2016年商務(wù)英語考試BEC中級閱讀填空試題

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    1、Questions 8 - 12
    ·Read this advertisement about business book reviews.
    ·Choose the best sentence from the opposite page to fill each of the gaps.
    ·For each gap 8 - 12, mark one letter A - I on your Answer Sheet.
    ·Do not mark any letter twice.
    
    A) These introductory texts are the most important books and using them can pay big dividends.
    B) Discover practical tips and techniques you can apply without delay.
    C) In order to avoid this problem, we select for you only the truly worthwhile titles and reject the rest.
    D) According to studies published in psychology journals, you retain the content of a summary better than a book.
    E) He or she would take the most important ideas from each one, and compile them into a neat executive summary.
    F) With the breadth and depth of knowledge gained from books, it is less likely that you'll be caught off guard.
    G) Each contains all the key points in the original book, but instead of 200 to 500 pages there are only eight pages.
    H) There's a sample of the superb business titles that we summarise for you.
    I) With all the reading you have to do in the normal course of your work, you find it impossible to keep up with all the new business books.
    2、
    Questions 8-12
    ·Read the text below about career planning.
    ·Choose the best sentence from the list on the opposite page to fill each of the gaps.
    ·For each gap 8-12, mark one letter (A-I) on your Answer sheet.
    ·Do not use any letter more than once.
    Career Planning
    For many employees, automatic promotion up the ranks of a company is becoming increasingly rare. A new study suggests that, in response, employers need to consider how they can help staff develop their careers.
    Employers need to rethink their approach to career management completely, according to the latest research by the Institute of Employment Studies. The new study finds that in fact there is little opportunity for individual career development in many large organisations. (example)____.The Institute of Employment Studies makes it clear that it is not good practice for companies to hand over career development to individual employees and then simply leave them to get on with it. (8) ____.
    So how should employers help their staff develop a career? Most employees have come to accept that career development is not always the same thing as upward promotion and a higher salary. (9) ____.They must also ensure that these opportunities are extended to all their staff and not just to selected individuals.
    Nick Bridges, who is Director of Human Resources Policy at the Bank of Eastern England, believes there is more talk than action in this area. (10) ____. One way, he believes, for companies to show how serious they are about individual learning is to make it an official part of company practice, as the Bank of Eastern England has done. (11)____. This document, he points out, has made the role of managers clear, and the company has also invested huge amounts of money educating managers so that they can then train their staff.
    Another company, British Chemicals, has contracted an independent organisation to help staff with confidential career advice. According to John Yates, the head of Individual Learning and Development at British Chemicals, there is an important role for outside agencies to play in the career management process. He adds that it is company policy for managers to give all staff ‘roadmaps’ which show possible career routes within the company structure. (12)____. This has worked especially well, he says, for staff who are used to depending on their line managers for guidance.
    Many large organisations now recognise that career development cannot be regarded in isolation, and must be part of an overall business strategy. Human Resources has a real role to play in building a strong workforce which meets a company’s long-term business needs and makes it more competitive.
    A Its policy statement says that by 2006, eighty per cent of its staff will have a professional qualification.
    B His recommendations go even further than that, and he has called for a national debate on the issue of what should be regarded as a career in the future.
    C This change of attitude means employers need to place more emphasis on giving staff the chance to develop a range of skills through horizontal job moves.
    D It points out that employees need to know what the overall company vision is in order to achieve many of these.
    E The problem that often arises is that, while they are increasingly encouraged to manage their own careers, they are not provided with the knowledge and training to do this.
    F They are able to see that, contrary to expectations, jobs in different fields are similar, and they can also see how it is possible to cross over to other areas.
    G Its employees are no longer motivated by these factors alone, and the problem today is matching a person’s motivation with the right job.
