單項選擇題
1、

Listen to what your boss tells you about how well you are working.
2、Since the company was launched in 2001,
A.turnover has reached more than £700,000.
B.the average retail price per map has reached £24.
C.a(chǎn) total of 200,000 copies of Rainaway maps have been sol
3、What mistake did Charles Hamilton make with regard to staff?
A.failing to ensure that the need for reorganisation was understood
B.concentrating redundancies in the wrong parts of the company
C.getting rid of too many people with essential skills
4、請選擇(40)處答案。
填空題
5、

6、Japanese McDonald’s
If you always thought of McDonald’s as an all-American company it, may surprise you to learn that the king of McDonald’s franchises is named Fujita and that he doesn’t eat hamburgers. ____1____ By ignoring many of the customs of both his native and his parent company, Fujita has made McDonald’s the top fast-food business in Japan and has changed the face of franchising.
McDonald’s came to Japan in 1970 searching for a Japanese partner with whom to create a Japanese McDonald’s. Fujita was far from the richest potential candidate interviewed, but he was an eager entrepreneur who seemed willing to devote his energies to the new venture. ____2____
Almost immediately, however, Fujita began going his own way. The parent company recommended opening the first Japanese McDonald’s in the suburbs, where most American fast-food stores are located. Fujita had his own ideas. ____3____ He got his way, opened the first Japanese McDonald’s in a department store in Tokyo, didn’t spend anything on advertising. ____4____
McDonald’s learned its lesson from Fujita and has since opened inner-city restaurant around the world. ____5____ While the Japanese seem fascinated with western styles and tastes, they often don’t think of themselves as consumers of American products. So Fujita’s McDonald’s franchises play down their American origins, to the point where, according to Fujita, some Japanese who visit the United States are surprised to find that we have ‘Makudonarudo’, as the Japanese say it, in America too.
A.In fact, Fujita is unusual in many respects, and his uniqueness has made him very rich.
B.McDonald’s took a chance and chose him.
C.Fujita and McDonald’s continue to benefit from each other.
D.Other companies might learn from the way Fujita marketed McDonald’s in Japan.
E.Fujita likes to take credit for a rise in the average weight of his people.
F.And within a year he had broken McDonald’s world record for one-day sales: $14,000.
G.He thought the young pedestrians of Japan’s cities were more likely to give up Japan fish-and –rice diet for a hamburger than were the more traditional suburban dwellers.
H.But Fujita himself prefers noodles to Big Macs.
I.And the Tokyo McDonald’s that once caused an argument is now one of 500 that Fujita owns in Japan.
7、根據(jù)下列短文,回答題:

回答第34題。
簡答題
8、The interview--about 3 minutes
In this part the interlocutor asks questions to each of the candidates in turn. You have to give information about yourself and express personal opinions.
9、In this part of the test,you are asked to give a short talk on a business topic.You have to choose one of the topics frOm the three below and then talk for about one minute.
You have one minute to prepare your ideas.
A: What is important when…?
Aiming to decide a company lunch time
·Type of work
·Advice of staff
B: What is important when…?
Morally educating staff
·Awareness
·Official code
C: What is important when…?
Importing goods
·Quality control
·Transport arrangement
10、·You have lost your calculator.a(chǎn)nd you want to order a new one.You need to make a written request to your supewisor,Ann Ray.
·Write a memo to her:
·saying that you need a replacement
·explaining what happened to the old one
·asking her to approve the request.
·Write about 40-50 words.
1、

Listen to what your boss tells you about how well you are working.
2、Since the company was launched in 2001,
A.turnover has reached more than £700,000.
B.the average retail price per map has reached £24.
C.a(chǎn) total of 200,000 copies of Rainaway maps have been sol
3、What mistake did Charles Hamilton make with regard to staff?
A.failing to ensure that the need for reorganisation was understood
B.concentrating redundancies in the wrong parts of the company
C.getting rid of too many people with essential skills
4、請選擇(40)處答案。
填空題
5、

6、Japanese McDonald’s
If you always thought of McDonald’s as an all-American company it, may surprise you to learn that the king of McDonald’s franchises is named Fujita and that he doesn’t eat hamburgers. ____1____ By ignoring many of the customs of both his native and his parent company, Fujita has made McDonald’s the top fast-food business in Japan and has changed the face of franchising.
McDonald’s came to Japan in 1970 searching for a Japanese partner with whom to create a Japanese McDonald’s. Fujita was far from the richest potential candidate interviewed, but he was an eager entrepreneur who seemed willing to devote his energies to the new venture. ____2____
Almost immediately, however, Fujita began going his own way. The parent company recommended opening the first Japanese McDonald’s in the suburbs, where most American fast-food stores are located. Fujita had his own ideas. ____3____ He got his way, opened the first Japanese McDonald’s in a department store in Tokyo, didn’t spend anything on advertising. ____4____
McDonald’s learned its lesson from Fujita and has since opened inner-city restaurant around the world. ____5____ While the Japanese seem fascinated with western styles and tastes, they often don’t think of themselves as consumers of American products. So Fujita’s McDonald’s franchises play down their American origins, to the point where, according to Fujita, some Japanese who visit the United States are surprised to find that we have ‘Makudonarudo’, as the Japanese say it, in America too.
A.In fact, Fujita is unusual in many respects, and his uniqueness has made him very rich.
B.McDonald’s took a chance and chose him.
C.Fujita and McDonald’s continue to benefit from each other.
D.Other companies might learn from the way Fujita marketed McDonald’s in Japan.
E.Fujita likes to take credit for a rise in the average weight of his people.
F.And within a year he had broken McDonald’s world record for one-day sales: $14,000.
G.He thought the young pedestrians of Japan’s cities were more likely to give up Japan fish-and –rice diet for a hamburger than were the more traditional suburban dwellers.
H.But Fujita himself prefers noodles to Big Macs.
I.And the Tokyo McDonald’s that once caused an argument is now one of 500 that Fujita owns in Japan.
7、根據(jù)下列短文,回答題:

回答第34題。
簡答題
8、The interview--about 3 minutes
In this part the interlocutor asks questions to each of the candidates in turn. You have to give information about yourself and express personal opinions.
9、In this part of the test,you are asked to give a short talk on a business topic.You have to choose one of the topics frOm the three below and then talk for about one minute.
You have one minute to prepare your ideas.
A: What is important when…?
Aiming to decide a company lunch time
·Type of work
·Advice of staff
B: What is important when…?
Morally educating staff
·Awareness
·Official code
C: What is important when…?
Importing goods
·Quality control
·Transport arrangement
10、·You have lost your calculator.a(chǎn)nd you want to order a new one.You need to make a written request to your supewisor,Ann Ray.
·Write a memo to her:
·saying that you need a replacement
·explaining what happened to the old one
·asking her to approve the request.
·Write about 40-50 words.