[外语类试卷]BEC商务英语(初级)阅读模拟试卷79及答案与解析.doc
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1、BEC商务英语(初级)阅读模拟试卷 79及答案与解析 一、 PART ONE 1 GARDEN HOTEL COMES TO CELEBRATE THE SPRING FESTIVAL WITH US Enjoy a full 50% off a deluxe room at our hotel providing you book and prepay 30 days in advance. Plus children under 17 can share a twin room with Mum and Dad for free Address: 8, Lihua Road, Guangz
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3、 York_. ( A) at night ( B) on weekdays ( C) at weekends 3 PRICE LISTIf you want to buy radios as soon as possible at the lowest price, you should place an order for_. ( A) Radio DU-82 ( B) Radio WER-86 ( C) Radio STB-29 4 DOWNTOWN APARTMENTS Immediate occupancy The most favourable price $ 1,270 upwa
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6、t_. ( A) be willing to do extra work ( B) have experience ( C) be a secretary 二、 PART TWO 5 Look at the graphs below. They show the closing share prices at the end of each days trading of eight different companies from Monday to Friday in one week. Which graph does each sentence(6- 10)describe? For
7、each sentence, mark one letter(A-H)on your Answer Sheet. Do not use any letter more than once.6 In spite of a slight recovery towards the end of the week, the general trend was downward. 7 After rising dramatically in the middle of the week, prices fell back to their Monday level. 8 Share prices dro
8、pped early in the week, although there then signs that they were becoming stable. 9 After a steady rise for most of the week, prices fell to well below their original level. 10 Prices reached their peak at the close of the weeks trading. 三、 PART THREE 10 Look at the chart below. It shows a restauran
9、ts income, total expenditure and advertising costs during an eight-month period. Which month does each sentence(11-15)describe? For each sentence, mark one letter(A-H)on your Answer Sheet. Do not use any letter more than once. 11 In this month, total expenditure, like income, showed a fall, while sp
10、ending on advertising demonstrated the opposite trend. 12 Total expenditure rose slightly in this month, while advertising costs reached their peak, leading to a higher income in the following month. 13 Despite a decline in advertising costs in this month, expenditure as a whole rose. 14 This months
11、 improvement in income was particularly welcome, as it was not matched by an increase in expenditure. 15 While this month saw low point in the restaurants income, expenditure continued to fall. 四、 PART FOUR 15 Read the following passage. Are the sentences 16-22 “Right“ or “Wrong“? If there is not en
12、ough information to answer “Right“ or “Wrong“, choose “Doesnt say“. For each sentence, mark one letter(A, B or C)on your Answer Sheet. Although the situation at the negotiation table is always changeable, it is necessary to make out a detailed plan for the forthcoming negotiation. “Top line“ and “bo
13、ttom line“ should be decided. For many negotiations in which more complex issues exist than the single factor of price it is more useful to identify a “best achievable“ top line. The negotiators of course hope for the best, but the fact is that their “best“ is hardly satisfied. The limitation of the
14、 top line is affected by many factors. The negotiators should be “considerate“ of the other party. They should not be too aggressive even when they are in a favourable position. They can not be too optimistic. If one party demands too much, the negotiation often results in a failure. The bottom line
15、, on the other hand, is the last “line of defence“ which the negotiators will not give up. When setting the bottom line, over-optimism about probable outcome is often linked to a failure to give the bottom line adequate consideration. Identifying the bottom line is perhaps more important than settin
16、g the original target. Flexibility in setting the best achievable target is essential. 16 This passage is about how to prepare a negotiation. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Doesnt say 17 Negotiation situation at the negotiation table often changes. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Doesnt say 18 Negotiators ha
17、ve to prepare for the worst. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Doesnt say 19 Negotiators shouldnt only think about themselves. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Doesnt say 20 Negotiators will not stick to the bottom line. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Doesnt say 21 Many factors often cannot influence the limitation
18、of the top line. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Doesnt say 22 Negotiations always tend to be successful. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Doesnt say 五、 PART FIVE 22 Read the article below about the British longer working hours. For each question 23-28. choose the correct answer. Mark one letter(A,B or C)on yo
19、ur Answer Sheet. The British work longer hours than anyone else in the European Union(EU). which may account for Britains faster rate of economic growth in the past decade. But the European Commission wants to put a stop to it. In a recent report it notes disapprovingly that, “the UK is the only mem
20、ber state where weekly working time has increased over the last decade. “ The commission believes that British companies may be systematically violating the EUs “Working Time Directive“. This demands that Europeans should work a maximum of 48 hours a week on average. Under the directive, workers can
21、 sign an “opt-out“, agreeing to work more than 48 hours. Some 33% of British workers have signed such opt-outs, although only 16% are believed actually to be working more than 48 hours. Anna Diamantopoulou, the European commissioner for employment and social affairs, has a doubt about that. Firms in
22、 other European countries have not made much use of opt-outs. But, she thinks, some British bosses may be forcing workers to sign opt-outs as a condition of taking a job.(Some Americans may actually want to work more than 48 hours, but surely no European would be so silly, seems to her reasoning.)Ci
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