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[BEC模拟题] 2011商务英语考试:中级模拟练习(3)

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发表于 2012-8-14 19:26:31 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
First Contact
4 t+ j* c  h2 a, mSocial English 1
! V8 }9 {, X& }! V  v1 ?" ]0 N2 U1. Listening When you meet someone for the first time and start up a conversation, it is important to find points of common interest so that the conversation can run smoothly. Listen to the five dialogues on the tape.' a" m' A- u) [
Decide if you think they are successful or not in making initial contact.
9 c7 w/ [8 q: X! @9 w# mDialogue 1
8 N# W6 q/ p" f, F" SDialogue 2
9 g1 S2 g$ |4 {, V4 qDialogue 31 ~& A1 p6 W/ ~/ X+ z
Dialogue 4' z, r+ a# G* ]: X+ ?- o
Dialogue 59 o% u+ O8 l+ Y, X  E' M0 ~
Now listen again and note down the answers to these questions.% r1 d& h7 K: O4 L
Dialogue 1: Has the visitor been to Japan before?
; E. _( W0 _" _0 B- CDialogue 2: Which hotel is the visitor staying in?
; y" h6 k4 N" h2 aDialogue 3: What topic of common interest do they find?4 h0 g, y1 A: o. e5 K. O
Dialogue 4: What topic of common interest do they find?3 k  Y! ~; s+ ^
Dialogue 5: What topic of common interest do they find?8 f1 Y  a" Y- t8 ]3 j8 k7 r
Listening task
/ w) p/ a! }4 B# B. ADialogue 1! H. K" G- \, t! W+ R; ~+ l
A: Is this your first trip to Japan?* I: I8 Z8 r6 h7 j  u
B: Yes, it is.& s9 t2 V) ^7 f3 t0 S0 r
A: Do you like it here?
. j) G; ?2 K3 n( l1 sB: yes, it seems interesting.
& F, S/ H5 G8 n) i' bA: Would you like another drink?
9 `! X) S. u0 `& K  ]- d1 nB: Thank you.
5 L1 O$ D1 o- D; ]; V+ [Dialogue 26 G6 J% x6 `7 n8 m
A: How was your trip?) ?" @6 m3 Z: A- U/ C
B: Fine, thanks.
& G0 C4 Q- l, AA: How do you find Tokyo?
/ _+ S5 n5 n4 Q3 q' ~* E# @9 ]0 aB: Very interesting.
# g! [# |$ B; @' B1 J  yA: Which hotel are you staying in?
5 L: o1 N  g0 ?4 x4 L  M2 eB: The Sheraton.
- C- }& A* I$ @Dialogue 3
4 E% O! a. v& v8 L/ Z! [A: Is this your first trip to Japan?
3 c8 m& `( F5 P9 ?2 P0 Q/ cB: Yes, but hopefully not my last.! d: e* z& W! S" N
A: I‘m pleased to hear that. Have you found time to see much?
% W% P1 p5 C1 o% i# ?; j3 X; AB: Well, I visited the gardens.. y8 r8 }8 K) z( ^8 z
A: Oh, are you interested in gardens?
* ]. D3 b; H7 |2 q1 r4 x- {# NB: Actually, yes, it‘s my hobby.
' i4 E% ^. |1 M- p3 ?A: Mine too- Y: Q& U3 F! u5 u4 U* E
Dialogue 4$ p2 R% e5 ?% x7 V3 }+ U
A: Are you staying long?
) p$ I0 N3 x2 K( J8 ]B: No, unfortunately only a couple of weeks.  s( d1 ?4 N  S( }. c
A: Business or pleasure?
0 [& V' Y1 W! R7 fB: Business, I‘m afraid. My company is setting up an office here in Tokyo.
. X( P- Q' A2 p9 c0 KA: Really? Where is your company based?4 W% U  ~" l( \/ o- J' [1 {4 _
B: In Detroit, sort of north mid-west of the States.
/ x0 d( l4 k6 l# ZA: Yes, I know it. I visited it two years ago.! U# v, j7 i" K! D
B: Ah, really?; H0 Q8 y& d# X4 k: q1 r
Dialogue 56 |: ~' @& T$ `7 F
A: I believe you‘re in fashion.; P4 g. |4 v* b3 _" n  q$ ~6 h
B: Yes that‘s right- on the design side." t6 E% R! c' S7 o& ]9 r. n
A: That‘s a coincidence. My wife‘s a fashion designer.3 I0 v$ w! g4 @* G: v6 S6 y0 Y
B: Oh, I‘d like to meet her.
