问答题Passage 2 ● Read this text about information-oriented society. ● Choose the best sentence 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).New Developments for an Information—Oriented Society The astounding technological progress that is being achieved recently with electronics as the center—piece is providing our society with sophisticated means for information processing and distribution. Information channeling technology is undergoing rapid progress and has, in reality, become a decisive factor determining the very future of our society and economy. Backed by civilian factors such as diversification of philosophies of value and sophistication of needs and preferences in concert with the nation’s rising living standard, Japanese society is presently undergoing changes in the extension of economic services and in the industrial structure. Meanwhile, newly coined words such as “information channeling,” ,“software-based operations” and “de-industrialization” have come into use to make these changes tangible, and what can be said commonly in connection with these words in that.(9)______ The trend toward and information-oriented society is becoming apparent even in industry, with personnel engaged in information channeling professions increasing at a fast pace recently in all sectors of industry. These trends in both society and industry have been made possible primarily through poplar acceptance of the computer, communications equipment and data processing equipment, but further reliance on sophisticated computerized systems can be seen not only in the sector of industry but also in our daily lives.(10)______ Information channeling is undergoing remarkable progress in various sectors of society—in industrial activities, public services and, more recently, in daily living. In the sector of industrial activities, automations is continuing with the aim of increasing productivity—introduction of computers for process control by the manufacturing industry, and introduction of no machine tools, industrial robots, CAD/CAM systems and, more recently, FMS by the processing and assembling industries. Meanwhile, in offices, rapid office automation is presently in progress, stimulated by the popular acceptance of computerized systems, expansion of communications networks and the remarkable technological progress achieved in related equipment such as Japanese word processors. (11)______ Information channeling is being utilized actively in the field of public services. For example, large-capacity computers were introduced from an early stage for the control of railway trains and for extending seat reservation services, and more recently diagnostic systems utilizing computers have become commonplace in medical care to cope with the steady an aging society, research is in progress to develop technologies related to medical information systems with the aim of improving efficiency in medical services. (12)______ In the sector of administration, efficiency of clerical work is being improved through the introduction of computers, and huge volumes of administrative data are more recently being stored in data base systems. In the wake of these, computers have become indispensable for advancing large-scale RD projects as in connection with space development and atomic power development, and also in the field of basic research in life sciences.(13)______ To cope with civilian needs for more convenience in home living and in order to meet the needs raised by growing diversification of lifestyles, active research is presently in progress to develop and commercialize new media incorporating sophisticated data processing functions for use in addition to existing media involving the television, radio and telephone. In concert, research is being directed at developing technologies related to automation in the home. Progress of Science and Technology Supporting Information Channeling Electronic element technology, the foundation for progress of the computer as well as communications equipment, has undergone a steady transition form the vacuum tube, followed with the transistor and IC, to the current LSl. Progress has been so dramatic in integration rotes that, today, super LSIs integrating more than l00, 00 elements on a single circuit are being developed one after another elements on a single circuit are being developed one after another. (14)______ A. The Current State of Information Channeling in Japan. B. In our society, “information” is gaining relatively greater significance compared with material resources. C. Rapid automation and efficiency improvement are also being achieved in the sector of commodity distribution through the introduction of advanced POS systems. D. Daily living is also a sector in which information channeling is taking firm root E. This progress has led to remarkable improvements in system economy and reliability, leading to the successive development of microcomputers and elements designed for the widest range of applications. F. Introduction of Information Systems in Various Sectors of Society. G. This has resulted in computers today that feature performances that were unimaginable in the early days of the computer. H. Regarding education, computerized systems including the CAI system and CMI system are presently being put to trial operation.