    H He argues that while Human Resources managers are saying the way forward is through self-managed learning and self-development, they are still failing to provide adequate learning resources.
    I The main reasons for this, it concludes, are the recent cuts in the number of middle-management posts, and the changes that have taken place in the responsibilities of personnel departments.
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    Questions 8-12
    ·Read this proposal about the CPT Word Processor.
    ·Choose the best sentence from the list A-I to fill each of the blanks.
    ·For each blank (8-12) mark one letter (A-I) on your Answer Sheet.
    ·De not mark any letter twice.
    ·One answer has been given as an example.
    15 June 1993
    Ms. Martha Weston
    Word Processing Supervisor
    ABC Company
    Post Office Box 1072
    28 King’s Street London
    Dear Ms. Weston,
    Performance of the CPT Equipment
    I’m Pleased to tell you about our experience with the CPT Word Processor as you requested recently____example____ I assume you have looked at several machines and have narrowed down your choices.
    Here are my observations.
    An approach to adopting word processors
    Eighteen months ago we adopted CPT equipment on limited scale with the idea in mind that we could gradually get rid of electric typewriters as we became familiar with the word processor. ____8____ The stations are actually in pairs so each pair can share a common printer ____9____
    We use the equipment as dedicated word processors, although we do have the ability to link up with our computer installation.
    The step-at-a-time development of our word-processing center has, we think, saved us money and training time. ____10____
    Performance
    In terms of performance, the CPT equipment is excellent. ____11____ Moreover our service contract and warranty have covered all maintenance costs.
    We have software packages that check spelling and signal when a mistake occurs. ____12____ Using both printers, we recently prepared 1200 individually typed form letter mailings a under four hours. We have no complaint about our preparation of executive reports.
    Example: I
    A. So it works very well and has so many different functions.
    B. Also it has reduced the confusion that exists about buying software packages.
    C. The train stops at each station for only fifteen minutes.
    D. We began with two work stations and now have four.
    E. Our routine letters are prepared from disc-stored masters.
    F. The Rotary W printer with a speed of 45 characters a second can easily handle two input stations.
    G. In contrast, its size and weight are ideal for carrying.
    H. We have not yet experienced mechanical problems so far.
    I. We are pleased with its performance and multi-functions.
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    Questions 8-12
    ·Read this text about electrical power in Canada.
    ·Choose the best sentence from the list A-I to fill each of the blanks.
    ·For each blank (8 - 12) mark one letter (A - I) on your Answer Sheet.
    ·De not mark any letter twice.
    ·One answer has been given as an example.
    ELECTRICITY: WEALTH, MONEY, POWER
    Canadian industries have prospered for more than a century on the country’s abundance of cheap, reliable electrical power. ____ example ____. In fact, Canada consumes more electricity on a per person basis than any country except for Norway ____ 8 ____
    Electricity is a significant source of export income for Canada. ____ 9 ____ But in the 1970s , Canadian exports rose sharply to address the U. S. demand for cheaper and more reliable.
    In 1985, exports of Canadian electrical power reached 1,400 million US dollars ____. 10 ____. Net electricity exports account for more than 60% of Canada’s balance of trade.
    Domestically, Canada continues to generate electrical power, primarily from water ____ 11 ____ Exports of electricity are now subject to forces far beyond the control of utility managers ____ 12 ____
    Example: B
    A. Besides, electricity from coal and nuclear is 50% to 75% cheaper than many other industrial nations.
    B. Generated primarily by water, our power supplies have attracted and supported energy-intensive industries such as mining.
    C. It also ranks among the top three electricity producers in the world, behind the U. S. and Russia.
    D. Next to electricity, Canadian paper exports came to 900 million US dollars every year in the 1960s.
    E. Two large nuclear power plants began to generate electricity.
    F. Since then, electricity’ exports have declined but they have continued to exceed 700 million US dollars.
    G. Environmental and trade policies all influence electrical production and trade.
    H. Canada and the U. S. imported and exported power in almost equal measures after 1901.
    I. Therefore, the Canadian government has little influence on these forces.
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Banks and Banking : Other Bank Services
    A modern bank provides many services other than checking accounts. ____1____
