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1、劍橋商務(wù)英語(yǔ)高級(jí)答案 【篇一:最新劍橋商務(wù)英語(yǔ) (bec) 高級(jí)考試閱讀真題及答案】part one questions 1 - 8 he has developed his own company to promote his work.0 a bc d e1 others in his field think very highly of him. 2 his ideas have spread beyond the business world.3 he feltthat people should be able to enjoy their work.4 his ideas arem

2、ore complex than they seem. 5 he did a variety of interesting things before writing hisbooks.6 his most successful book was written with acolleague.7 he is particularly skilled at forecasting importantdevelopments. 8 contact with the military was an early influence on histhinking.a john adair adair

3、is the pioneering british thinker in the theory ofleadership. he was the first person in the uk to hold aprofessorship in business leadership and has published aseries of influential books on the subject. despite his quiet appearance, adair has had a colourful life, serving in a bedouin regiment and

4、 working on an arcticfishing boat! his initial interest in leadership came from hisarmy experience and he used to lecture at the highlyprestigious academy where british army offices are trained. henow works as an internationalconsultant.b edward de bono de bono is unusual among major gurus for two r

5、easons: firstly,he was born not in one of the great industrial nations but onthe tiny island of malta. secondly, his ideas have reached awider audience than just managers, so that his books havebecome essential rending in many different disciplines. most of de bono s work has been concerned with the

6、 wayhuman beings can train themselves to think more creatively.this apparently simple idea has resulted in 37 books and ahighly successful career as a lecturer and consultant. c peter drucker【篇二: bec 高級(jí)模擬試卷 3 及答案】ding 1 hourpart one questions 1 8 ? look at the statements below and at the five extrac

7、ts on theopposite page from an article giving advice to self-employed consultants about negotiatingfees for their services. ? which book (a, b, c,d or e) dose eachstatement 1 8 refer to ? ? for each statement ! 8, make one letter (a, b, c,d or e) onyour answer sheet . ? you will need to use some of

8、theseletters more than once . 1 trying to negotiate is only worthwhile if there is the prospectof success. 2 the best result of negotiation is when both parties have asense of satisfaction. 3 accepting a lower fee might have benefits in the future. 4 it is important to know how much other people are

9、 chargingfor similar work. 5 you should ask for a fee in excess of what you expect to get. 6 offer the other party incentives to agree to your fee. 7 other people s reactions to you are influenced by your bodylanguage. 8 it may become obvious that you have come to regret a dealyou have made.epart tw

10、o questions9 14? read the text about training progammes. ? choose the best sentence from the opposite page to fill eachof the gaps . ? for each gap 9 14, mark one letter (a-h) on youranswer sheet . ? do not use any letter more than once . ? thereis an example at the beginning .(0)real training for a

11、ll-action managers learning by doing is familiar to every manager sent on atraining course. invariably this involves role-play based onstudies of long-ago triumphs and disasters from a relevantindustry or organization. (0)_h_ the problem is, any experienceof decision-making gained from role-play has

12、 one obviousshortcoming: it is not real life. to tackle this dilemma, some ofthe best-known companies have set up the internationalmanagement development consortium, which provides a rangeof executive development programmes for staff members.(9)_ what this means is that they involve ?actionlea rning

13、 through real -life situations, and participants work asproblem-solving consultants on projects within companiesengaged in day-to-day business.(10)_ within this they also take training and refresher courses in traditional business skills such asfinance, marketing, staff management and strategic plan

14、ning.these disciplines are taught by a mix of academics, businesspeople and senior managers from consortium companies whoalso monitor the consultancy work. more than 100 of these consultancy projects have beenundertaken so far, and many more are to come. (11)_generally, those who choose to attend th

15、e course come fromvarious countries, reflecting the multi-national nature ofcompanies within the consortium. (12)_ as a result of thiscross-cultural exchange, the people on the course learn a great deal fromeach other- and often keep in contact on a professional levellong after the end of their cour

16、se. the consortium says language difficulties are not a problemwhen consultancies are undertaken for foreign companies onsite. a translator is on hand to deal with difficulties which arisefrom technical terms or jargon. (13)_ this is because theyare not charged consultancy fees, although a nominal s

17、um ispayable for administration. the funding for the scheme isprovided by each consortium member who contributes to thecost of running the training courses, and the amount involvedis considerably less than fees charged bya they are being offered by companies who are aware of the benefits of the rang

18、e of knowledge offered bythe people on the course.b as well as the savings, there are also thedividends it pays in the form of improved staff performance.c the difference between these programmes and the average executive course, however, is that thesecourses are based on the concept of ?live consul

19、tancy. d in this way, participants can also benchmark themselves against the best members from arange of consortium companies. leading business schools. (14)_ ?it is, says thechairman, ?a real learning experience with techniques that caneasily be used back at work. e this means that within every tra

20、ining group there will be a wide variety of experience, which isdiscussed and explored by the group.f typically, groups of up to six course gramme.g another major advantage is that thesecompanies usually get their problems solved very cheaply.【篇三:商務(wù)英語(yǔ) (bec) 考試高級(jí)閱讀真題及答案】txt 商務(wù)英語(yǔ) (bec) 考試高級(jí)閱讀真題及答案題目pa

21、rt onequestions 1 8 大家網(wǎng) 1 / 13 look at the statements below and at the five reports aboutcompanies on?the opposite page from an article giving adviceto self-employed consultants about negotiating fees for theirservices. which book (a, b, c,d or e) dose each statement 1 8 refer to ? for each statemen