问答题
Passage 2 ● Read this text about information-oriented society. ● Choose the best sentence 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).New Developments for an Information—Oriented Society The astounding technological progress that is being achieved recently with electronics as the center—piece is providing our society with sophisticated means for information processing and distribution. Information channeling technology is undergoing rapid progress and has, in reality, become a decisive factor determining the very future of our society and economy. Backed by civilian factors such as diversification of philosophies of value and sophistication of needs and preferences in concert with the nation’s rising living standard, Japanese society is presently undergoing changes in the extension of economic services and in the industrial structure. Meanwhile, newly coined words such as “information channeling,” ,“software-based operations” and “de-industrialization” have come into use to make these changes tangible, and what can be said commonly in connection with these words in that.(9)______ The trend toward and information-oriented society is becoming apparent even in industry, with personnel engaged in information channeling professions increasing at a fast pace recently in all sectors of industry. These trends in both society and industry have been made possible primarily through poplar acceptance of the computer, communications equipment and data processing equipment, but further reliance on sophisticated computerized systems can be seen not only in the sector of industry but also in our daily lives.(10)______ Information channeling is undergoing remarkable progress in various sectors of society—in industrial activities, public services and, more recently, in daily living. In the sector of industrial activities, automations is continuing with the aim of increasing productivity—introduction of computers for process control by the manufacturing industry, and introduction of no machine tools, industrial robots, CAD/CAM systems and, more recently, FMS by the processing and assembling industries. Meanwhile, in offices, rapid office automation is presently in progress, stimulated by the popular acceptance of computerized systems, expansion of communications networks and the remarkable technological progress achieved in related equipment such as Japanese word processors. (11)______ Information channeling is being utilized actively in the field of public services. For example, large-capacity computers were introduced from an early stage for the control of railway trains and for extending seat reservation services, and more recently diagnostic systems utilizing computers have become commonplace in medical care to cope with the steady an aging society, research is in progress to develop technologies related to medical information systems with the aim of improving efficiency in medical services. (12)______ In the sector of administration, efficiency of clerical work is being improved through the introduction of computers, and huge volumes of administrative data are more recently being stored in data base systems. In the wake of these, computers have become indispensable for advancing large-scale R&D projects as in connection with space development and atomic power development, and also in the field of basic research in life sciences.(13)______ To cope with civilian needs for more convenience in home living and in order to meet the needs raised by growing diversification of lifestyles, active research is presently in progress to develop and commercialize new media incorporating sophisticated data processing functions for use in addition to existing media involving the television, radio and telephone. In concert, research is being directed at developing technologies related to automation in the home. Progress of Science and Technology Supporting Information Channeling Electronic element technology, the foundation for progress of the computer as well as communications equipment, has undergone a steady transition form the vacuum tube, followed with the transistor and IC, to the current LSl. Progress has been so dramatic in integration rotes that, today, super LSIs integrating more than l00, 00 elements on a single circuit are being developed one after another elements on a single circuit are being developed one after another. (14)______ A. The Current State of Information Channeling in Japan. B. In our society, “information” is gaining relatively greater significance compared with material resources. C. Rapid automation and efficiency improvement are also being achieved in the sector of commodity distribution through the introduction of advanced POS systems. D. Daily living is also a sector in which information channeling is taking firm root E. This progress has led to remarkable improvements in system economy and reliability, leading to the successive development of microcomputers and elements designed for the widest range of applications. F. Introduction of Information Systems in Various Sectors of Society. G. This has resulted in computers today that feature performances that were unimaginable in the early days of the computer. H. Regarding education, computerized systems including the CAI system and CMI system are presently being put to trial operation.
参考解析
解析:
暂无解析
相关考题:
Section BDirections:Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked[A],[B],[C]and[D]. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET 1 by blackening the corresponding letter in the brackets with a pencil. (10 points)第11题:He is too young to be able to _______ between right and wrong.A discard B discern C disperse D disregard
Directions: There are 15 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one answer that best completes the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on the answer sheet.6. ______ the look on his face, he wasn't satisfied with their performance.A. To judge byB. Judging byC. Judge byD. To be judged by
In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letters or letter combinations marked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation. Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.3. A structure B mixture C gesture D mature
