[外语类试卷]BEC商务英语(高级)阅读模拟试卷120及答案与解析.doc
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1、BEC商务英语(高级)阅读模拟试卷 120及答案与解析 一、 PART ONE 0 Look at the statements below and at the five newspaper items about different companies on the opposite page. Which company (A, B, C, D or E) does each statement (1-8) refer to? For each statement (1-8), mark one letter (A, B, C, D or E) on your Answer Sheet.
2、 You will need to use some of these letters more than once. There is an example at the beginning (0).Example:0 This company has sold off some of its brands. AAngusSince coming to the market five years ago, Angus has enjoyed great respect, considerably more than its peers in construction and building
3、 materials. This has been well deserved, with its initial profits now four times as great. However, the companys recent warning that such growth is unlikely to be maintained has caused a levelling off in its share price. Investors apparently want to see evidence that the current expansion into North
4、 America is paying off and paying for the large workforce, before pushing Angus shares any higher.BJohnsonsSteven Green, chairman of the ailing furniture manufacturer Johnsons, has produced his long-awaited turnaround plan for the company, comprising aggressive cost savings targets and some optimist
5、ic-looking profit forecasts. Further reducing the cost of raw materials by 15% is perhaps over-ambitious, given the resistance to the 5% cut the company imposed last year. Remaining savings should be more easily achievable through improving manufacturing efficiency, including job cuts and plant clos
6、ures. Should Johnsons miss those targets, including returning to an operating profit as early as next year, Greens job could rapidly be in danger.CHora ProductsFour years ago, the shares of Hora Products, the watches and handbags distributor and retailer, stood at 405p. At that time, Hora revealed p
7、rofits up by a third to 22m, but warned that growth was unlikely to continue at such a pace. The shares immediately dropped 11% and kept on falling, until they hit a trough of 64p. Last year Hora decided to concentrate on its volume divisions, which include the Lagoon and Horato watch brands, and di
8、sposed of all its luxury marques, a strategy that will be watched with interest by its rivals.DForYouA 2% drop in UK like-for-like sales in the last 3 months has forced healthcare retailers ForYou to issue a profit warning, with a suggestion that earnings for the year are likely to be cut by 10-15%.
9、 Management has been accused of over-optimism in believing it could deliver 40% new product growth annually. The turmoil resulting from this strategy will increase stock-carrying costs by 3m, and has resulted in the resignation of the director responsible for product and marketing. The shares closed
10、 on Friday at 76p, down 29% in the past year.ED&KConsumer goods giant D&K has already abandoned the targets it set only six months ago. At the time, the new chief executive Gerald Lansbury made much of his move away from his predecessors goals for growth in sales and earnings to more realistic figur
11、es. Clearly, though, his more modest ambitions are still not modest enough: D&K has real problems with losses in market share, and faces stagnating sales. Yesterday, sure enough, Lansbury set his sights even lower, blaming market conditions for the companys poor performance. 1 Shares in this company
12、 have stopped rising in value. 2 This company has again revised its growth targets downwards. 3 A problem experienced by this company has led to a change of personnel. 4 Suppliers may refuse to charge this company less for their goods. 5 A period of rapid growth immediately preceded a fall in this c
13、ompanys share price. 6 This companys reputation differs from that of its competitors. 7 This company is planning to operate from fewer sites. 8 A rise in the value of this companys shares appears to depend on the success of its present strategy. 二、 PART TWO 8 Read this advice about responding to que
14、stions from the audience while giving presentations. Choose the best sentence from the opposite page to fill each of the gaps. For each gap (9-14), mark one letter (A-H) on your Answer Sheet. Do not use any letter more than once. There is an example at the beginning (0). Taking QuestionsWhen giving
15、presentations, it is common practice to encourage audience involvement and this often takes the form of questions from the floor. A good deal has been written recently discussing the pros and cons of various approaches to handling these. (0)_H_One approach is to take questions as and when they arise
16、. Usually there are only a few points from the floor but in the event of receiving too many, the presenter may move the presentation on by reminding the audience of the time, and offering to continue the discussion later. 【 P1】 _.Those who arent will simply have to wait.Another approach is to ask fo
17、r questions after each main point has been addressed. A danger here is that too much time may be sacrificed to questions and, as a consequence, important parts of the message have to be edited out. The audience may also confuse the presenter by asking about points that he or she intends to cover lat
18、er in the presentation. If this happens, it is important to make the audience aware that any such queries will be dealt with during the course of the session. 【 P2】 _Alternatively, mid-point questions can be discouraged by signalling, during the introduction, that you would prefer questions at the e
19、nd. If you take this approach, however, it is important to bear in mind that when you get to the end, it may take a little time for people to adjust and to reflect on what they have heard and to formulate a question they want to ask. 【 P3】 _.To overcome this, it is useful to have a chairperson to di
20、rect the proceedings or a colleague planted in the audience who is prepared to ask the first question if necessary. A chairperson can also help by ensuring mat questions are taken in turn. This is particularly useful if you have an over-eager questioner who tries to monopolise attention. 【 P4】 _.Ano
21、ther potential problem is hostile questioners who ask the kind of question they know will be difficult to answer. This may be done in an attempt to destroy the presenters case and every effort must be made to limit the damage and to search out opportunities to gain advantage. It is always a good ide
22、a to be aware of the traps that this type of questioner may try to set. 【 P5】 _.Even then, it may be that you do not know the answer, in which case the safest response is to say so. The rest of the audience may appreciate your honesty. It may also be possible to move the attention away from the ques
23、tioner by asking the rest of the audience if anyone else can provide an answer. Sometimes members of the audience may attempt to put forward an alternative case or demonstrate their own competence by making a lengthy claim rather than asking questions. 【 P6】_. For example: Yes, I think we need to be
24、ar some of these points in mind. May we have the next question, please?Example: A Other members of the audience may quickly become frustrated if this means that their questions remain unanswered.B An opportunity may still arise to make the point clearer and eliminate any such ambiguity.C Acknowledgi
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