Questions 23-30 ·You will hear a talk on import regulations.
·For each question (23-30), mark one letter (A, B or C). ·After you have
listened once, replay the recording.
{{B}} Questions 23-30{{/B}} · You will hear a
conversation between a head of department and an employee. · For
each question (23-30), mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct
answer. · After you have listened once, replay the
recording.
· Read the memo and the application letter below.· Complete the record
card.· Write a word, phrase or number in spaces 41-45 on your Answer
Sheet.
{{B}}From: Julie Fox President EXT.
2305Menlo:{{/B}}Ivy, Another applicant for the
Personnel Officer's post. Please complete the form and file the CV for
me.Thanks.13 GrangewoodCourt-HeyLondon22nd
September 2007Dear Ms Fox, I would like to apply for the
vacancy advertised on your Internet website yesterday. I have
been working as a Personnel Officer for LPE for over 8 years now, and feel that
it is time that I extended my skills to a more responsible and rewarding job. I
have a Master's degree in nuclear physics, I can speak three languages, and have
often found that this is a good quality in an employee. I look
forward to receiving your response.Yours sincerely,Ivy
Smith
{{B}}Applicant Information Form{{/B}}Position applied for:
(41) ______Name of applicant:
(42)
______Language skills:
(43) ______Current employer:
(44) ______Present
qualifications: (45)
______
Personnel
Officer
42.
Ivy
Smith
43.
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44.
LPE
45.
Master's degree in
nuclear
physics{{B}}WRITING{{/B}}{{B}}PART ONE{{/B}}· You
arc Andrew Trellis. You have organized a marketing conference for your company
at the International Conference Centre, Hong Kong.· Writing a memo to the
delegates: √ Saying where the conference will be √ Saying
when the conference will be √ Asking everyone to confirm if they can
attend.· Write 30 40 words.· Write on your Answer Sheet.
46.
{{B}}MEMO{{/B}}From: Andrew
TrellisTo: Marketing Personnel
Whatwillthepricebeiftheybuy30?
Whichroomdidthemantakefinally?
{{B}}PART ONE{{/B}}· For questions 1 -8 you will hear eight short
recordings.· For each question, mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct
answer.· You will hear the eight recordings twice.
WhenwillMr.Scottcome?
{{B}} Questions 23-28{{/B}} · Read the text below
about a retail group. · For each question (23-28), choose the
correct answer. · Mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer
Sheet.
{{B}}
NOT JUST A SHOP!{{/B}} In his yearly report, the
chairman of a chain of retail outlets writes about the financial aspects of the
business and describes the work which the company has done to benefit people in
the areas where their shops are located. It continues to be an
important part of our company policy to be responsible for the health and
welfare of people in the areas which we serve. In the past year, we have
concentrated especially on education and training, and have invested over $
5,000,000 in this and other areas ranging from the care of the old to the
arts. Let us look at these first. We have, as always, financed
health research and care projects helping not only the old but children and the
disabled too. We were especially pleased this year to provide alarms for
disabled people who live alone and to run programmes which help children
understand better the problems facing disabled people. The
Groundwork Foundation encourages young people in poor areas to improve their
environment, while the Schools Prom concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London
includes 20,000 children nationwide. Both of these were given financial
help. As mentioned above, in the last year we have been active
in supporting a range of education projects. Two of our managers are now out of
the company on one-year projects, training young people for work in the retail
industry and improving the quality of the teaching they receive. In addition, we
have started a programme of three-month schemes which our managerial staff are
able to benefit from without having to take a long break from their jobs.
Schools and universities have also benefited. A London Business School received
$ 50,000 to develop a training programme for UK school staff, giving them the
skills necessary to manage their own schools. A major University has received a
promise of $100,000 over 5 years to fund a new teaching post in international
retailing. This will allow 22 more students to study this subject each year. It
is not only the companythat supports good work for other people. Members of
staff themselves are encouraged to join the company Give as You Earn system, to
give money to others, especially those organizations working for the benefit of
the local area. In such cases the company often gives its support by making an
additional contribution. We look forward to committing even more
money to these and other projects in the coming
year.
· Listen to the manager talking to staff about the way they answer the
telephone.· For each question (23 -30), mark one letter (A, B or C) for the
correct answer.· You will hear the recording twice.
{{B}} Questions 23-28{{/B}} · Read the newspaper
article below about Japanese investment. · For each question
(23-28), choose the correct answer. · Mark one letter (A, B or
C) on your Answer sheet.
{{B}}
JAPAN INCREASES TRADE AND
INVESTMENT IN ASIA{{/B}} Japan has been the most powerful country
in Asia, but it had little trade with the region until now. Now, Japan is doing
more trade with Asia than with the rest of the world. In 1985,
the US was Japan's main customer; Japan exported a third more to the US than to
Asia. Now, Asia buys 30%more than the US and three times as much as Europe.
