[外语类试卷]BEC商务英语(初级)阅读模拟试卷85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 85及答案与解析 一、 PART ONE 1 Office Staff Required Experience essential Full training given(leading to recognised qualifications) Applicants must have_. ( A) relevant qualifications ( B) previous experience ( C) recognised training 2 Our company was successful in reaching our target_. (
2、A) this month ( B) last month ( C) both months 3 All goods delivered within 14 days from receipt of order. ( A) It takes at least a fortnight for customers to receive their goods. ( B) It takes a fortnight for the company to receive orders for goods. ( C) It takes under a fortnight for the company t
3、o send goods to customers. 4 FOR SALE Large building with huge floor area Not divided into smaller units Quiet surroundings and small car park Electricity but no running water The property advertised would be suitable for_. ( A) a block of office ( B) a shopping mall ( C) a warehouse 5 Sunwin Proper
4、tys latest results are likely to provide further pessimism about a pick-up in the building industry. ( A) Sunwin Property will probably have done well in spite of the lack of demand for more houses and industries. ( B) Sunwin Property are likely to have had a bad year in spite of the increasing need
5、 for homes, shops and factories. ( C) Sunwin Property may have had a disappointing year, proving that the building industry is not improving. 二、 PART TWO 5 Look at the list below. It shows some of non-fiction categories. For questions 6-10, decide which section(A - H)of the categories each person gi
6、ven below should consult. For each question, mark the correct letter(A H)on your Answer Sheet. Do not use any letter more than once. NON-FICTION CATEGORIES A. Academic and Professional B. Dictionaries C. History D. Food and Drink(including Cookery) E. Travel/Guides F. Art and Architecture G. Nature/
7、Animals H. Gardening 6 Tara Simms plans to visit North America. 7 Martin Wang has got some difficult words while reading the newspaper. 8 Elizabeth is going to prepare a dinner for her colleagues. 9 Lisa Marie wants to learn more about the World War II. 10 James Haley needs to collect relevant infor
8、mation to write his paper for his masters degree. 三、 PART THREE 10 Look at the charts below. They show company sales. Which chart does each sentence describe? For each sentence mark one letter(A-E)on your Answer Sheet.11 There was no change until the end of the period, when computer sales rose sharp
9、ly. 12 At first computer sales rose sharply, but then fell gradually for the rest of the period. 13 Computer sales showed a dramatic increase for most of the period but dropped slightly towards the end. 14 Computer sales fell during February but rose again in March to exceed the January sales. 15 Co
10、mputer sales rose steadily throughout the period. 四、 PART FOUR 15 Read the newspaper article below about a partnership between industry and schools. Are sentences 16-22 below the article “Right“ or “Wrong“? If there is not enough information to answer “Right“ or “Wrong“, choose “Doesnt say“. For eac
11、h sentence 16-22, mark one letter(A,B or C)on your Answer Sheet. Industry and Schools in Partnership The new Manufacturing Partners program aims to improve teachers understanding of manufacturing by inviting 2000 teachers to take part in factory visits. It will not be just one-way traffic, however,
12、about 500 manufacturing employees are also invited to visit schools each year to improve their awareness of modern schools. Peter Davis, Program Director, believes employees will also see the benefits. “Its an excellent means of improving professional development by helping to improve management and
13、 communication skills.“ Davis says. Until now, manufacturing firms have been slow to send staff into schools and teachers havent been very keen to visit factories, either. According to Davis, most would rather visit a bank or retail company instead. Head teacher Andrew Morris recently spent three da
14、ys at KTM, an engineering firm. Afterwards he admitted his view of industry had been out-of-date: “I thought it would be a dirty place to work, but conditions have obviously improved a lot nowadays. “ KTM Director John Dimmock said that without a doubt his staff had benefited from explaining their j
15、obs to teachers and pupils. 16 One aim of the program is to increase manufacturing employees knowledge of schools. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Doesnt say 17 Manufacturing employees think the program will not benefit them. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Doesnt say 18 Peter Davis believes that sending empl
16、oyees into schools will help develop their professional abilities. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Doesnt say 19 Manufacturing companies already sent many employees into schools. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Doesnt say 20 Davis thinks that many teachers do not want to visit factories. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong
17、 ( C) Doesnt say 21 Andrew Morris used to be an engineer. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Doesnt say 22 The Director of KTM wasnt sure about the benefits of this project. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Doesnt say 五、 PART FIVE 22 Read the article below about problems in dong international trade. For each ques
18、tion 23-28 on the opposite page, choose the correct answer. Mark one letter(A,B or C)on your Answer Sheet. Problems in doing international trade When companies do business overseas, they come in contact with people from different cultures. These individuals often speak a different language and have
19、their own particular custom and manners. These differences can create problems. For example, in France, business meetings begin promptly at the designated time and everyone is expected to be there. Foreign business people who are tardy are often left outside to be kept waiting as a means of letting
20、them know the importance of promptness. Unless one is aware of such expected behaviors he may end up insulting the people with whom he hopes to establish trade relations. A second traditional problem is that of monetary conversions. For example, if a transaction is conducted with Russia, payment may
21、 be made in rubles. Of course, this currency is of little value to the American firm. It is, therefore, necessary to convert the foreign currency to American dollars. How much are these Russian rubles worth in terms of dollars? This conversion rate is determined by every market, where the currencies
22、 of countries are bought and sold. Thus there is an established rate, although it will often fluctuate from day to day. For example, the ruble may be worth 0. 75 on Monday and 0.72 on Tuesday because of an announced wheat shortage in Russia. In addition, there is the dilemma associated with converti
23、ng at 0.72. Some financial institutions may be unwilling to pay this price, feeling that the ruble will sink much lower over the next week. As a result, conversion may finally come at 0.69. These “losses“ must be accepted by the company as one of the costs of doing business overseas. A third unique
24、problem is trade barriers. For one reason or another, all countries impose trade barriers on certain goods crossing their borders. Some trade barriers are directly related to exports. For example, the United States permits strategic military material to be shipped abroad only after government permis
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