    If you went to a bank to open a savings account, you would go through almost the same procedures followed in applying for a checking account. ____2____ Then you would be given a passbook in which your initial deposit would be recorded. All deposits and withdrawals from your account are entered into your passbook. ____3____ With a regular passbook savings account, you would be able to withdraw money wherever you needed it. All you would have to do is fill out a withdrawal order and present it, along with your passbook to the teller.
    All banks pay interest on savings accounts. ____4____ Banks also pay interest at different times. ____5____ Suppose, for example, that on January 1, you deposited $ 1,000 in a bank that paid 4 1/2 percent interest semiannually. By July 1,you would have earned $ 22.50 interest. This interest would automatically be credited to your account; and of you left it in the bank, along with your original deposit, you would receive interest on $ 1,022.50 for the next six-month period. That is, your interest would be compounded.
    A. But the majority of them pay semiannually, that is, every six months.
    B. The interest rate varies from bank to bank, but the general range is from 4 1/2 to 6 percent.
    C. This means that passbook contains an actual record of all transactions made and that you know the exact amount of savings you have at any one time.
    D. One of these is checking accounts.
    E. First you would be asked to fill out a signature card.
    F. But most banks pay interest at the end of a year.
    G. One of the most important of these is regular passbook savings.
    H. One can withdraw money whenever necessary. 
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    PART FOUR
    Questions 21-35
    •Read the text below about job prospects at the Provincial Bank.
    •Choose the correct word A, B, C, or, D on the opposite page to fill each gap.
    •For each question 21-35, mark one letter (A, B, C, or D) on your Answer Sheet.
    Employment Opportunities for Graduates with the Provincial BankThe Provincial Bank is one of the biggest (example) ____________ institutions in the U.K. With its 1,900 branches and 58,000 employees, it has (21) ____________ a household name. Almost 4,000 of these employees (22) ____________ managerial or executive positions. The bank has an outstanding (23) ____________ of profitability, which has been achieved by introducing innovations at the same time as maintaining leadership of the (24) ____________. The bank's comprehensive training programme concentrates on (25) ____________ the most important skills that graduates need in order to (26) ____________ early management responsibility. Trainees take responsibility for their own continuous self-development through visiting other branches and departments, and by (27)____________ courses in management skills. They also receive training in order to increase their knowledge of the bank's (28) ___________. The bank supports (29)____________ of staff who wish to take professional examinations, and its Graduate Training Scheme is (30)_____________ to the nationally recognized Diploma in Management.Obviously the quality of its mangers is of (31)____________ importance to the bank's performance. It welcomes good graduates in any subject area, (32)____________ they can demonstrate the ability to influence events, and have the potential to (33)____________ both as leaders and as part of a team. Most graduate trainees join the Retail Banking division initially. Those starting on this programme will soon have the (34)____________ to work in other parts of the bank and can (35)____________ a varied and flexible working life.
    Example: A budgetary B fiscal C financial D economic
    21 A opened B entered C turned D become 
    22 A hold B do C keep D own
    23 A career B catalogue C record D experience 
    24 A area B trade C record D market
    25 A making B reaching C developing D heightening
    26 A present B treat C deal D handle 
    27 A observing B attending C involving D staying 
    28 A services B goods C creations D abilities 
    29 A colleague B members C people D persons 
    30 A qualified B combined C fastened D linked
    31 A main B vital C necessary D superior 
    32 A therefore B thus C provided D only 
    33 A succeed B realize C gain D overcome 
    34 A choice B chance C likelihood D probability
    35 A forecast B believe C suppose D expect
    簡答題
    7、• Read the article below about the winner of a business award .
    • In most of the lines 34-45 there is one extra word . It is either grammatically incorrect or 
    doesn’t fit in the meaning of the text . Some lines, however, are correct .
    • If a line is correct , write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet .
    • If there is a extra word in the line , write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTER on your Answer Sheet.
    • The exercises begins with two examples , (0) and (00) .
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THE  COST  OF  NOT  TRAINING
    