There are 15 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one answer that best completes the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer sheet.6. ----Bradford graduated from college with honors at a very young age.----He _____ have been an outstanding student.A must B could C should D might
Ⅰ. Phonetics (5 points)Directions: In each of the following groups of words, there are four underlined letters or letter combinations marked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others in pronunciation. Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1. A. meatB. leapC. aheadD. speak
Ⅱ. Vocabulary and Structure (15 points)Directions, There are 15 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one answer that best completes the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on the answer sheet.6. I know the difference between these two words. So ______ they.A. knowB. willC. doD. does
Directions: In each of the following groups of words,there arc four underlined letters or letter combinationsmarked A, B, C and D. Compare the underlined parts and identify the one that is different from the others inpronunciation. Mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the answer sheet.1.A. trailB. certainC. againD. faint
Directions: There are 15 sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one answer that best completes the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on the answer sheet.6. ______ you go there early, there won't be much a chance of getting a ticket.A. UntilB. IfC. UnlessD. If only
PART Ⅰ: INCOMPLETE SENTENCESDirections: This part of the test has incomplete sentences. Four words or phrases, marked (A), (B), (C), (D), are given beneath each sentence. You are to choose the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer.Mr. Voorhies planned to send the dresser and bed that ______ purchased in Bali to the Netherlands.A. heB. hisC. himD. himself
问答题Passage 2 ● Read the information below about a company meeting. ● Choose the best word to fill each gap. Mark one letter (A, B, or C) on your book. ● Do not use any letter more than once. The annual staff meeting of Harcourt Electronics took place (29)______ 28th June, 1995. All members attended the meeting (30)______those who were not in the city. John Stevens, the Managing Director, reported (31)______ the company’s performance for l994/1995 (32)______ compared it with previous years. He explained that Harcourt Electronics had increased (33)______market share by 3%.However, he said staff (34)______not relax because the company (35)______not fully recovered from the economic difficulties of recent years. Next year there will (36)______ eight more sales staff in South East Asia (37)______will be responsible for finding new clients. If any current staff are interested (38)______joining this team, they can apply (39)______giving their names to the Personnel Manager. Plans to move the company’s New York branch to new premises were (40)______discussed. 29. A on B at C in 30. A without B except C minus 31. A at B by C on 32. A and B before C so 33. A his B its C your 34. A had B must C were 35. A did B would C had 36. A be B have C do 37. A which B who C where 38. A about B with C in 39. A for B to C by 40. A also B too C more
问答题Passage 7 ● Read the article below about the importance of hiring right people. ● Choose the correct word to fill each gap from A, B or C on the opposite page. ● For each question 29-40, mark one letter (A, B, or C) on your Answer Sheet.Hiring: Do You Know How Important to Pick Them? Your small business is growing, the market has a need (29)______ your product, and you’re recruiting employees to expand your business. What could possibly (30)______ wrong? The answer is, a lot, (31)______ you don’t hire the right people. One of the differences between businesses that boom and (32)______ that limp along is good employees. Obviously, your talent as an entrepreneur has a lot to do (33)______ the success of your business, but you (34)______ only go so far by yourself. You must find good employees, figure out (35)______ motivates them, and then place them into the right position. Hiring employees is (36)______ and requires a lot of patience and energy. You have to resist the temptation to fill the job quickly with one of the first few (37)______ who come along or (38)______ someone who is only sufficient (39)______ you want to stop (40)______ and get back to your business. 29. A for B to C in 30. A leave B come C go 31. A Although B if C but 32. A these B those C they 33. A on B in C with 34. A can B ought C shall 35. A what B that C which 36. A time-consume B time-consumed C time-consuming 37. A person B people C peoples 38. A hire B hires C hiring 39. A so B because C while 40. A interviews B interview C interviewing
问答题Practice 7 ● Look at the list below. It shows the departments of a company. ● For questions 6-10, decide in which department (A-H) each person on the opposite page works. ● For each question, mark one letter (A-H) on your Answer Sheet. ● Do not use any letter more than once. A Customer service department B Design department C Engineering department D Facilities department E Finance department F Human resources department G Legal department H Shipping and receiving department 6. Richard Saunders is responsible for accepting materials from their suppliers. 7. John Knight and his team are responsible for the maintenance of the company building. 8. Gina Theismann is dealing with the complaints from a customer. 9. Robin Seaton is working on the training plan for the new employees. 10. Helen Marsden and her team are making the company’s budget for next year.
问答题Practice 6 ● Look at the list below. It shows pages from a company’s website on the internet. ● For questions 6-10, decide which page (A-H) is the most suitable for each person below to select. ● For each question, mark the correct letter (A-H) on your Answer Sheet. ● Do not use any letter more than once. Sky Systems Ltd: Website Directory A Company History B Company Organization C Annual Report D Company Goals E Product Information F Retail Outlets G Customer Complaints H Latest News 6. Adam Smith is not satisfied with some goods he bought. 7. Rachel Cains wants to find out when the company started trading. 8. Hazel Thomas needs to know the name of the Personnel Officer. 9. Dominic Noble has to find out how the company performed last year. 10. Benjamin Tidswell wants the address of his nearest Sky Systems dealer.
