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填空题· You will hear another five short messages.· For each message, decide
what the speaker is doing.· Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the
message.· Do not use any letter more than once.· After you have listened
once, replay each recording.
A arranging a meetingB making an appointmentC
offering an invitationD canceling an orderE making an
apologyF making an enquiryG confirming an arrangementH
making a complaint
填空题{{B}}PART FOUR{{/B}}{{B}} ·Read the following text.
·Choose the best word to fill each gap. ·For each question
(19-33) mark one letter (A, B, C, D) on your answer sheet. {{/B}}
Canadian video based communication company VideoArch
and Chilean systems integrator Adexus have formed a US $ 2.5mn joint venture to
{{U}}(19) {{/U}} a multimedia communication {{U}}(20) {{/U}},
the companies told press. The platform will provide
{{U}}(21) {{/U}} technology for audio and video through private and
public networks and will be developed in the capital Santiago as well as in the
main areas of Region V. "This implementation will be very
helpful in improving the {{U}}(22) {{/U}} of communication between Chile
and Canada and so this JV has received {{U}}(23) {{/U}} from Canada's
embassy and Chile's economic development agency Corfo," Adexus president Carlos
Busso told BNamerieas. "Over the next 90 days we will work on
our business {{U}}(24) {{/U}} to have this service up and running in the
first half of next year," Busso said. The new platform will
{{U}}(25) {{/U}} communication between Chilean municipalities and
foreign communities as well as {{U}}(26) {{/U}} and companies.
The {{U}}(27) {{/U}} includes content and platform management,
audio, video and web conference functions, {{U}}(28) {{/U}} translation
and interpretation, some e-commerce capabilities and online {{U}}(29)
{{/U}}. "By choosing a well-known partner, VideoArch aims to
establish a world-class center of excellence for {{U}}(30) {{/U}}
communication. In this way we will be able to build and administrate a
communication {{U}}(31) {{/U}} between Canada and Chile," VideoArch
president and Coo Dean Gendron said at the press conference.
VideoArch has gained experience in the video conferencing field through
projects such as communications between {{U}}(32) {{/U}} and judges, as
well as transmission of {{U}}(33) {{/U}} council sessions. "Eventually,
our target is to offer local companies all these types of services as well, with
the experience of both companies," Busso said.
填空题Shop-local Group Offers Economic Impact FiguresCan If consumers in Hillsborough County can limited their spending on one SaturdayCorrect to independent, locally owned businesses instead of chain stores, more than34 $17 million would even remain in the local economy instead of being shipped to35 outside corporations as overnight deposits. So it say representatives of the36 Tampa Independent Business Alliance, who base their calculation on studies that37 made by the American Independent Business Alliance. The national study found38 that since locally owned businesses began to use goods and services of other39 businesses in the community, a consumer's spending circulates 3 up to 31/240 times longer locally than if it is spent on at a chain. On Saturday, the local group41 will be working with the national organization and more than all 25 other42 communities across the country to broadcast the benefits coming of the43 shop-local movement. The educational event, "American Unchained", will be44 promoted at independent businesses such as Inkwood Books in Tampa. "We45 want people to think about where their dollars actually end up to, " said CarlaJimenez, co-owner of Inkwood and president of Tampa Independent Business Alliance.
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填空题We ______ to you to confirm this when we have checked our stock position.
填空题If we want to fill the post, we'll have to ______ ______ a qualified technician.
填空题A a market research agencyB an office design serviceC a translation serviceD a delivery serviceE an IT consultancyF an advertising agencyG a commercial property agencyH a recruitment agency
填空题·In most of the lines 34-45, there is one extra word. It is either
grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the meaning of the text. Some
lines, however, are correct.·If a line is correct, write CORRECT on your
Answer Sheet.·If there is an extra word in the line, write the extra word in
CAPITAI, LETTERS on your Answer Sheet. With
online conferencing, you can meet "face-to-face" with the people that
are important to your business and it keep those connections strong no
matter34 how far apart you are. Online conferencing technology that
turns any35 desktop computer into a powerful communication of tool by
streaming36 live voice, video, text and data in real time. Every
participant is in an online37 meeting sees and hears everything that's
going on and just as if they38 were all in the same room together. In
some cases web conferences39 are even better than those meeting in
person because you don't have to40 worry about crowding around a
conference at table 'and straining to see41 and hear the speaker. You
can see it and hear everything perfectly42 from in the comfort of your
own office. Thanks to advances in technology43 now any company —
regardless of size or location — can afford to save44 much money on
business travel costs by conducting their meetings online.45 Online
conferencing can save up your company time and money by eliminating downtime and
increasing productivity.
