays a key role in the likelihood of their success.Creating the right context for international teams needs more than a quick fix, though. It requires a long-term commitment.【 P4】 _On the contrary, companies need to focu
17、s on the way they operate, and possibly initiate a complete review of their practices, before introducing an international team.Given these challenges, what should organisations do to make sure that their international teams are successful? Much has been written about effective team processes in gen
18、eral, and the first thing to say is that most of these guidelines apply equally to international teams. Experience has shown that international teams are simply more complex versions of national teams. 【 P5】 _While these elements may have a variety of interpretations in different cultures, they are
19、as important to international teams as they are to national teams.Example: A If an organisation is just beginning to work globally and has only recently created international teams, it often underestimates the level of support needed by teams.B It is now well established that any team will have a gr
20、eater chance of success if it has clear goals, a strong sense of commitment, appropriate leadership and good interpersonal relationships.C The recognition of this has created many more knowledge workers, that is, people who create, exchange and broadcast information as knowledge.D Organisations must
21、 understand that operating globally affects every aspect of business and they cannot simply set up international teams and assume that everything else can remain unchanged.E The first major impact of this is that satellite technology is increasingly allowing team members to participate in discussion
22、s wherever they are, at any time they choose.F Unfortunately, however, few organisations until now have been prepared to make the necessary investment to gain the potential benefits that international teams offer.G Unlike most national teams, international teams often work apart and across cultures
23、and time zones, for extended periods of time. 8 【 P1】 9 【 P2】 10 【 P3】 11 【 P4】 12 【 P5】 三、 PART THREE 12 Read the article below about careers in childrens book publishing and the questions on the opposite page. For each question(13-18), mark one letter(A, B, C or D)on your Answer Sheet. Leading fro
24、m the top Catherine Bauer looks at career development in childrens book publishing To get on in the world of childrens book publishing one needs to be bright, nice and not ambitious. Those are the words of a 37-year-old manager thinking about leaving the industry. Managers in other industries would,
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