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Bec中级模拟题2
TestOne
Reading
PartOne
Lookatthesesentencesandattheadvertisementsforcoursesontheoppositepage.
Whichcoursedoeseachsentencereferto?
Foreachsentence,markoneletterA,B,CorDonyourAnswerSheet.
Questions1-7
1.Applyforthiscourseifyouareinterestedinrunningcoursesinofficesskills.
2.Thiscoursewillteachyouhowtorepaircomputers.
3.Applicantsmustgivereasonsforwantingtojointhiscourse.
4.Thiscoursepromisesveryquickresults.
5.Youwillbeshownarangeofteachingmethodsonthiscourse.
6.Ifyoucompletethiscoursesuccessfully,youmaybegivenajob.
7.Theorganizerswillcoversomeofyourcostswhileyouareonthiscourse.
A
InteractiveTraining
Haveyoueverconsideredacareerintraining?
ApplynowtojoinoneofourInteractiveTrainingcourses.Allourtrainershave
hadleadingrolesinStaffDevelopmentandtheywilldemonstrateavarietyof
trainingtechniquesfromindividualandgroupinvolvementtousingdrama.Course
participantscontributetheirexperienceinthediscussionswhichfolloweach
activity.
GuidanceindesigningarangeofcoursesincludingWordProcessing,Typing,
TimeManagementandAccountingisprovided.
ContactIanDraper.'Phone23345454Fax23345778
CercosHighTechnologyCourses
Regardlessofpreviousexperience,ifyouareagedeighteenorover,Cercos'professionalsevenweekfull-timetrainingprogrammeprovidesthegatewaytoemploymentintherapidlyexpandingcomputermaintenanceindustry.Learnhowtodiagnosefaultsusingthelatesttechnologicalaidsandtodealeffectivelyandefficientlywithproblemmachineryandproblemcustomers!
ContactJohnSegarroon07724313forapplicationformandcoursecontents.
B
C
EuromoneyTraineeScheme
Studentsinterestedincreatingorsellingfinancialproductsareinvitedtoapplyforsix-monthtrainingschemes.
Anexpensesallowanceispaidmonthlytoeachtrainee.Attheendofthesixmonths,traineeswillbeassessedontheiraptitudeandaselectednumberwillbeofferedpermanentemploymentinourcentraloffice.
StudentswishingtoapplyshouldsendaCVplusa200-wordsummaryofwhytheythinktheyaresuitableforthisscheme.
Applicationsto:
Euromoney,Unit3,DearingCommercialEstate,Singapore
D
WizardTrainingCourses
Manypeopleareconfusedbythearrangementoflettersonacomputerkeyboardandneverprogressbeyondtappingslowlyawaywithtwofingers.Ourcoursesconcentrateontrainingthefingerstofindallthelettersonthekeyboard.Easy,shortdrillswiththree-letterwordshelpyoumastertheskillsoftypingwithinamatterofdays.
Phone34254422forcostsandfurtherdetails.
PARTTWO
Questions8-12
Readthisadvertisementaboutbusinessbookreviews.
Choosethebestsentencefromtheoppositepagetofilleachofthegaps.
Foreachgap8-12,markoneletterA-GonyouranswerSheet.
Donotmarkanylettertwice.
SpecialIntroductoryOffer!
Gainaworkingknowledgeofthetop
Businessbooks-rapidlyandeasily
Nowyoucanreadthebestbusinessbooks-injust15minuteseach!
It'stheexecutivedilemmaoftheNineties:
informationoverload....(example)....Thereshouldbeasimplerwaytokeeptrackofthelatestideas.Andthereis.
Asystematicsolution:
Supposeyouhadanassistantwhoscreenedandselectedonlythequalitybooksforyou....(8)....Soyoucouldobtainaworkingknowledgeofthebook'scontentsinafractionofthetime.NowyoucanhavethatassistantwithExecutiveBookSummaries.Every'month,youreceivequick-reading,time-savingsummariesofthebestnewbusinessbooks....(9)....Thismeansthatratherthantakingfivetotenhourstoread,ittakesjust15minutes!
Howyou'llbenefit.
ExecutiveBookSummaries,designedforthebusyexecutive,areasolutiontothegrowingmanagementproblemoftoomuchtoreadandtoolittlelimetodoit.
·Improveyourbusinessconfidence.
Yougainarealunderstandingofthekeypointsofthebestnew,businessbooks.
·Learnmore,remembermore.
We'vetakenaccountofextensiveresearchintothememoryfunctionsofthehumanbrain...(10)....
·Getideasyoucanuse.
...(11)....Inasummary,theseideasaremoreaccessibleand'actionable'.
·Cuthundredsofhoursoffyourreadingload.
Howoftenhaveyouopenedanewbookwithgreatexpectations-onlytofinditahugedisappointment?
...(12)...
Thebookswesummarisecoverjustabouteverysubjectyouneedtoknow,frommanagementtechniquestoguidanceonyourcareer.
A)Introductorytextsarethemostimportantbooksandusingthemcanpaybigdividends.
B)Discoverpracticaltipsandtechniquesyoucanapplywithoutdelay,
C)Inordertoavoidthisproblem,weselectforyouonlythetrulyworthwhiletitlesandrejecttherest.
D)Accordingtostudiespublishedinpsychologyjournals,youretainthecontentofasummarybetterthanabook.
