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[BEC真题] 剑桥商务英语高级真题集听力原文十二篇04

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 楼主| 发表于 2012-8-14 19:16:38 | 显示全部楼层

剑桥商务英语高级真题集听力原文十二篇04

Part Two. Questions 13 to 22.You will bear five different people speaking about changes in personnel in their place of work.5 c7 x" I# e0 A$ n
For each extract there are two tasks. Look at Task One. For each question 13-17, choose the reason for the change in personnel from the list A-H.
+ |  R) B9 k$ _' fNow look at Task Two. For each question 18-22, choose the action that has been taken as a result, from the list A-H.
0 s2 w" C8 L/ e# j8 pAfter you have listened once, replay the recording.
+ M& C6 {7 l" W! r5 q: v6 iYou now have thirty seconds to read the two lists.
6 p2 a, b- h' T+ }2 n- N0 N5 f[pause]5 [5 R7 E7 F/ t- |
Now listen, and do the two tasks.7 n" [- P, A  V) s  E! v& Y
[pause]
& M* e0 R' i$ l. WMan:        It’s a shame in many ways because Andrew was doing an excellent job and was a very useful member of the team. The truth is he’s probably contributed more than anyone else in terms of sheer energy and ideas to the projects he’s worked on. Certainly, he was a lot more popular with the team than his predecessor, in fact he’s so good with people from different backgounds and different countries, he used to make me sick sometimes. But having said that, he was less good at getting on with superiors, I mean you can’t keep disagreeing with your line manager over quite basic matters. It’s just not on. There was too much conflict. The company had to choose between the two of them. So he’s paid the price, but he won’t have any problems getting a new job. Anyway Margaret won’t be doing anything urgent, until they decide what to do about a new appointment. She had planned a two-week break starting yesterday but now that’s all been put off for two or three months.
' [0 R) j/ P* ]1 I1 _Woman:   Well, we knew she was a high-flyer from her previous company and she’s impressed the Board with her results, especially in the last six months. She can extract the main arguments from long documents in no time. Other people have to study them for hours. Certainly, we need more people like her at the top. I didn’t think it’d be this quick, but it’s true that she’s the person to make an impact. However, it does create a few headaches for us, because the MD wants her to start at Head Office almost straight away. What’s happening is we’re putting back the dates for the Canada Report and for the big meeting on the new training programme for four weeks by which time we hope to have somebody in the post.$ F- B4 S5 r1 ?: C7 B8 n0 V
Man:        Remember that working practices, systems, the management structure, the whole culture of the company have changed a great deal just in the last five years. Then there’s been all the pressure and worry of the takeover, and the longer working day we’ve had since that time. It was a shock when I first heard he’d handed his notice in, but then when I think about it I’m not really surprised. I don’t really know, but I should think he now regrets not taking early retirement when it was a possibility. And don’t forget there’s the issue of his wife’s health too, so I think John wants to sort of bring forward some of the plans he’d made for retirement, like travelling to South America and China. The immediate consequence will be quite a few late evenings for his two deputies plus a lot of weekend work, because the annual report has got to be sorted out by the end of the month and there are quite a few other outstanding matters on the contract side.7 p) `+ _- z' d
Woman:   Martin has had quite a bit of overseas experience, mainly on sites in South America. Nobody’s better at getting on with local managers and resolving conflicts between the various parties working on a project. In the situation we’ve got out there he’ll be just the right man for the job. I’ve been very impressed with everything he’s done since he came to us, I think he’s got the perfect mix of expertise and track record, but we’re going to miss him at this end. Fortunately, the woman we’ve signed up to fill the temporary gap is available for exactly the period that Martin’s going to be away. She’s been working for an electronics company in France that’s just been taken over by a German firm. Actually the boss met her quite by chance the very day she was made redundant. What could be very useful is that she’s done quite a lot of budgeting work on development projects.4 G% ]9 r; V: b; w) m
Woman:   She’s a total workaholic - always the first to arrive at the office and the last to leave - but she spends a lot of time at the leisure centre as well. Mind you, we’ve all been under pressure with the re-organisation, so it’s doubtless been even worse for her in Human Resources, having to cope with so many redundancies and resignations. It’s something you only expect to happen to older employees, isn’t it? Anyway it actually happened during a Finance Committee meeting, but the medical team were very efficient. Anyway, let’s hope she won’t be away too long! There are a couple of managers just back from secondments. They’re going to do more of her work at Head Office, it seems, with weekly visits. Everybody’s assuming it isn’t too serious.
, z7 l, W+ c& r3 X/ \[pause]
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 楼主| 发表于 2012-8-14 19:16:39 | 显示全部楼层

剑桥商务英语高级真题集听力原文十二篇04

Now listen to the recording again.</p>[pause]* q. X, Z- e  g9 F' w
That is the end of Part Two.
$ \1 c: w/ X' M& B3 n6 Y[pause]; O8 z. e% v( K