22、t ! 8, make one letter (a, b, c,d or e) on youranswer?sheet . you will need to use some of these lettersmore than once .?example : 0 lack of self-confidence will put you at a disadvantage in anegotiation .0 a b c d e 2. although this company is doing well, it has a number ofinternal difficulties to

23、deal with 3. this company has reduced the profits it makes on individualitems4. one statistic is a less accurate guide to this company s performance than another 5. the conditions which have helped this company are likely tobe less favourable in the future6. this company s share price has been extre

24、mely volatile overthe last twelve months7. this company is likely to be the subject of a takeover bid in the near future8. this company s performance exemplifies a widely held beliefa更多精品在大家! 大家網(wǎng),大家的!chemical company masterson s interim pre -tax profits growth of 20% wassomewhat inflated as a result

25、 of the income received from thedisposal of several of the company subssidiaries. theunderlying 8% rise in operating profits is a more realisticgauge of the company s true progress. however, masterson simpending merger with bentley and knight and its appointmentof a new chief executive should mean t

26、hat the company will beable to sustain growth for the foreseeable fut5ure. the shareprice has varied little during the course of the year and nowstands at 6.75bhotel group during the past year the bowden hotel group has acquired 77new properties, thus doubling in size . last week the groupreported p

27、re-tax profits of 88 million in the first six monthsof the year, ahead of expectations and helped by a strongperformance from its london-based hotels and newlyexpanded us business. however. there is still some way to egration of the new acquisitions is still not complete and,while the share pr

28、ice has risen recently, major problems withintegration have yet to be solved.chigh-tech companythis time last year a share in usertech was worth just over 1.six months ago it was worth 40. today it is priced at under 8 . if proof were need, here is an illustration of how much ofa lottery the technol

29、ogy market can be. but some technologycompanies are fighting back and usertech is one of them .what has renewed excitement in the company is the opening ofits new american offices in dallas and its ambitious plans toexpand its user base in both north and latin america.dbuilding company re nton s sha

30、re price has risen gradually over the past yearfrom 2.4 to 3.8 . the company has been successful inchoosing prime location for its buildings and has benefitedfrom the buoyant demand for housing. whilst this demand isexpected to slow down somewhat during the next year,investors are encouraged by the

31、company s decision to moveinto building 大家網(wǎng),大家的! 更多精品在大家! supermarkets. work has already begun on two sites in london,and the company is expected to sign a contract within the nextmonth for building four large supermarkets in scotland.e pottery manufacturer milton dishes has been through a shake-up

32、over the past year.the group, which has been cutting margins and improvingmarketing, may post a small profit this year. the manymembers of the milton family, who between them own 58 percent of the business, have been watching the share price risesteadily and several are looking to sell. trade rival

33、ruskin hasbought up just over 17 percent of the shares and could well bespurred into further action by the signs of a recovery at thefirm.nextpage答案:1 d 2 b 3 e 4 a 5 d 6 c 7 e 8 c a 到1.該公司正在對(duì)其商業(yè)活動(dòng)進(jìn)行多樣化。2.盡管該公司業(yè)績(jī)不錯(cuò),內(nèi)部也有一些困難需要處理。3.該公司單個(gè)產(chǎn)品收益減少4.一項(xiàng)統(tǒng)計(jì)數(shù)據(jù)對(duì)該公司的表現(xiàn)不像另外一個(gè)那樣有準(zhǔn)確的指導(dǎo)作用。5.曾經(jīng)幫助過(guò)該公司的環(huán)境在將來(lái)可能就不那么好了。6.

34、該公司的股票價(jià)格在過(guò)去的一年里變化很大。7.該公司未來(lái)很可能會(huì)被收購(gòu)。8.該公司的表現(xiàn)讓人很有信心那么,再讀一下 a 到 e 表達(dá)的什么意思,很容易對(duì)號(hào)入座更多精品在大家! 大家網(wǎng),大家的! questions9 14read the text about career-planning services. choose the best sentence from the opposite page to fill eachof the gaps .for each gap 9 14, mark one letter (a-h) on your answer sheet . do not u

35、se any letter more than once . there is an example at the beginning .(0) your career path can lead you anywhere we used to be advised to plan our careers. we were told tomake a plan during the later stages of our education andcontinue with it through our working lives.(0)_ somepeople still see caree

36、rs in this way. however, to pursue asingle option for life has always been uealistic. planning for a single career assumes that we set out with a fullunderstanding of our likesour initial choice of career path andemployer is often based on inadequate knowledge and falseperceptions. but with age and

37、experience, we develop newinterests and aptitudes and our priorities alter. the structure ofthe employment market and, indeed of employment itself, issubject to change as both new technologies and new worksystems are introduced (10) _ we must face theuncertainties of a portfolio career. it is clear

38、from the recent past that we cannot foresee thechanges which will affect our working lives. the pace ofchange is accelerating , as a result of which traditional careerplans will be of very limited use. (11)_ they will needupdating to reflect changes in our own interests as well as inthe external wor

39、k environment. flexible workers alreadyaccount for about half the workforce. (12)_ we are likelyto face periods as contract workers, self-employed freelances,consultants, temps or part-timers. many employers encourage staff to write a personaldevelopment development (pdp) (13)_ although somepeople u

40、se it only to review the skills needed for their job, apdp could be the nucleus of wider career plan setting outalternative long-term learning needs and a plan of self-development.大家網(wǎng),大家的! 更多精品在大家! a report issued by the institute of employment studies advisespeople to enhance their employability by moving

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