[外语类试卷]BEC商务英语(高级)阅读模拟试卷122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 122及答案与解析 一、 PART ONE 0 Look at the statements below and the five extracts from an article about offshoring, the shift of service jobs to other countries, on the opposite page.Which extract (A, B, C, D or E) does each statement (1-8) refer to?For each statement (1-8), mark one lett
2、er (A, B, C, D or E) on your Answer Sheet.You will need to use some of these letters more than once.There is an example at the beginning (0).Example:0 Offshore functions will not necessarily stay abroad as financial considerations change. Off shoring AAn article in McKinsey Quarterly says that some
3、companies which have moved their back-office functions offshore have missed huge opportunities to reap efficiencies beyond those that come from just using cheaper labour. These companies often merely replicate what they do at home, where labour is expensive and capital is relatively cheap, in countr
4、ies in which the reverse is true. They forget an additional benefit is that offshoring allows companies to work round-the-clock shifts, ferrying data back and forth from one place to another, and that it also allows them to rethink the way they solve IT problems. The most successful operators redesi
5、gn business processes to take full advantage of the new environments potential.BThere is no doubt that customers with complex queries requiring local understanding do not respond well to far-off operators repeating a series of specially learned responses. Convergys, one of the worlds biggest provide
6、rs of contact-centre services, advises companies to shift simple queries offshore while retaining the more complex ones on the same shore as the caller. It calls this process rightshoring, and estimates that about 80% of the companies that it is working with in Britain are planning to split their ca
7、ll-centre operations in this way.CHarris Miller, president of the Information Technology Association of America, a lobby group, says that offshore locations have so far captured just 3-4% of all American companies outsourcing. The bulk remains onshore in the hands of big firms such as Accenture and
8、IBM. In fact, 60% of major corporates are doing nothing, or are only just beginning to investigate the potential of offshoring. Nevertheless, some big companies have told him that up to 40% of their outsourced business could end up offshore. That suggests the industry still has a long way to grow.DO
9、ne thing currently limiting the ability of companies to outsource tasks offshore is the inflexible architecture of modern business-information systems. It forces firms to perform tasks as a series of discrete steps. So a business wanting to outsource some of those steps (billing, for instance), but
10、not others, gets involved in complicated flows of information that are prone to error. Newer software and hardware promise a future in which firms will be able to outsource smaller slivers of their business. They will not, as now, have to commit to outsourcing the whole of a department or nothing.EM
11、any service jobs are in industries like hotels and restaurants, or in public services like education and health, most of which can never be moved abroad. There are also alternative pools of labour to be tapped at home. Citigroup, for instance, has hired about 100 college students in America to do pr
12、ogramming for it. In addition, some of the tasks currently going to low-cost offshore centres may eventually return because their underlying technologies will evolve in such a way that it makes economic sense to put them back in the home country. 1 There is evidence that the use of offshoring will i
13、ncrease. 2 Offshoring is not an option in certain sectors. 3 The structure of businesses can make offshoring problematic. 4 People consulting offshore staff may find the service unsatisfactory. 5 Offshoring is still an untried and untested concept for many companies. 6 Technology may enable companie
14、s to target aspects of their business for offshoring. 7 The benefits of offshoring are not confined to lower costs. 8 Strategic planning in the location of services may facilitate more successful offshoring. 二、 PART TWO 8 Read this text from an article about job interviews. Choose the best sentence
15、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). Interviewing on screenThe problems of global recruitment are disappearing rapidly. The reason for this lie
16、s in the technology that could redefine the traditional job interview. (0).H. These give them access to the global recruitment market, enabling them to interview and assess their choice of candidates on screen, for example via video-conference link, CD-ROM display or electronic file transfer.The dev
17、elopment of the use of technology as a method of recruitment has brought considerable benefits to recruitment practices. For example, it means great savings in terms of both time and the travel budget. 【 P1】 _.One problem with face-to-face interviews is that body language is bound to play an importa
18、nt part in them. 【 P2】_.This necessarily leads to an inherent unfairness in such interviews. Putting distance between candidate and interviewer with the use of a video camera can help to overcome this problem as body language will be less obvious. 【 P3】 _.It could prove an unfair advantage, or possi
19、bly disadvantage, if used only with those unable to attend a face-to-face interview.A great deal has been made in recent years of NLP (neuro-linguistic programming), which includes the science of body language and its value in job interviews. 【 P4】 _. Others, however, reject the new technology simpl
20、y because they are afraid of it. The benefits of technology, though, are too great to ignore, when one considers that the best person for a particular job may decide not to attend an interview if he or she has to travel a considerable distance.Appointing senior executives is increasingly seen as a g
21、lobal business. Companies which intend to select candidates for jobs from a wider pool will have little choice but to bear the cost of overseas travel to conventional interviews, or to embrace the new technology. 【 P5】 _. Inevitably, companies will be seeking more cost-effective ways of recruiting q
22、uality candidates, and for this, virtual interviewing may offer a solution.The greatest value of face-to-face interviews is at the stage of final selection. 【 P6】 _. Nevertheless, there are many positive aspects of using technology as a recruitment tool. Times are changing, and unless the die-hards
23、who ignore new technology change with them, they may find themselves left behind.Example:A At the same time, the economic climate suggests that there is a very real prospect of leaner budgets in future.B We are instinctively inclined to feel more positive to people who are similar to us.C However, s
24、ome experts feel that the main advantage of on-screen interviewing is that it addresses flaws in the conventional interview.D For this reason there will always be a place for them.E For some posts, applicants may be able to choose between a face-to-face interview and an on-screen interview.F Some pe
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