问答题Discussion-about 5 minutesIn this part of the test the examiner reads out a scenario and gives you some prompt material in the form of pictures or words. You have 30 seconds to look at the prompt card, an example of which is below, and then about 2 minutes to discuss the scenario with your partner. After that the examiner will ask you more questions related to the topic.For two or three candidatesScenarioI'm going to describe a situation.Your class is going to celebrate the end of the course.A few different ideas have been suggested.Talk together about the topics and decide which 3 you think are most importantHere are some ideas to help you.Prompt material· Go to the opera· Hold a party· One day trip· Go to a Pop or Rock concert· Go to sing karaoke· Go to a restaurent· Go to dance· Some other ideas
问答题Morning,afternoonorevening?Whatdoyousay?
问答题In this part of the test you are asked to give a short talk on a business topic. You have to choose one topic from the two below and then talk for about one minute. You have one minute to prepare.A WHAT IS IMPORTANT WHEN ... ? CHOOSEING OFFICE TO RENT · Location · Cost · FacilitiesB WHAT IS IMPORTANT WHEN ... ? ARRANGING A BUSINESS TRIP ABROAD · Type of transport · Accommodation · Contact person
问答题Put these sentences in the correct order to form a telephone conversation.
a [] Not too bad. What about you?
b [] Yes, that"s fine. I"ll see you on Friday at two.
c [1] Hello, Thomas. It"s Susana here. How are you?
d [] I"m afraid I"m not. I"m going to Head Office then.
e [] No, not Wednesday, either. But I"m flee on Friday. Does that suit you?
f [] Well, how about Wednesday?
g [] Oh, I"m OK. I"m calling to arrange a meeting for next week. Are you free on Tuesday?
h [] Yes. Is two o"clock OK?
问答题TodayisWednesday.Matchthedaystothewordsandphraseslikethis:、
问答题These adjectives are all in the advertisement in 13.1. Complete
the lists.
Adjective
Comparative
Superlative
good
better
low
lower
easy
advanced
more advanced
higher
reliable
small
faster
light
问答题Look at this information about Bangkok and answer the questions
below. Bangkok Places to
see The Grand Palace Complex is an
interesting mix of Eastern and Western architectural styles. The Wat Phra Keo
(Temple of the Emerald Buddha) is in the Palace Complex and is
the most famous temple in Thailand. The Palace is open every day and tours
of the state rooms are available. The National
Museum is one of the largest and most enjoyable museums in Southeast
Asia. It traces the history of Thai culture from 5,600BC to the present dynasty.
There are 26 different structures and exhibition halls and none of them are air
conditioned, so visit early in the day before it gets too hot. The museum is
open daily except Monday and Friday. Jim Thompson's
House provides an interesting insight into a foreigner's love of
Thailand and its people and arts. The house, actually three teak houses joined
together, is open Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and costs B100 (which
includes a tour in English or French). What to
do Bangkok was once known as 'the Venice of the East'
because of its many miles of canals (klongs) throughout the city
centre. Visitors should experience at least one river trip during their
stay, and a simple ferry crossing is an easy and inexpensive way of seeing
something of river life. This will cost from B3-8 (11-30 US cents, depending on
the length of the journey). There are also organized klong tours ask your hotel
for details. One of the most rewarding tours begins at Tha
Changpier on board an express ferry to Nonthaburi. The trip talces about an hour
and passes a number of wars (temples). When you arrive, be sure to take a stroll
through the nearby open-air market.
Shopping Bangkok is famous for its range
of shops and the fantastic bargains which are available. Be sure to
visit the Weekend Market near the northern bus terminal. There is a fantastic
range of exotic items on sale here, but watch out for pickpockets! There are
also excellent shopping malls and department stores. A word
of warning: it is illegal to t~y to take an image of the Buddha out of the
country. 1. When is the Grand Palace open?
______ 2. What days is the National Museum
closed? ______ 3. When should you visit the
National Museum? ______ 4. How much does it
cost to visit Jim Thompson's House? ______ 5.
How can you see something of Bangkok's rivers and canals ?
______ 6. What must you not take out of Thailand?
______
问答题· Read part of a letter below from James French, a local publisher.We are preparing a directory of information about businesses in the area. Would it be possible to arrange a convenient time to interview you about your company?Could you let me know as soon as possible what your company's major activities are, to help in planning the organisation of the directory?· Write a letter to James French: · agreeing to his request for an interview · giving details of what your company does · saying why you would like your company included in the directory · asking when the directory will be published.· Write 60-80 words on your Answer Sheet.· Do not include any postal addresses.Dear Mr French
问答题{{B}}WANTED: BUSINESS PREMISES{{/B}}
I am a local businesswoman who intends to open an Internet cafe and I am looking for premises. If you have a building for rent which may be suitable, please contact me with details.
