[外语类试卷]BEC商务英语(中级)阅读模拟试卷88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 88及答案与解析 一、 PART ONE 0 A A company does not function in a vacuum, but rather as part of a society. That society consists of the people who work for it, the people and companies that do business with it, the public at large, and the government that regulates and taxes it, these grou
2、ps are known as a companys “publics“. In order for a company to deal with these publics effectively, a relationship of trust must exist. Employees will not cooperate with or put forth their best efforts for a company that they do not trust or that they feel is taking advantage of them. The public wi
3、ll not buy products or services from a company that, in their view, is not responsible or trustworthy. B The government, as the protector of the society it governs、 is especially cautious in dealing with a company that it regards as not operating in the public interest. Given these circumstances, ev
4、ery business, whether it is a giant corporation or a small factory, a five-star hotel or a roadside tavern, needs to give some thought to the relationship it has with all the various publics it interacts with, and the techniques that a company uses to imp rove these relationships are known as “publi
5、c relations“, also called PR. C A classic example of public relations at work is McDonalds. It has always been important to McDonalds to be known as a company that values cleanliness, Indeed, the founder Ray Kroc emphasised cleanliness along with quality, service, and value as being the four most im
6、portant things in any McDonalds operation. For that reason, Kroc instructed the first McDonalds franchisees to pick up all litter within a two-block radius of their stores, whether it was McDonalds litter or not. D McDonalds has always been socially responsible and extremely concerned about its imag
7、e. These two facts are part and parcel of its public relationships. To McDonalds, public relations activities go much deeper than simply sending out press releases and having corporate officers serve on various charitable boards. The company understands that real public relations means taking signif
8、icant action first, then announcing them to the public. Without the first step, the second would be meaningless. 1 All businesses are involved in public relations. 2 Local government believes in a company just because it operates in accordance with public interest. 3 McDonalds regarded social respon
9、sibility as an important part in its public relations. 4 A company needs to get on well with the surrounding publics. 5 McDonalds developed a good image of valuing cleanliness even by keeping clean in the neighbourhood. 6 McDonalds valued quality, service, cleanliness and value in its daily operatio
10、n. 7 No matter what kind of business a company does, it needs to pay attention to public relations. 二、 PART TWO 7 Read the article below about the role of executive recruitment agencies. Choose the best sentence from the opposite page to fill each of the gaps. Do not use any letter more than once. I
11、ssues in the recruitment world In the competitive world of investment banking, good senior executives are not easy to find. So what should the industrys hard-pressed directors do when they need to find senior staff? Increasingly, they decide to call in the headhunters. These are busy and profitable
12、times for the recruitment agencies that dominate the world of executive search and selection. They needed new people to revitalise their operations, and the result has been a boom in the recruitment market. Pinnacle, a leading recruitment agency, has helped various UK investment banks to rebuild the
13、ir entire senior management teams. It is hard to overstate the significance of this. (8) But now everything has changed, and Pinnacle is not the only major player in the field. Some analysts believe that rival recruitment specialists ALT Associates has a larger share of the market. However, there is
14、 little doubt that over its 13-year history, Pinnacle and its chairman, Matthew Edwards, have built up an impressive reputation. Edwards estimates that his company controls between 10 and 15 per cent of the headhunting market for senior investment banking jobs in the UK. (9) Rather, it is the high-c
15、alibre jobs and people that Pinnacle deals with that define the companys success. For example, the company was recently commissioned to find a new chairman for NBS Bank, a vacancy that was one of the most talked about in the banking world. Most HR directors recognise that headhunters such as Pinnacl
16、e play a valuable role in the recruitment process. (10) Some are concerned that a few companies, including Pinnacle, have too much power over high-level recruitment. (11) As Tim Davidson, HR Director at Cawfield Bank, explains, They can be kingmakers. These are the people who decide who gets a futur
17、e and who doesnt. If Edwards forms a view about an individual, it can affect their ability to get a particular job. That view could just have been formed on a bad day. (12) Final decisions in the selection process are always taken by his clients, he says, whoever they are. The role of headhunters sh
18、ould not be exaggerated. Many companies never use them. But as top executives are hard to find, there will always be a role for people like Matthew Edwards. A. Although others may put it lower, it is important to remember that the companys reputation is not based on market share alone. B. Their chie
19、f worry is that the headhunters can now make or break managerial careers. C. According to Edwards, this is a further indication that the way Pinnacle searches for a candidate tends to favour a certain type of manager. D. But this acceptance does not mean they are universally happy, either with the s
20、tate of the market or with Pinnacles role within it. E. Until a few years ago, even the biggest companies were unlikely to use headhunters to fill more than one or two jobs a year. F. Edwards objects to this suggestion, claiming that all he does is find candidates and encourage them to apply for a p
21、articular post. G. A number of big investment banks recently decided to make changes to their management boards after disappointing end-of-year results. 三、 PART THREE 12 Read the article below about the need for language training in the international marketplace and the questions on the opposite pag
22、e. Speaking Your Customers Language Modern international trading practices are highlighting the growing importance of language training Modern-day business really does transcend national barriers. Thanks to sophisticated IT and communications systems, businesses can now market their products on a tr
23、uly global scale. The world is indisputably becoming a smaller place, as service and manufacturing companies search the international marketplace for new suppliers and clients. Businesses must, however, be aware that once they expand the area in which they operate, they face increased competition. T
24、he standard and quality of their goods become increasingly important in keeping up with competitors. But most of all, it is the service element accompanying the goods which is crucial to a companys success in a particular market. This new philosophy has led to many companies, some of which have even
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