问答题Practice 3 ● Look at the leaflet below. It shows a list of talks organized by a marketing association for its member. ● For questions 6-10, decide which event (A-H) is the most suitable for each person. ● For each question, mark one letter (A-H) on your Answer Sheet. ● Do not use any letter more than once. BA Marketing Association Events for March A Business to business marketing: secrets of successful networking B Improving e-marketing performance C Using market researchers—why and how D IT in presentations—what’s available and how to use it E Advertising, PR or Marketing— which is king F Making the appearance of products more attractive G Well trained staff—an important marketing tool H Tripton Motors, marketing success story 6. Eddie Smith’s director wants him to attend a talk on the benefits of updating employees’ marketing skills. 7. The product manager of Smiths Engineering wants to know about the effectiveness of computer graphics when giving talks to major clients. 8. Rachel Green’s company advertises mainly through magazines. But she needs to make more effective use of the company’s website. 9. An advertising trainee has read a research report on the importance of design and packaging and would like more information. 10. Computer services provider McDonald wants to find out about ways of making useful contacts in other companies.
问答题Passage 3 ● Read this letter about a complaint. ● Choose the best word to fill each gap. Mark one letter (A, B, or C) on your book ● Do not use any letter more than once.A Letter of ComplaintDear Sir or Madam, A few months ago I purchased a washing machine (Sanyo XQB50-68) produced (29)______ your factory. After a few weeks I found that it (30)______seriously damaged the clothes. I asked you to change one for me, (31)______ you did. Now I want to ask you to change(32)______ one for me again. This one does not damage my clothes any more, (33)______ I have found that it tangles the clothes seriously and (34)______ it automatically begins to spin the water out, the machine shakes (35)______ heavily that it stops by itself. In the instruction booklet you have not mentioned this defect and (36)______have you told the user how to so1ve the problem. I am quite annoyed by the fact that sometimes when I came back (37)______ work to take the clothes out to dry, they were still (38)______.When I am at home, I have to tend it frequently in untwisting the entangled clothes. Is that (39)______ you call you machine “fully automatic”? P1ease change a new one for me that will not entangle the clothes. (40)______, I would ask you to give my money back or I would complain to the Consumer’s Association.Yours sincerely 29. A in B for C by 30. A is B had C has 31. A which B that C. All 32. A new B this C that 33. A but B. And C because 34. A before B. After C when 35. A more B so C less 36. A so B either C neither 37. A to B from C before 38. A unwashed B washed C wash 39. A that B which C what 40. A So B otherwise C But
问答题Passage 6 ● Read the text below about some of America’s newspapers, which are facing extinction, unless they evolve. ● Choose the best sentence 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).On the brink The New York Times was once the best example of all that was great about American newspapers. The Grey Lady’s circulation is tumbling down another 3.9% according to the latest data from America’s Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC). (9)______. Pick almost any American newspaper company and you can tell a similar story. The ABC reported that for the 530 biggest daily newspapers, average circulation in the past six months was 3.6% lower than in the same period a year earlier. As for Sunday papers, it was 4.6% lower. Ad revenues are plunging across the board: by 22.3% at Media General, for example. In 2007 total newspaper revenues fell to $42.2 billion. (10)______. Much of this decline is being blamed on the rise of the Internet, which offers free, round-the-clock coverage. What’s more, Internet has provided a new, better home for classified advertising, which was once the source of most newspapers’ revenue. (11)______. The number one cause is the troublesome housing market, which contributes a large slice of classified advertising. Industry experts such as Lucas Rich Fine of Kent State University do not think that the Times is responding forcefully enough. (12)______. Mr. Fine also points out that although all newspapers are being affected by the Internet, their ability to respond will probably depend on whether their audiences are national, metropolitan or local. The first category can afford to invest in distinctive international or business coverage, while the last can prosper by becoming ‘more intensely local’. But he fears that the big metropolitan newspapers may find themselves trapped in the middle. Not all is lost, however. (13)______. For instance, a number of newspapers are becoming ‘information and connection utilities’, through such offerings as local internet forums. The Pocono Record has renamed reporters ‘content managers’, since they oversee all the coverage of their beat, both in print and online, and get a bonus for higher web traffic. The hero for industry optimists is Brian Tierney, a former public-relations executive. Last year, he led a group of investors that borrowed heavily to buy Philadelphia’s two main dailies. (14)______. He is also finding new ways to drum up advertising, such as introducing a business column sponsored by a local bank. A. Certainly, it was not something to be sniffed at, but much less than the peak of $48.7 billion in 2000. B. However, some of the fall in revenues is actually due to the economic slowdown in America. C. Its advertising revenues are down, too, 12.5% lower in March than a year earlier. D. He has since revived them with a vigorous marketing drive. E. Nevertheless, as a major newspaper, it still boasts a well-educated readership. F. Plenty of innovation is taking place, particularly at local papers. G. ‘Now is the time to beef up its business section’ he says. H. Now it symbolizes the difficult situation the whole industry is faced with.