Mary Gates
PO Box 21
· Write a letter to Ms. Gates:
■ informing her that yon own a suitable building
■ describing the facilities the building has
■ explaining where the building is located
■ saying when the building is available
· Write 60—80 words.
· Write on your Answer Sheet.
· Do not include any postal addresses.
问答题Readthearticleagain.Thenmatchthenumberstotheirexplanationslikethis:
问答题Listen to this woman talking about telecommuting and fill in
the blanks. I started working from home a few years
ago. My season ticket on the train cost me over {{U}} {{U}}
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to leave home at {{U}} {{U}} {{/U}} {{/U}}, and if there was an
important meeting, I might not get home until {{U}} {{U}}
{{/U}} {{/U}}o'clock! It was the stress of travelling that made me decide to
change the way I work. Now, I find I can get much more
{{U}} {{U}} {{/U}} {{/U}}done, and I'm much {{U}} {{U}}
{{/U}} {{/U}}and more relaxed. I can meet friends for lunch, do my
shopping, even go away for the day. I still have to go up to the city for
{{U}} {{U}} {{/U}} {{/U}}but now I enjoy my trip to the office
and the chance to see old colleagues and friends. The bad side is that I don't
get paid while I'm away on {{U}} {{U}} {{/U}} {{/U}}or when I'm
{{U}} {{U}} {{/U}} {{/U}}, but I think that the good points
outweigh the bad.
问答题Discussion—about 5 minutesIn this part of the test the examiner roads out a scenario and gives you some prompt material in the form of picture or words. You have 30 seconds to look at the prompt card, and then about 2 minutes to discuss the scenario with your partner. After that the examiner will ask you more questions related to the topic.Scenario I'm going to describe a situation. A person wants to find a job, and he or she lists some qualifications. Talk for about 2 minutes about the qualifications and decide which 3 qualifications are the most important. Here are some ideas to help you.Prompt materialSpecial skills· Interests· Personality· Organizational ability· Intelligence· Attitude to work· Salary
问答题·Manager will leave our company next week. You decide to have a farewell party for him.
·Write a notice to all staff:
·informing them about the party;
·saying when and where the party is;
·inviting them to the party.
·Write 30-40 words on your Answer Sheet.
问答题·Antonio Ribeiro, your boss, has called a meeting on Thursday, but you cannot attend because you will be away at a conference. ·Write a short note to your boss: ·apologizing for your absence; ·explaining why you will be away; ·saying where the conference is. ·Write about 30-40 words on your Answer Sheet.
问答题Matchthequestionstotheanswerslikethis:
问答题Scenario I'm going to describe a situation. A company is planning a recruitment day and is inviting students to look round. Talk together for about two minutes about the things the company could organise and decide together which three things would be the most useful. Here are some ideas to help you. Prompt material ·refreshments ·a guided tour ·promotional video ·free samples ·displays of products/services ·welcome speech ·free transport ·presentations
问答题In this part of the test the examiner reads out a scenario and gives you some prompt material in the form of pictures or words. You have 2 minutes to look at the prompt cards, an example of which is below.and thenabout two minutes to questions related to the topic. For 2 or 3 candidates Seenaria I'm going to describe a situation. A company recruits some graduates as office clerks.They are taking a training course on office equipment. Talk together for about 2 minutes about what is important when working with the office equipment and decide whichthree factors are the most important. Here are some ideas to help you. Prompt material · Essential equipment · Necessary but not frequently used equipment · Unimportant equipment · Operation instructions · Possible problems · Solutions · Cautions · Getting help from Customer Service Follow-on questions · Do you think it's necessary to read the operation instructions when you use new office equipment? · Will you ask for help from your colleagues if there is something wrong with your computer? · Do you know what to do if you can't solve the problem with the shredder by yourself? · Do you often help your colleagues when they have some problem with their computers?(Why?/Whynot?) · Do you think what the most important office equipment is?
问答题In this part of the test you are asked to give a short talk on a business topiC.You have to choose one of thetopics from the two below and then talk for about one minute. You have one minute to prepare your ideas. A WHAT IS IMPORTANT WHEN? DESCRIBING COMPANY PERFORMANCE · ACCURATE FIGURES · VIVID GRAPHS · REASONABLE ANALYSIS B WHAT IS IMPORTANT WHEN? EXPLORING A NEW OVERSEAS MARKET · MARKET RESEARCH · ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN · CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION
问答题· You are going to attend a meeting tomorrow. · write a note for your secretary telling her: · where and why you are going · when you will be back.· Write about 30-40 words on your Answer Sheet.
问答题The interview--about 2 minutesIn this part the interlocutor asks questions to each of the candidates in turn. You have to give information about yourself and express personal opinions.1. Do you think that China must develop a consumer society?2. What do you think has driven the Chinese economy in recent years?3. What do you think of the Chinese banking system?4. What is a risk China's development could falter?