- ~5 d# `/ h4 b6 L: v" V' E7 nA: You must come round to dinner one evening.% v( J, J; r) g2 @
B: That would be nice.' u1 `: s) U7 l! W$ Z
A: Good, I‘ll fix it up later this week.. S# b( j. |! [
2. Presentation Successful conversation depends on finding a topic both people can easily talk about. One-way of reaching this point is to follow a number of steps until a topic of common interest is found. A typical sequence might be:
. ]3 _! ^0 u( P3 W1. opening question# t; J# [2 e; s  V$ {
2. immediate answer, E+ Y$ l5 Q9 w/ G$ u& [
3. follow-up question5 @! V5 D7 B+ O, x1 a! B& P1 M
4. immediate answer + additional comment
% }6 F  D/ E% ?, D$ S8 U  C5. next question or comment on topic of common interest$ s8 C0 _" m) W) H6 D  V0 F
6. Answer or further comment on topic of common interest- P- ~& d: j# p2 f) R+ ]
Now look more closely at the typical sequence of conversation.
3 P7 c: l* v' d" c: [2.1 Opening question) g8 o. M6 ^' O0 w( i
Is this your first trip to________________?
5 m9 z0 r+ q( |: W: S3 |# W" ~How was your trip?* P" M# e! A! ~$ ^
2.2 Immediate answer& D7 ~# {  T" h) j3 n
Yes, it is.
' o4 m+ `: o! pFine, thanks.& e+ N; ~: o+ q1 J, R' J) x( Q1 d9 [
2.3 Follow-up question
; o! A9 }, U5 _& ?' H2 XAre you staying long?
: p  z6 h9 n2 d, N- @. f; t) R6 ABusiness or pleasure?
- L1 k- g% O2 S1 V8 h  @, u2.4 Immediate answer
% o" W/ F! P. P# @, V9 }No.! v9 R/ P! Y: U' {) ^. j- `& V# @
Business.
- h2 u* g6 j1 |8 n  ~% SNote: These answers are not helpful in finding a common interest. You need to make an additional comment.3 p2 a: _3 C9 y2 A
2.5 Additional comment1 @2 L& v( _& u5 t/ C; y& H/ x$ n( A5 h
But hopefully not my last.
3 y  c3 L( q% w; ^  p) |8 v2 C% nUnfortunately only a couple of weeks.
& S' r9 w  I; E5 L6 I! D! SBusiness, I‘m afraid. My company is setting up an office here in Tokyo.% l" a" w/ Y' p' w  N
2.6 Next question
  S, r" l+ L7 Z% L3 RHave you found time to see much?
' Y) G  j/ `& UReally? Where is your company based?0 ?3 ?3 P- G; i1 z7 f) O
2.7 Establishing topic of common interest
+ M# d" K# s/ Z/ h+ E" @- JAre you interested in gardens?5 j  h2 ^+ V9 Z. T. V; d, }
Oh, I visited Detroit a couple of years ago.1 G  x/ ]& X: ~
That‘s a coincidence. My wife is in fashion, too.. ~& G3 x5 A( E  P8 q
3. Controlled practice
' J) `' \3 G. N+ j" j/ eThe following four dialogues are in the wrong order. Rearrange them to make a natural flow of conversation.* \' E# i$ o9 Q; o- U5 N( N
Dialogue 18 p; |: j7 }8 l: o( q: i2 q) Q
Really? What did you expect?
4 ~" Q4 P9 F/ ~8 FNo, I‘ve been to the States before, but this is the first time in Atlanta.8 l; _' @$ ]/ V# [: K6 H  L$ V
So, what do you think of Atlanta?0 F' ~5 d& Y) \9 R5 J5 c
Fine, I‘ll see what I can arrange.* t" Z/ D  u0 g2 z- g" ^+ d
Well, it‘s not what I expected.: p% q7 h' @  x/ F5 |6 Y8 S
There is a part like that. You must let me show you around.