问答题You recently entered a competition for learners of English. You have just received this letter from the organizers of the competition, on which you have written some notes. Read the letter carefully. Then write a reply giving the information requested and also covering the notes you have written in the letter. Write a letter of no fewer than 80 words in an appropriate style on the answer sheet. Do not write any addresses.
问答题Suppose you are Li Ming. Write a letter to the president of your university about the canteen service on campus. You can either criticize or praise the canteen service on its quality of food and dishes, price, environment, etc. Your letter should be no less than 80 words. Now write the letter on the Answer Sheet.
问答题Practice 5 ● Look at the table of contents of a report provided by Industrial Development Agency of Ireland below. The table shows the sections of the report. ● For questions 6-10, decide which section (A-H) would be needed by each person. ● For each question, mark one letter (A-H) on your Answer Sheet. ● Do not use any letter more than once. THINKING OF INVESTING IN THIS COUNTRY? Need to have a detailed knowledge of one or more of the following TABLE OF CONTENTS A Chairman and CEO Overview B Research and Innovation C Investment Highlights D Statistics E Board and Committees of the Board 2007 F Corporate Governance G Organisational Structure and IDA Offices H Financial Statements 6. Sarah Lee would like to know the strengths in research in Ireland. 7. Barrie Watson needs a list of the board members. 8. Tim Longman wants to have a general knowledge of the development of Ireland. 9. Scott Forrest needs to know the locations of the agency’s offices. 10. Joshua Golder wants to find out which companies have invested in Ireland.
问答题Passage 9 ● Read the article below about time management. ● Choose the correct word to fill each gap, from A, B or C on the opposite page. ● For each question 29-40, mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.Time management Until recently, books on how to manage your time at work were seen as a bit of a joke in the business world. Many were enjoyable to read (29)______ weren’t taken seriously. (30)______ told their readers to dress well, be positive, decide (31)______ they were going and then use (32)______ valuable minute to make sure they got there. One very successful book, first published twenty years (33)______ and still available in bookshops, is The One-Minute Manager. It tells the story of a keen young man who wants to learn (34)______ about how to be a top-performing executive. The authors believe that most people (35)______ the day putting (36)______ problems, or when they do try to solve (37)______ don’t do enough. According (38)______ the authors, having achievable targets should be a manager’s aim. Managers everywhere should read (39)______ book carefully, in order to benefit from (40)______ sensible advice. 29. A but B or C even 30. A It B They C We 31. A where B who C why 32. A some B. All C every 33. A before B. Ago C since 34. A lot B much C more 35. A spend B spending C spent 36. A. About B over C off 37. A them B these C those 38. A for B from C to 39. A the B one C. A 40. A their B his C its
问答题Passage 7 ● Read the text about career-planning services. ● Choose the best sentence 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).Real Training for All-Action Managers Learning by doing is familiar to every manager sent on a training course. Invariably this involves role-play based on studies of long-ago triumphs and disasters from a relevant industry or organization. The problem is, any experience of decision-making gained from role-play has one obvious shortcoming: it is not real life. To tackle this dilemma, some of the best-known companies have set up the International Management Development Consortium, which provides a range of executive development programmes for staff members. (9)______. What this means is that they involve “action learning” through real-life situations, and participants work as problem-solving consultants on projects within companies engaged in day-to-day business. (10)______. Within this they also take training and refresher courses in traditional business skills such as finance, marketing, staff management and strategic planning. These disciplines are taught by a mix of academics, business people and senior managers from Consortium companies who also monitor the consultancy work. (11)______. Generally, those who choose to attend the course come from various countries, reflecting the multi-national nature of companies within the Consortium. (12)______. As a result of this cross-cultural exchange, the people on the course learn a great deal from each other—and often keep in contact on a professional level long after the end of their course. The Consortium says language difficulties are not a problem when consultancies are undertaken for foreign companies on site. A translator is on hand to deal with difficulties which arise from technical terms or jargon. (13)______. This is because they are not charged consultancy fees, although a nominal sum is payable for administration. The funding for the scheme is provided by each Consortium member who contributes to the cost of running the training courses, and the amount involved is considerably less than fees charged by leading business schools, (14)______. “it is,” says the Chairman, “a real learning experience with techniques that can easily be used back at work. ” A. They are being offered by companies who are aware of the benefits of the range of knowledge offered by the people on the course. B. As well as the savings, there are also the dividends it pays in the form of improved staff performance. C. The difference between these programmes and the average executive course, however, is that these courses are based on the concept of “live” consultancy. D. In this way, participants can also benchmark themselves against the best members from a range of Consortium companies. E. This means that within every training group there will be a wide variety of experience, which is discussed and explored by the group. F. Typically, groups of up to six course members undertake projects as part of this development programme. G. Another major adHigher is that these companies usually get their problems solved very cheaply. H. Managers are typically cast as key figures in these dramas; the comparisons are made later between how they dealt with the fictional situation and the actual event.