( y  ?( |! u& b) J5 N8 m% E) \" _Part Three. Questions 23 to 30.You will hear part of a radio interview with Paul Jefferson, who set up his own import business.+ V' Y! u2 T8 g# O0 [
For each question 23-30, mark one letter, A, B or C, for the correct answer.+ v9 c4 y% v5 d/ \" y
After you have listened once, replay the recording.
& r+ o% A6 I2 X' Q+ C6 N( e+ TYou have forty-five seconds to read through the questions.
. D. n- q) P4 u[pause]" w' V* j" T2 r+ N" g3 n- Z
Now listen, and mark A, B or C.
6 q2 O: Z( d$ \' S9 B( {[pause]
, {: W* ?3 X" XWoman:   Today in our series on setting up your own business, I’m talking to Paul Jefferson, who gave up his job as a college lecturer in business studies to start an import business. Paul, what made you do it?" T; q; o* L5 c3 L: `9 T5 t$ ~
Man:        Importing, because whenever I go abroad I see things I’m sure would sell here. And working alone, because I wanted to be very hands-on, and do everything from finding suppliers to selling.
+ U7 }0 t) k# f- D! C: AWoman:   Did you set yourself a financial target?" d" b! e& D" J9 V5 a" y: F! r
Man:        Well, nothing specific. In the long term, it’d be great to have plenty of money: I can just see myself with a big house and a yacht. To be honest I think I might have quite a wait, though. In the meantime, I owe a bit of money, but it’s at a level I can live with, so I suppose I’ll be happy when I’m earning enough to pay the bills, with a little bit over to be able to eat out from time to time, and something to plough back into the business.% q. u* j$ a9 A' O, o
Woman:   And are you making enough to live on yet?  A) l5 l2 u* [* l
Man:        No, in a word. But I’m lucky, I’ve got an investor, Sarah Hall. She backs me with enough to live on each month in return for a share of my future profits. She’s actually a successful importer herself, in a different sector, and she’s given me a lot of useful advice on selling. Though I’ve mostly done things my own way. But making a profit is incredibly difficult.% L# q+ W' u& E$ i2 S. l
Woman:   Is that because of competition?3 [' R7 R3 \0 w, n; I( e
Man:        I’m not quite sure what the competition is, really. Actually I have to admit I’m hopeless at driving a hard bargain, and I know some of my suppliers are taking advantage of that. So I have to pay a lot, which makes it difficult to sell to customers at a profit.1 [4 n. W4 B4 n9 L( w7 }  ~
Woman:   Are margins the only problem?
/ W) s, T# S. E& OMan:       Well not the only one. You see, at first I tried selling lots of different products to a variety of small shops, toyshops, jewellers, and so on. But I got very few actual sales. So then I considered supermarkets. I managed to see a product development manager, who seemed interested in my range of specialist food products. But then I heard from the company that they weren’t going to order anything - a new buyer had been appointed - and if I contacted them again in due course, they’d reconsider.& b: O2 H! t7 y
Woman:   What happened next?
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 楼主| 发表于 2012-8-14 19:16:40 | 显示全部楼层

剑桥商务英语高级真题集听力原文十二篇04

Man:        Out of the blue, a restaurant chain placed a large order for food products. There was some difficulty about the price, but that was settled.</p>Woman:   It sounds like a turning point.
( p5 {  f# g! hMan:        Unfortunately it wasn’t. The first consignment arrived from my supplier, I called the restaurant chain to fix delivery dates, only to be told they’d stopped trading. That was quite a blow.) K$ ^9 [5 |& y: @
Woman:   I can imagine.
8 p# c: U# ~! I/ Z  ]5 nMan:        Then I persuaded the food buyer of a major department store to meet me. When I looked around their food hall I could see they were already selling everything I hoped to supply them with, and my heart sank. But then the buyer said that they felt they were over- dependent on their existing supplier, and had decided to do something about it. So that’s where I came in.! i1 ]% p0 f0 p. Y# y
Woman:   It seems your original strategy, of offering everything from toys to jewellery, didn’t produce the volume of sales, or profit, you needed.
8 v' B( z) ~7 k( T* S. QMan:        I’d imagined that by selling lots of different lines I’d get a good spread of customers, but it didn’t really work out like that. Now I’m increasing my turnover by concentrating on just a few lines that I can sell to customers in the same sector. And with food, there are plenty of retailers out there, of all sizes, just waiting for me to come and sell to them, so I’ve dropped everything else.
" t: u( g; [- T; v  `& jWoman:   How do you see the next twelve months?# X% k# k; Y7 O3 R9 U
Man:        I’d like to say I’ll be hiring someone to handle existing customers, while I concentrate on drumming up new business, and that I want to move into export as well as import. To be realistic, that’ll have to wait until I’ve built up my customer base and turnover quite significantly.
$ r; O( q3 d' d* X4 ]Woman:   Paul, how do you feel about your first year?: Y9 P+ L# V& S
Man:        It’s been great. I wish I’d started years ago!
* K) k* B% e0 C3 x6 l! F* @4 A" A* x[pause]
  e7 d5 |0 H/ _& LNow listen to the recording again.7 q7 p; O9 g9 W; K7 S( b& E
[pause]
* g- O4 Q- q! VThat is the end of Part Three. You now have ten minutes to transfer your answers to your Answer Sheet.5 k' L# O* }- w4 B1 E2 }2 D' P
[pause]
3 w% `! P5 J' Z$ QNote: Teacher, stop the recording here and time ten minutes. Remind students when there is one minute remaining.* n6 j2 X' P1 v' v" L7 s6 X
[pause]2 ~$ \$ t9 C5 \: @; K4 t- x  m
That is the end of the test.
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