E)Heorshewouldtakethemostimportantideasfromeachone,andcompilethem
intoaneatexecutivesummary.
F)Eachcontainsallthekeypointsintheoriginalbook,butinsteadof200to500pagesthereareonlyeightpages.
G)Withallthereadingyouhavetodointhenormalcourseofyourwork,youfinditimpossibletokeepupwithallthenewbusinessbooks.
PARTTHREE
Questions13–18
Readthefollowingarticlefromaleisureindustrymagazineandthequestionsontheoppositepage.
Forquestion13-18,markoneletter(A,B,CorD)onyourAnswerSheetfortheansweryouchoose.
Passengersoncruiseshipholidays,astheyareportrayedonTVprogrammersandfilms,usuallyappeartobebothrichandelderly.Suchpeopledonot.However,accuratelyrepresentthe6.8mpassengerswhotookthiskindofholidaylastyear.Overthelastfewyearstheworldcruiseindustryhasconcentratedonappealingtoyounger,lesswealthypeoplegivingthemanexperiencemorelikeafloatingdiscothanthetraditionalquietholidayonaluxuryship.Evenfamilieswithyoungchildrenarenolongersorareoncruiseships.Partlyasaresult,thenumberofpassengerstakingacruisehasincreasedbyanaverageof8.5%ayearsince1990.
CruiseStarisnowtheworld’slargestcruiseline.TheothertwomajorcompaniesareIntersailandSeaways.Togetherthesethreecarrynearlyhalftheworld'scruisepassagesandmakealmostalltheindustry’sprofits.Forthe30orsosmallerfirms.Lifeismuchtougher.Thatisbecausesheersizebringssomanybenefitstothelargefirms.Theycannegotiatebulkdiscountsonsuppliessuchasfoodandfuel,andeven,iftheyorderenoughofthem,onships.Asecondarydisadvantagefordiesmalleroperatorsisthattheycannotspreadoverheadssuchasmarketingasbroadly.Asignificantpanofthecostofsendingpeopleonacruisehappensbeforetheygoonboardtheship.Thethreelargecompaniesbetweenthemspendmorethan£100mayearonTVadvertisinginAmerica.Theyemployarmiesofsalesmen.Deliveringpassengerstotheshipispartofthepackagedealand.onceagain,volumemeanssavings:
CruiseStaristhebiggestsinglebuyerofairlineticketsinAmerica.
CruiseStarhastenships,withfourmoreonorderfordeliveryby1999.Intersailisbuildingatasimilarrate,hopingtoexpandtoday'sfleetoftenshipsto14by1998.Seawayswilladdthreemoreshipstoitspresentnine.The30shipsonorderthroughouttheindustrywillincreasecruisingcapacityby40%by1998.
Someanalystssuspectthateventhebigcompanieswillfinditdifficulttofillallthoseextracabins.Theymakeacomparisonwiththeovercapacityintheairlinemarketintheearly1990s,whenaircraftorderedatatimeofgrowtharrivedduringthe'recession.Andtheypointoutthat,aftersteadygrowth,theAmericanmarketwasflatin1995,withfirmsofferingdiscountsupto30%inordertofillcabins.
Thebigfirmsreckonthatthispessimismisoverdone.Thisyearhasstartedwell.Butiftheindustry'soutlookendsupbeingrougherthanithopes,manysmallerfirmswillfaceachoice:
goforspecializedbusiness,gooutofbusiness,orgettakenoverbyalargerbusiness.Alreadymorethan40smallcompaniesofferanincreasingvarietyofcruises,rangingfromarchaeologicaltoursoftheBlackSeatoecologicalcruisestotheGalapagosIslands.Thistrendseemssettocontinue,althoughinfast-growingAsia,afewmid-sizedfirmsmayonedayrisetochallengethetopthree.However,inmoreestablishedmarkets,smallerfirmsarebeingsqueezedout.Forinstance,GentleWaves,whichhasdebtsofS850m,hasalreadybeenapproachedbyCruiseStar,whowantedtobuyamajorityshareofthecompany.Thenegotiationscametonothing,butanalyststhinkthe7willreviveifGentleWaves'problemscontinue.
13Cruisesarebecomingmorepopularwithpassengerswho
A.wantaquietholiday.
B.demandahighdegreeofluxury.
C.wantafamilyholiday.
D.canaffordtopaytopprices.
14Themainbenefitthelargefirmshaveisthattheycan
A.runlargemarketingdepartments.
B.selltheirticketsmorecheaply.
C.affordbetterquality,advertising.
D.arrangetopa)'reducedprices.
15Whatproblemdoanalyststhinkcruisecompaniesmayhave?
A.Theywillbedependentontheairlinebusiness.
B.Theywillnotbeabletosellenoughtickets.
C.Theywillhavetofacearecession.
D.Theywillnotbeabletoofferdiscounts.
16Whataresmallfirmsdoinginordertostayinbusiness?
A.amalgamatingwithbiggercompanies
B.movingtheirbasetoAsia
C.offeringmorespecializedtypesofcruises
D.joiningtogethertoformnewcompanies
17CruiseStardidn'tbus'ashareinGentleWaves
A.buttheymightdosointhefuture.
B.becauseitsdebtsweretoobig.
C.buttheythinktheyshouldhavedone.
D.be
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