填空题IT Department Messages Time: 10:30a.m.
Tom,
Dave Proctor 1 Dept. called-he has someone who might be suitable for the 2 job. Can you go over there and take a departmental 3 with you? Candidate will wait for up to 4
填空题1 This is a conversation between Thomas Bradley and Ted Nugent after a (5) 2 Thomas Bradley work for American (6) in the (7) Department3 Ted Nugent is a (8) in the car business.
填空题Notes The two people last met each other at the (9) . The 818X have been so popular that they're supplying two (10) now. The old type will stop production in a year, but they guarantee to maintain stocks for (11) . If the man has any problem with the (12) , he can go down and have a look.
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填空题 ·Read the article below about management teams in making
decisions. ·Choose the best sentence from the opposite
page to fill each of the gaps. ·For each gap 8-12,mark
one letter(A-G). ·Do not use any letter more than once.
How Management Teams Can Have a Good Fight
Top managers often find it very difficult to manage conflict.
They know that conflict over issues is natural and even necessary. Reasonable
people,making decisions under conditions of uncertainty,are likely to have
honest disagreements over the best path for their company's future. Management
teams whose members challenge one another's thinking develop a more complete
understanding of the choices, cerate a richer range of options. Ultimately they
are able to make the kinds of effective decisions necessary in today's
competitive environments. But, unfortunately, healthy conflict can quickly turn
unproductive. A comment meant as a substantive remark can be interpreted as a
personal attack. {{U}}(8) {{/U}}Personalities frequently become closely
connected with issues. Because most executives are proud of their ability to
make rational decisions,they find it difficult even to acknowledge—let alone
manage—this emotional,irrational dimension of their behavior.
The challenge is familiar to anyone who has ever been part of a management
team. {{U}}(9) {{/U}}The managers should be encouraged to argue without
destroying their ability to work as a team. In a study,in 4 of
the 12 companies,there was little or no substantive disagreement over major
issues and therefore little conflict to observe. But the other 8 companies
experienced considerable conflict. In 4 of them,the top-management teams handled
conflict in a way that avoided interpersonal hostility or discord. {{U}}(10)
{{/U}}They described the way they work as a team as‘open’,‘fun’,and
‘productive’. The executives vigorously debated the issues,but they wasted
little time on carefully considering and posturing. As one put it, 'I really
don't have time. 'Another said, 'We don't gloss over the issues:we hit them
straight on. But we're not political, ' Still another observed of her company's
management team, 'We scream a lot,then laugh,and then resolve the issue.
' The other four companies in which issues were contested were
less successful at avoiding interpersonal conflict. Their top teams were plagued
by intense hostility. {{U}}(11) {{/U}}When executives described their
colleagues to us,they used words such as‘manipulative’, ‘secretive’.‘burned
out’,and‘political’. The teams with minimal interpersonal conflict were able to
separate substantive issues from those based on personalities. {{U}}(12)
{{/U}}How did they do that? After analyzing the observations of the teams’
behavior, the experts found that their companies used the same tactics for
managing interpersonal conflict. For instance,team members worked with more,
rather than less, information and debated on the basis of facts.
A. They must try to keep constructive conflict over issues from turning
into nonfunctional interpersonal conflict. B. Executives Often
failed to cooperate. rarely talking with one another, tending to fragment into
cliques, and openly displaying their frustration and anger. C.
Anxiety and frustration over difficult choices can evolve into anger directed at
colleagues. D. Executives in those companies referred to their
colleagues as 'smart', 'team player', and 'best In the business'.
E. All the teams had to make high-stakes decisions in the face of
considerable uncertainty and under pressure to move quickly. F.
They managed to disagree over questions of strategic significance and still get
along with one another.
