[外语类试卷]BEC商务英语(中级)阅读模拟试卷58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 58及答案与解析 一、 PART ONE 0 Look at the statements below and a passage about the need for good managers 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 us
2、e some of these letters more than once. A The need for good managers is not going away. It is intensifying. With “flatter“ organizations and self-directed teams becoming common; with personal computers and networks making information available to more people more quickly; the raw number of managers
3、needed is decreasing. However, the need for good managers, people who can manage themselves and Others in a high-stress environment, is increasing. B I believe anyone can be a good manager. It is as much trainable skill as it is inherent ability; as much science as art. You have confidence in yourse
4、lf and your abilities. You are happy with who you are, but you are still learning and getting better. You are something of an extrovert. You dont have to be the life of the party, hut you cant be a wallflower. Management is a people skill-its not the job for someone who doesnt enjoy people. C You ar
5、e honest and straightforward. Your success depends heavily on the trust of others. You are an includer not an excluder. You bring others into what you do. You dont exclude other because they lack certain attributes. You have a presence. Managers must lead. Effective leaders have a quality about them
6、 that makes people notice when they enter a room. D You are consistent, but not rigid; dependable, but can change your mind. You make decisions, but easily accept input from others. You are a little bit crazy. You think out-of-the box. You try new things and if they fail, you admit the mistake, but
7、dont apologize for having tried. You are not afraid to “do the math“. You make plans and schedules and work toward them. 1 The need for good managers is increasing. 2 The raw number of managers needed is decreasing. 3 Being a good manager must enjoy people. 4 An effective leader has a quality that m
8、akes him/her easily noticed. 5 Anyone can be a good manager. 6 A good manager must let others trust him/her. 7 A good manager dares to take some risks. 二、 PART TWO 7 Read the article below about exceeding expectations Choose the best sentence from the opposite page to fill each of the gaps. For each
9、 gap 8-12, mark one letter (A-G) on your Answer Sheet. Do not use any letter more than once. EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS Exceeding expectations is a foundational attitude and something you have to pursue daily. It is a proactive effort that is always looking for a way to express itself. Exceeding expecta
10、tions is a completely voluntary activity and, when it becomes foundational to the way you think, it has the power to elevate value and become the seed for new opportunity. (8) To exceed expectations on purpose means you have an understanding of expected performance, and you realize expected performa
11、nce is in no way extraordinary. It becomes tougher when you realize exceeding expectations requires more effort to surpass what might be described as “acceptable performance“. (9) The problem is, its hard to sell mediocrity. Understanding how expectations are created is the first step in being able
12、to exceed them in a positive way. Expectations come from our experience. (10) To illustrate how this happens, consider a tool that has changed the way we all work and communicate: voicemail. Prior to voicemail, when you dialed a phone number, your expectation was to hear a live person answer the pho
13、ne. (11) The original intent and strategy of voicemail was to create a positive tool that would exceed expectations by significantly improving the speed and results of telephone communication. (12) The message slips were created by switchboard operators and receptionists who handed the message slips
14、 off to the people being called. A Prior to voicemails, the expectation of callers was to get caught up in a process that can best be described as message-slip phone tag. B When voice mail first appeared, however, that expectation was suddenly shaken by an invitation to leave a personal recorded mes
15、sage. C It is rare for anyone to exceed expectations unless they do so on purpose. D It is a proactive effort that is always looking for a way to express itself. E The latter is in fact mediocrity, and mediocrity is usually the norm. F As our experience changes, our expectations change, too. G Typic
16、ally, the message slips merely reflected the name and number of the caller, and the reason for their call was fairly short and cryptic. 三、 PART THREE 12 Read the article below about the business social responsibility and the questions. For each question (13-18), mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on you
17、r Answer Sheet. Business and Social Responsibility Today more and more people believe that business should play an active role in improving society and solving social problems. For example, we expect that businesses will take care not to pollute the air we breathe or the water we drink. We also expe
18、ct them to offer fair wages and employee benefits and to provide a satisfactory product or service at a reasonable price. Many companies recognize this and have stated publicly that they will act as a good citizen. They support local arts, build parks, raise funds for charities, and try to put back
19、some of their profits into the community that has made their success possible. A good reason for businesses to be socially responsible is that society gives business organizations the right to exist. A social setting or environment, with its laws, customs, and other social and cultural norms, allows
20、 businesses to form and function. It is only right for businesses to participate in making the community in which they operate a better place. To be socially responsible also benefits businesses. In many cases, a company will make greater profits in the long run if it considers benefits to society.
21、Customers actually vote for products and companies when they make a purchase. If a product is of good quality and priced fairly, they will probably buy it from time to time. But when customers find out that a manufacturer produces only inferior or shoddy products which cheat them out of their money,
22、 they may become so angry that they will never purchase their products any more. Consumers may also shun firms that pollute the environment or engage in unethical practices by not purchasing their products. When enough people believe a business no longer serves societys best interests, they may pres
23、sure the firm into its doom by boycotting its goods or services, influencing officials against it, condemning it in the media, or patronizing other firms. A business whose aim is to maximize its profits is not likely to act out of a sense of social responsibility although its activities will probabl
24、y be legal. Only businesses that are concerned about society as well as about maintaining profitability are likely to invest voluntarily in socially responsible activities. For example, the former president of Pizza Hut, Orr Gunther, implemented a program called “Book it.“ This program rewarded chil
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