[外语类试卷]BEC商务英语(中级)阅读模拟试卷86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 86及答案与解析 一、 PART ONE 0 A Through political dialogue and confidence building, no tension has escalated into armed confrontation among ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) member countries since its establishment more than three decades ago. To build on what has been constr
2、ucted over the years in the field of political and security cooperation, the ASEAN leaders have agreed to establish the ASEAN Security Community (ASC). The ASC aims to ensure that countries in the region live at peace with one another and with the world in a just, democratic and harmonious environme
3、nt. The members of the Community regard their security as fundamentally linked to one another and bound by geographic location, common vision and objectives. B EU (European Union) countries account for a small percentage of the worlds population. They must therefore continue pulling together if they
4、 are to be able to compete on the world stage with other major economies。 No individual EU country is strong enough to go it alone in world trade. The European single market provides companies with a vital platform for competing effectively on world markets. Half a century of European integration ha
5、s shown that the EU as a whole is greater than the sum of its parts: it has much more economic, social, technological, commercial and political clout than if its member states had to act individually. C NAFTA (The North American Free Trade Agreement) has substantially liberalised trade in services a
6、nd has opened government procurement markets, including procurement in services and construction markets. The agreement makes it illegal for the parties to discriminate between national and foreign producers in the trading of services, government markets and investment. One prime benefit of NAFTA is
7、 that the NAFTA agreement encourages greater immigration between the three countries. D WTO (World Trade Organisation) rules, agreed by member countries, limit the role that governments can play in their national economies. These include the level of taxes charged on goods coming into a country, goo
8、ds quotas, support for national industry, and subsidies for farmers, Virtually any economic policy (and some social policies) that a government can make is restricted by what is agreed at the WTO. This means that elected governments do not have a full range of policy options open to them their range
9、 is narrowed by the WTO. 1 Each member state itself in this international organisation has less competitive edge. 2 Between the member states of this international organisation, government purchasing markets are opened to each other. 3 This international organisation pays special attention to the wo
10、rld peace and a harmonious environment for development. 4 For member states in this international organisation, governmental activities are limited in their economy. 5 This international organisation has existed for more than 30 years. 6 For this international organisation, uniting as an integrated
11、part makes it easier to face fierce international competition. 7 In this international organisation, citizens in each country can migrate to the other countries more freely. 二、 PART TWO 7 Performance Evaluation When we are introduced to someone for the first time, we automatically form an impression
12、 based on his or her appearance, voice, and personality traits. Right or wrong, these first impressions can be lasting ones. Sometimes we base our evaluations of other people on more substantial evidence the way they perform their jobs or interact with their co-workers and superiors, for example. Al
13、though many of the evaluations we make on a daily basis are not conscious, they still have a significant impact on the way we view the people around us. If youre a manager, your working day involves a series of appraisals. Perhaps you begin by making the rounds of various activities for which you ar
14、e responsible, checking on where major pieces of work stand. You chat briefly with your employees, find out what theyre doing. (8) .Back at your own desk, you go through your mail, answering according to what you know about the person youre addressing. The way you hand out work assignments is also b
15、ased on what you know about individual employees. You provide instruction, guidance, and coaching on the basis of each workers experience and maturity. If you have visitors during the day, you unconsciously size them up and adjust your speech and actions accordingly. (9) .If an employee is up for sa
16、lary review, you decide whether or not he or she merits more money. If there is a vacancy in the department, you weigh the relative qualifications of the available candidates before making your decision. These are standard activities for any manager or supervisor, and yet each involves a deliberate
17、act of appraisal. The point here is that performance appraisal is not an occasional or chance occurrence. (10) . Outside the work environment, of course, the evaluations we make of other may merely determine whether or not we choose them as our friends. (11) .These judgments may determine who gets a
18、 job, who is given an opportunity for additional training, who gets a raise or a promotion, who is transferred or reassigned, and who is terminated. This is one reason why performance evaluation skills and techniques deserve the attention that is given. The purposes for which performance evaluation
19、are conducted are almost as varied as the techniques that have been developed to gather the necessary data. (12) .For example, employees could be motivated to improve their performance. A In your contacts with your own boss, you organise your material and present your information in a way that will
20、gain his or her approval. B It is an integral part of the managers job as it is beneficial to both the one being evaluated and the company per se. C On the basis of your knowledge of each of them, you decide whether or not a particular work item requires your attention. D But there are some objectiv
21、es that all evaluation systems share. E Few managers would dispute that employees are the companys most valuable asset. F But the evaluation we make in the context of an employment relationship are far more crucial in terms of outcome. 三、 PART THREE 12 Developing a Mission Statement A company missio
22、n statement can be a powerful force to clearly define your companys purpose for existence. In the beginning, your company was formed to accomplish something that did not exist in the marketplace, or to do a better job than existing companies. What was that special purpose? Small companies seldom tak
23、e the time to discuss or write out their company mission, but they should. It will pay measurable financial dividends over time. The commitment to formulating a company mission can be critical to your companys success. It helps keep management focused on preserving or strengthening the companys uniq
24、ue competitive niche. It can also prevent panic and unwise marketing or spending responses to meet an indirect thrust by competitors into your market. The most successful company missions are measurable and definable project statements with emotional appeal that everyone knows and can act upon. For
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