Japanese imports from Asia increased by 150% between 1985 and 1995. Japan's
imports amount to $ 60 billion from Asia in 1993, compared to $ 50 billion from
the US and $ 24 billion from Europe. In 1994, Japan invested $
7.7 billion in Asia. During the next few years, 75% of Japan's direct investment
will be there. Japanese investment in the region is now $ 64 billion, as against
US investment of $ 26 billion, or German investment of $ 7 billion.
Thailand expects new Japanese investment to reach $ 8 billion by 1998.
Already, Japan controls 90% of Thailand's auto market. Labour costs in Japan are
high, so Japanese companies are setting up in countries where workers get paid
much less; an increasing number of Japan's employees now live outside
Japan.
{{B}}PART ONE{{/B}}
{{B}}How to approach Listening Test Part One{{/B}}
·In this part of the Listening Test you listen to eight short conversations or monologues and choose the best answer to eight questions
·Before you listen, read each question and the three possible answers. Note all possible answers as you listen for the first time. Do not make an immediate decision.
·Do not worry if you do not know the answers. You will hear the recording a second time.
·Listen for overall meaning. Do not choose an answer just because you hear the same words in the recording as in the question.
·Decide on your final answer only after you have listened for the second time
·For questions 1-8 you will hear eight short recordings.
·For each question, mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer.
·You will hear the eight recordings twice.
{{B}}PART ONE{{/B}}· For questions 1-8 you will hear eight short
recordings.· For each question mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct
answer.
{{B}}How to approach Listening Test Part
Four{{/B}}·In this part of the Listening Test you listen to a long
conversation or interview and answer eight questions,·Before you listen,
read the questions. Think about what the recording will be about.·Note all
possible answers as you listen for the first time. Do not make an immediate
decision.·Do not worry if you do not know the answers. You will hear the
recording a second time.·Listen for overall meaning, Do not choose an answer
just because you hear the same words in the recording as in the
question.·Decide on your final answer only after you have listened for the
second time.·You will hear a production manager talking to visitors to a
food factory.·For each question 23-30, mark one letter (A, B or C) for the
correct answer.·You will hear the interview twice.
23.
Which figure represents Lifestyle Foods' marl
A. 15%
B. 50%
C. 65%
{{B}} How to approach Listening Test Part Four{{/B}}
·In this part of the Listening Test you listen to a long conversation or interview and answer' eight questions.
·Before you listen, read the questions. Think about what the recording will be about.
·Note all possible answers as you listen for the first time. Do not make an immediate decision.
·Do not worry if you do not know the answers. You will hear the recording a second time.
·Listen for overall meaning. Do not choose an answer just because you hear the same words in the recording as in the question.
·Decide on your final answer only after you have listened for the second time.
·You will hear a radio interview with a successful businesswoman.
·For each question 23-30, mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer.
·You will hear the interview twice.
{{B}}PART ONE{{/B}}{{B}}· For questions 1-8 you will hear eight short
recordings.· For each question, mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct
answer.· After you have listened once, replay each recording.{{/B}}
填空题The sale fell steadily from March to May.
填空题·Readthenoteandtheleafletbelow.·Completetheinvoiceatthebottomofthepage.·Writeawordorphrase(inCAPITALLETTERS)oranumberonlines41-45onyourAnswerSheet.SouthernNewspaperGroup-titlesincludetheDailyRecordBusinessNetworkmagazineandRecruitmentTodayAdvertisingRates:Black/whiteColourFullpage£250£425Halfpage£150£255Quarterpage£90£155Deadlineforadvertisements:Thursdays5.30pmINVOICETO:Company(41)______150-162BrowningStreetCastlefordFortheattentionof:(42)______Publication:(43)______Sizeofadvertisement:(44)______Cost:(45)______PaymentTerms:7days
填空题Fill in the blanks with the given words in the brackets. After listening,
imitate reading all the sentences.
填空题 · Some information is missing. · You will hear
part of a talk by a sales manager. · For each question 16-22,
fill in the missing information in the numbered spaces, using one or two
words. · You will hear the talk twice.
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interviewed: {{U}} {{U}}
1 {{/U}} {{/U}}people Results in all cities are:
{{U}} {{U}} 2
{{/U}} {{/U}} Main question:
people's
{{U}} {{U}} 3 {{/U}} {{/U}}to a new brand
Percentage of people prefer famous brand: {{U}} {{U}} 4
{{/U}} {{/U}}% Target market group:
aged between {{U}}
{{U}} 5 {{/U}} {{/U}} Major strengths:
being a {{U}} {{U}} 6 {{/U}} {{/U}}brand Price
of our product:
noticeably {{U}} {{U}} 7 {{/U}} {{/U}}
填空题The Development Programme Management Process A. Establishing a review board for developments B. Establishing review criteria and mechanisms C. Continuously re-prioritising a potential list of projects D. Establishing reviewers for individual projects and stages E. Establishing team working environment F. Strengthening technical and commercial input G. Promoting the refinement of resource/budget H. Hand-holding the programme in its early life