填空题 WHAT NEXT IN THE MICROSOFT SUIT The Justice Department's top anti-trust prosecutor says this week that the government is looking at a full range of remedies. It wants to find the appropriate punishment following a judge's ruling that Microsoft is a monopoly, including the possible breakup of the software company. "We are looking at the range of sanctions; we're talking to people in the industry, people who work with Microsoft, people who manufacture computers and we're doing an analysis to make sure that we have a remedy that will promote competition, assure innovation and promote consumer choice, " he said. He thought the judge was quite clear that innovation has been impaired and he had heard all the evidence. Meanwhile, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said in a letter published today that the software maker is committed to "a fair and responsible" resolution of the anti-trust trial. (8) "We've been here before in a first lawsuit, " he said. "And eventually the courts came out on the side of the consumer, saying that all companies should have the ability to innovate their products and take their chances in the marketplace." (9) "As this case moves toward resolution, Microsoft's 30, 000 employees are focused on creating the next generation of products that will deliver the benefits of the Information Age, anytime, anywhere and on any device, " Gates wrote. (10) . On Friday, Jackson took Microsoft to task for numerous instances of anti-competitive behavior, including its dealings with America Online over the latter's browser choices, its contracts with PC makers, which forced them to feature prominently the Internet Explorer Web browser instead of Netscape's competing product. (11) . The judge noted that Microsoft's own studies confirmed that Microsoft could have charged only $ 49 per Windows upgrade and still remained profitable, and that it had enough power within the market to charge $ 89. (12) It is through high "barriers to entry", in other words, by making it more costly to create competing software.A Bob Herbold, the executive vice president and chief operating officer for Microsoft, said that the judge's ruling this week is just a first step in the process that is just getting under way.B Microsoft's competitors know that the company in fact has a referee starting directly over the shoulder every time it moves on a playing field.C What's more, Microsoft erected the barriers to keep others out of the marketplace.D The Justice Department's top anti-trust prosecutor says this week that the government is looking at a full range of remedies.E Jackson said that the company took that additional profit and invested it not in its own products but in efforts to keep other companies out of various software markets. Meanwhile Bill Gates, in a full-page advertisement published in the Washington Post and addressed to the company's customers, partners and shareholders, commented on Friday's ruling.G He claimed that Microsoft is committed to resolving this matter in a fair and responsible manner, while ensuring that the fundamental principles of consumer benefit and innovation are protected.
填空题A This book examines the most successful, sales campaigns of recent years. It provides examples of how major consumer brands, like Coca-Cola, Nike 3M and Toyota. have been promoted in magazines and newspapers. It includes information about the creative and planning processes behind the promotion of these popular products. B Find out how top executives from leading car companies view the changing relationships between manufacturers and their supplier. This book is a series of interviews with leading players in the industry: purchasing managers discuss the rise of global suppliers and chief executives present the international trend towards mergers and acquisitions in the industry. C This new edition of The Executive's Handbook provides an analysis of the main political and economic trends of the late 2000s. It is especially good on cost structures, Changing consumer trends and cross-border expansion. These are key elements that affect international business deals, making the book essential reading for anyone involved in international trading. D This is a collection of in-depth interviews with some of the world's top business executives in the car, soft drinks and clothing industries. A fascinating work, it will make you question much of the generally accepted theory on what successful leadership within manufacturing involves.
填空题 · You will hear another five recordings. · For
each recording, decide the reason for the telephone call. ·
Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the recording. · Do
not use any letter more than once. · After you have listened
once, replay the recordings.
{{B}} Speakers{{/B}} A.book a
table B.cancel a meeting C.place an
order D.sell something E.offer a lift
F.congratulate someone G.check an address
H.make an appointment
填空题ORDER FORM Information of Customer Name: Mary Susan from DHA Industries Address: No. 21 (1)______Street Contact No. : (2)______ Information of Computers Type: R51 models (3)______on hard drive Quantity: (4)______ Delivery Date: Friday morning
填空题{{B}}Section One{{/B}}·You will hear five short recordings.·For each
recording, decide the person who is speaking.·Write one letter (A—H) next to
the number of the recording.·Do not use any letter more than once.·After
you have listened once, replay each recording.
A a cleanerB a head of departmentC a studentD
a lecturerE a receptionistF the proprietorG
an agentH the technician
填空题Bern trip - changesneed to take (1) ........................have meeting with the (2) ........................important to check the (3) ........................ask to see results of (4) ........................