' C; Y7 f" N* M. {: WWell, I suppose I thought it would be more traditional.
2 C! Z2 X% [6 e0 Q& F' y9 u- IIs this your first trip over here?1 H" n- T; D$ m$ h9 g9 A- A
Dialogue 2' ^/ X9 `) W6 z0 [
I‘m sure. I hope to get back here again( x0 L+ @% k2 x6 i
That‘s a pity. There‘s a lot to see.5 _( \2 ]3 K+ ~& R* y$ S% ]4 W
Good. Are you here on business then?
% O- x7 w( U) s* r! {; N! mAre you staying long?5 \% E1 \: m9 r7 }8 n/ U. e
Really? That‘s interesting. What line are you in?
- h/ H4 \. y5 Q) L6 v3 xNo, just a couple of days.
4 B! K) w) d9 Z3 Y/ `. TYes, we‘re thinking of setting up an office here.0 l8 n; [4 p7 \/ N7 a' N
Dialogue 3, w0 V/ o/ I7 F* R
That would be nice.9 |' a6 ^# x' a
That‘s interesting. My son is an editor on the local paper.. v+ h# {% M* h! ^" c% n
I believe you‘re in journalism.
- N" p0 M; }) l, {0 I2 F( Q; z' fReally? I expect I‘ll meet him.
0 h( _1 w& r5 m6 m9 ~Yes, that‘s right -on the editorial side.+ O5 _! ?- N4 z: p/ T5 ^
Yes, what about coming round for a drink? I could introduce you to him.
9 ^! t' `/ s' y( zDialogue 48 _- N- U5 H: \/ w( w8 V
Scotland. This time of year it‘s pretty cold.7 \( I, v) \, ~3 I- Q1 X- U
A bit warmer than back home.
. j8 R! M7 ~# b# `- Q" j3 Z: Q% k0 _# L3 MWell, if you do come across, you must visit us.! x' _% P5 X/ j- g
Oh, so where do you come from?; [' R6 N- f: H8 k
Yes, that‘s right. The best time to visit is in the summer.$ `3 I& H- Y# F
I can imagine. I‘ve never been but people tell me it‘s very beautiful.
8 U/ W4 J7 L1 OHow do you find the weather here?
" D" h8 x' ], \Maybe I‘ll get across next year.8 l/ n+ H9 ^9 t8 p# w& D7 l  P
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; s3 z5 A3 m. ^% ]- ~. k; \5 r/ ]课文注释及词汇讲解
7 Y, {5 K* c. I5 H# Xtry 试图- f! R1 V/ J- D( f: G5 i7 W* Z
try to do sth. 尽力做某事, q, k1 o5 D  _! s( G7 a8 J6 D
eg. We‘ll try to meet the customers‘ demands
+ Q0 }% l+ B" X4 E我们将尽力满足客户的需求。* Z" p0 d# b5 ~7 v, k. z
common interest 共同爱好
2 s5 ^) ?$ b; C8 weg. Two strangers are trying to find topics of common interest.. l9 p& v1 e9 R+ S
两个生疏人正在尽量寻找双方都感爱好的话题。
6 N* ~* t" i$ _, P/ v8 l' Otrip 旅行
  t3 f0 O. |: neg. This is my second trip to the United States.# F* N" R: H+ p( n
这是我第二次来美国。
% v3 a* L3 O' tDo you like it here?% R& V% ]7 R7 U# ~; W
你喜欢这儿吗?
* F1 @0 W$ z+ [" H" c注重:
' d$ V& s2 F( G0 k+ D代词it在这里没有什么实际意义,但必不可少。因为here为副词,like为及物动词,所以需要有it做宾语。8 b) @$ C! w, A
How do you find Tokyo?
& N+ h6 n8 i" q4 W% b7 R* n你觉得东京怎么样?8 e' b3 U: ^3 ~1 y
也可以说成 What do you think of Tokyo?或 How do you like Tokyo?* o2 }# g% p$ \* P
interesting 令人感爱好的
0 z8 F4 \+ I- V: C2 E  T3 Oeg. The film is interesting.
9 U2 l+ c, l0 r8 j  _  X+ X这部电影很有趣。  u3 k; _2 }  m5 X& |6 t7 S
Interested 感受到有爱好的
5 u6 V, `$ N- Z6 m2 ZEg. I‘m interested in the film.