问答题Directions: Suppose you are Li Ming. One of your roommates is getting addicted to smoking. You are going to write a letter, trying to persuade him to quit. Your letter should be persuasive. It may be advisable to include the following points in your letter. A letter to a roommate 1) His smoking is becoming a problem for all his roommates. 2) He is ruining his health. 3) Smoking harms the health of others around him, too. 4) He can quit if he is determined. You should write about 100 words. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use “Li Ming” instead. You do not need to write the address. Now write the letter on the Answer Sheet.
问答题Practice 2 ● Look at the HR list below. It shows the titles of each person. ● For questions 6-10, decide who does these jobs. ● For each question, mark one letter A-H on your book. ● Do not use any letter more than once. A Mr. Brown Accountant E Mr. Harvers Clerk B Mr. Wright Buyer F Ms. Hampson Sales Representative C Mrs. Turnner Quality Controller G Miss Law Receptionist D Mr. Edwards Typist H Ms. Smith Marketing Manager 6. Who answers the phones and welcomes the visitors? 7. Who purchase the stationeries for the company? 8. Who works on the sales volume of the company? 9. Who looks at the company’s profits and costs? 10. Who makes sure the company’s products are well made?
问答题You wish to enroll in a PhD course (of your choice) at a UK university. You have already written a letter to the university asking for information but have received no reply. Write a letter to the university explaining your concern, because the course starts in less than two months. You need to know if you can still enroll, and you also require further information about the course, including the cost. Write a letter of about 100 words in an appropriate style on the answer sheet. Do not write any postal addresses. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter.
问答题Practice 1 ● Look at the notice below. It shows the departments in a company. ● For questions 6-10, decide which department A-H each employee should contact. ● For each question, mark one letter A-H on your Answer Sheet. ● Do not use any letter more than once. MOLEWORTH PLC CANBERRA. AUSTRALIA Ground Floor: A Wages&Salaries B Marketing C Quality Control First Floor: D Typing Service E Exports F Purchasing Second Floor: G Personnel H Training 6. Ms. Williams needs to send a large order to an important customer in the USA. 7. John Carter needs extra staff to help with an unexpected order. 8. Mr. Wales wants to discuss advertising for his new product. 9. Mary Walden thinks she has been charged too much tax on her pay. 10. Jan Whittaker has a box of faulty goods which a shop has sent back.
问答题Practice 4 ● Look at the list below. It shows articles in a business website. ● For questions 6-10, decide which article (A-H) each person on the opposite page should read. ● For each question, mark one letter (A-H) on your Answer Sheet. ● Do not use any letter more than once. Articles A Setting up an Online Home Based Business—2 Mistakes to Avoid B Tips to Buying Property Abroad C How to Conduct an Interview? D Management Communication Techniques E Five Tips on Advertising Your Property F Honesty Proves Best Policy for Job Hunter G Land Investment—An Investors’ Guideline H Five Signs You’re in the Wrong Job 6. John Shawn wants to sell his house. 7. Robin Seaton is responsible for recruiting new staff. 8. Thomas Kingsley is looking for a new job. 9. Mary Kay would like to start business on the Internet. 10. James Bensen is going to buy a house in another country.
问答题Directions: You have read an ad on the board in which an American student is looking for a Chinese student as a language partner. Write an email to him to apply for the post. You should write about 100 words. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use “Li Ming” instead. Now write the letter on the Answer Sheet.