0   Training is not a cost . It’s an investment . It really doesn’t matter that what we pay
    

00  for an investment . What is relevant is what we get in return . One of the easiest
    

34  ways is to put an organization’s future at risk would be to view training primarily as
    

35  a cost , and therefore provide with substandard training that operates only as a
    

36  temporary solution . Many companies attempt to quantify as the results of training. For
    

37  example , a person paid $50,000 a year who wastes just one hour a day costs the
    

38  organization between $6,250 per year . So if the organization sends 25 people for
    

39  training and they all receive the same benefit , this would equal from $156,250
    

40  savings per year . A few of years ago , training , apart from showing employees
    

41  what the basics of doing the job , was an optional extra for most organizations .
    

42  Today this is no longer than the case . If we continue doing what we do in the same way ,
    

43  most of us and our organizations will become obsolete within the five years . This is
    

44  because of our competitors are helping their staff to become more effective through
    

45  training . They understand that if the real price of not training is the company falling
    

    behind as a result .
    


    8、 • Read the article below about the winner of a business award .
    • In most of the lines 34-45 there is one extra word . It is either grammatically incorrect or 
    doesn’t fit in the meaning of the text . Some lines, however, are correct .
    • If a line is correct , write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet .
    • If there is a extra word in the line , write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTER on your Answer Sheet.
    • The exercises begins with two examples , (0) and (00) .
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THE  ART  OF  DELEGATION 
    

 0  Are you one of these people who don’t trust anyone else to do what needs to be
    

00  done ? Some managers they can’t bear anyone else to help them in any way . They
    

34  don’t believe that anyone can do such a job as well as they can . It is not surprising
    

35  that they get overwhelmed by work and complain that they have so far too much
    

36  to do, but it could be argued that it is by their own fault. If they learnt to delegate,
    

37  they would have much more time available. Besides the saving time and freeing
    

38  them to concentrate on tasks that are important, delegating also benefits to the
    

39  company. As if managers delegate effectively, their staff will become more skilled and
    

40  committed. Asking staff to take those decisions improves their efficiency and
    

41  morale. This will contribute it not only to the success of the team, but to the success
    

42  of the company as a whole. More importantly, it will also show how good that a
    

43  person’s managerial skills are, which is useful when candidates are considered for
    

44  promotion. Trusting other people to do a job properly and in providing them with the
    

45  opportunity to do so is therefore an essential management skill in all the workplace
    

    of today.
    


    9、 • Read the article below about the winner of a business award .
    • In most of the lines 34-45 there is one extra word . It is either grammatically incorrect or 
    doesn’t fit in the meaning of the text . Some lines, however, are correct .
    • If a line is correct , write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet .
    • If there is a extra word in the line , write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTER on your Answer Sheet.
    • The exercises begins with two examples , (0) and (00) .
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BUSINESS    MANAGEMENT
    

 0  Many organizations are seeking to take advantage of flatter management
    

00  structures by moving through to self-managed teams. In our experience, these
    

34  teams produce us very impressive results. However, as the companies
    

35  we work with can tell to you, they are neither a ‘soft option ’ nor a ‘quick fix’.
    

36  self-managed teams operate in dramatically different ways from the other
    

37  teams and they can only succeed in if the organizational culture, along with a
    

38  number of systems and procedures, are been re-shaped. Thus, changing to
    

39  self-managed teams requires not only most top level support but a clear
    

40  understanding of the concept which at all levels. Often staff who find themselves
    

41  at the lower levels of a traditional structure imagine that by operating in self-
    

42  managed teams simply means by that they will be free to do what they want
    

43  without having to be obey the orders of upper management and this simply is
    

44  not the case. One of the most important areas we address with our clients
    

45  is the need to re-educate staff with a regard to the practical meaning of the
    

    Word ‘team’. Such re-education is required from shop floor to board level.
    


    10、• Read the article below about the winner of a business award .
    • In most of the lines 34-45 there is one extra word . It is either grammatically incorrect or 
    doesn’t fit in the meaning of the text . Some lines, however, are correct .
    • If a line is correct , write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet .
    • If there is a extra word in the line , write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTER on your Answer Sheet.
    • The exercises begins with two examples , (0) and (00) .
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FOOD   TECHNOLOGISTS   REQUIRED
    

 0   For all the diversity of the people who work at WP  Foods , there is one
    

 00  single thing that unites to us all : a passion to create something special
    

 34  and a determination to be the best in whatever we do . We’ve been
    

 35  producing high-quality foods for over than a century , and we travel to the
    

 36  ends of all the earth to create the next generation of foods and drinks so
    

 37  as to give delight our millions of customers . And thanks to our dedicated
    

 38  staff , our much-loved brands just keep getting on better . We are now
    

 39  seeking to appoint as innovators to manage a number of new teams in
    

 40  the organization . Applicants must have qualified a research degree in
    

 41  Food Technology plus at least four years’ industrial experience . We
    

 42  need people with a high level of their team spirit who show themselves
    

 43  be capable of explaining technical concepts to non-technical people.
    

 44  Those appointed will spend significant amount of time in other countries
    

 45  for seeking new ingredients , but will also have a major influence on
    

     change throughout the business.