4 r  x3 l7 o1 l# L我对这部影片感爱好。0 H4 l' J8 K5 M' t) t0 e
another 另一(个,件)
' x% ?+ O5 e  Z  w: I) heg. Would you like another cup of tea?
. Y* A9 a5 e5 d你还要一杯茶吗?% P5 ?# |) Y6 O
I need another day to finish the work..! s+ x6 ~4 E" p8 R
我还需要一天才能完成工作。
6 e3 W: g& v( A+ istay 停留,暂住* }& b: b% G' e- R; H
eg. Are you staying long?7 {( ^$ f7 w4 W& N4 B
你逗留的时间长吗?& @/ U2 y+ Q9 T' j5 B" ]( N7 I
Which hotel are you staying in?8 S  Z" I- r% `4 M4 y
你住在哪家旅馆?. H: v% K" [& B) c
注重:
2 R' k" t2 U) ]" W- Estay为不及物动词,所以在第二个例句中一定要接介词in ,这样才能带宾语。! _. U" W+ X% I
unfortunately 令人遗憾,运气不好地
% ~0 k7 ^6 c# L, zeg. Unfortunately, I can only stay for a week.7 V( D  E9 Q; E1 g
真遗憾,我只能呆一周。% \6 f, n* g* L) s# a8 Z
Business or pleasure?' [1 e' @+ w% l4 C
出差还是度假?
! h3 H! v) w1 d# \+ \; M本句为 Do you come here for business or for pleasure?的省略句。在口语中经常用省略句。
; {# U5 m" e* q" l% oI‘m afraid 我恐怕,恐怕是【有时可以不直译】
* B2 r3 u/ W* `" W) B7 K7 O该句式用于缓和语气或婉转地表达想法,也可以用于表示不肯定的语气。
+ T3 W8 s' ^0 ^+ n% p6 l  E$ XEg. I‘m afraid I can‘t come on Friday afternoon, because I will be having a meeting then.+ [, h, S6 o1 m  `9 p
因为要开个会,周五下午我恐怕不能来。+ B! ~  C" N( t" C' ^: d
set up 建立,设立
( L  p' M. n9 P) Y  d/ ueg. We are going to set up a new plant in this area.
/ f. `7 b' {" W: q6 @! ^( o) O5 h我们打算在这个地区建一座新工厂。6 _! V9 [4 W  F3 P$ Y
be based 总部设在
3 Q  D: O. L0 }; reg. Where is your company based?
6 n( e6 E! Q+ p  S9 \你们公司的总部设在哪儿?& k5 U* p$ w. E; s( ~; K" ~2 L
sort of 有点,稍微 【多用于口语】8 A6 X& w! Q$ R: l
eg. I‘m sort of surprised.9 K8 x* O0 M1 i: c% K0 h
north mid-west of the States 美国中西部的北部
2 O5 g$ m$ V5 W( o4 ymid-west 中西部
8 T- x7 y7 G2 _' g3 ?* d: V1 @注重:+ }( `2 h# e5 q1 o: u4 J
在英语中东北、东南、西北、西南分别为northeast, southeast, northwest, southwest, 与汉语习惯不同。
5 E$ x: `0 [$ Q  gbe in fashion 【在本课指】从事时装行业;(通常指)时髦,流行* c! _* `5 l5 J/ ~0 g
eg. I‘m in fashion-on the design side.7 r+ M, k  \( c4 l9 r
我从事时装行业-搞设计的。; Q8 l2 W" u) B4 D/ T1 G% j$ v
Mini-skirts were in fashion last summer.
7 W  f( p2 X' L4 X% H. m去年夏天流行迷你裙。9 W9 L0 p2 B- a  S
coincidence 巧合2 q' B" X$ D7 m/ N! k
eg. You are also from New York? That‘s really a coincidence.
& m, i4 V1 F" H2 M& r" [你也从纽约来?真是太巧了。
( f, k8 L0 r( C5 w* _5 Xfix up 安排,定好(时间、地点等)
5 G: L; s# V/ i2 c" |, J7 v. D) ieg. Let‘s fix up a date to have dinner together.
9 w9 j, C6 |- c% i  D) @我们定个日子一起吃饭吧。  w% L' p) a+ k& o$ _* ?
traditional 传统的: T* s% @1 t' j2 t/ M
eg. I thought Atlanta world be more traditional.4 s4 a% {! y1 b) f0 Q
我原以为亚特兰大会更加传统一点儿。( M1 T; k  s6 R- f  ~: Z4 H5 ?( E/ q
注重:
( S( K  `; W5 d这里 I thought 为过去时,表明我原以为,现在不这样认为了。若用了 I think则意味着我一直这样认为,现在也是。
1 ?; j* V0 V2 ushow sb. around 带某人参观+ x0 C' D& Y) C6 H9 s
eg. The visitors are shown around the new plant by the director himself.2 j" s4 T: W$ F: x
来访者由厂长亲自带着参观新工厂。5 l9 b$ i, r5 l4 H" z: h. t2 d7 U/ j
That‘s a pity.
' W# y2 c8 A# s4 ]2 i9 m7 L真可惜。
; X7 R. T8 u$ `3 _9 Iline (一般在商务英语中)行业# o" [0 c8 B! Z$ d  L
eg. What line are you in ?# C/ F3 N& u0 z7 d" m# }
你从事什么行业?# u' `* _4 `  O" Q# ]3 V, F
local papers 当地的报纸
" w0 `) ~+ n0 Gpaper是newspaper的省略说法。Paper当报纸的意思讲时是可数名词,此处的复数形式表明是各种各样的报纸。
6 G- ~, V( s: B; FUnit 3
7 W7 g, K- N- _! R5 V3 r听力译文:3 y6 L9 e! O; t- ^$ Z% F8 Q
对话14 K! T! m% b# Q- V  i" V3 u& f) s
A:你第一次来日本吗?
6 T4 i/ X5 o9 _6 DB:是的。5 X: K$ O2 p- s8 b0 z
A:你喜欢这儿吗?
, Y3 O& \. ?7 D# J1 i" Y4 @8 MB:是的,我觉得很有趣。+ j$ t0 i9 ~; [8 G9 P/ z. \
A:再喝一杯吗?
. a$ N& m0 m) u2 ]) [1 fB:谢谢。7 B  B1 _' i. G, [  o) w( h/ ?
对话2
: [! B1 e/ G. Q+ O) v# \/ u! o( nA:旅途愉快吗?
* I8 M+ Q6 @5 \1 N3 R% E, yB:很愉快,谢谢。
$ b9 |6 n2 B5 l# C  O. l" bA:你觉得东京怎么样?- }2 m6 C4 O3 a0 v: j
B:很有趣。" y, s# r* }# D4 F- d
A:你住在哪家旅馆?8 w& {5 L3 q3 {  }
B:谢拉顿旅馆。" b6 A3 A6 C0 u
对话3
& H! }+ z" p2 `1 sA:你第一次来日本吗?
* h8 e0 O- S5 GB:是的。希望不是最后一次。
' Q3 S, C5 `* ^+ ?2 I! g0 P5 wA:很兴奋听你这么说。有时间到处看看吗?% |9 Y8 B; V$ i
A:嗯,我参观了园林。
9 ~4 Q$ ?/ V0 V3 x$ WA:哦,你对园林感爱好?
8 F- W  Q5 V/ i7 p, MB:对。实际上,这是我的业余爱好。
1 {3 V6 W6 m3 r+ G9 c( QA:也是我的业余爱好
' r; ]' H8 E" W! z9 A$ v对话41 l2 ~! ^" s! X4 }8 e  z: Z2 d
A:你呆的时间长吗?2 J. R2 m3 M% ^* |) W" [7 O  a3 a
B;不长,真遗憾,只呆两周。6 ]: ?* Q* o3 f2 ~$ B. u6 i
A:出差还是旅游?
1 w3 Y( h6 A& H/ v& J0 WB:很可惜,是来出差的。我们公司想在东京设一个办事处。
# H8 q( Y' k6 }; b) }) e4 E1 f' G! oA;是吗?公司总部在哪儿?
: x& e( J8 r1 A8 mB:在底特律,差不多在美国中西部地区的北部。8 ]6 T) P$ J9 B$ u0 f( l
A:对,我知道那个城市。两年前我去过。
' P( @0 Y( u' I: L( dB:呀,是吗?
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