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剑桥商务英语高级答案
讲诚信的名言名句【篇一:最新剑桥商务英语(bec)高级考试阅读真题及答案】
part one
questions 1 - 8
he has developed his own company to promote his work.0 a b c d e
1 others in his field think very highly of him.
2 his ideas have spread beyond the business world.3 he felt that people should be able to enjoy their work.4 his ideas are more complex than they em.
5 he did a variety of interesting things before writing his books.6 his most successful book was written with a colleague.7 he is particularly skilled at forecasting important developments.
8 contact with the military was an early influence on his thinking.
a john adair
adair is the pioneering british thinker in the theory of leadership. he was the first person in the uk to hold a professorship in business leadership and has published a ries of influential books on the subject.
despite his quiet appearance, adair has had a colourful life,
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rving in a bedouin regiment and working on an arctic fishing boat! his initial interest in leadership came from his army experience and he ud to lecture at the highly prestigious academy where british army offices are trained. he now works as an international
consultant.
b edward de bono
de bono is unusual among major gurus for two reasons: firstly, he was born not in
one of the great industrial nations but on the tiny island of malta. condly, his ideas have reached a wider audience than just managers, so that his books have become esntial rending in many different disciplines.
most of de bono s work has been concerned with the way human beings can train themlves to think more creatively. this apparently simple idea has resulted in 37 books and a highly successful career as a lecturer and consultant.
c peter drucker
英语必修三单词表【篇二:bec高级模拟试卷3及答案】
ding 1 hour
part one questions 1 – 8
? look at the statements below and at the five extracts on the opposite page from an article
giving advice to lf-employed consultants about negotiating fees for their rvices. ? which book (a, b, c,d or e) do each statement 1 –8 refer to ?
? for each statement ! – 8, make one letter (a, b, c,d or e) on your answer sheet . ? you will need to u some of the letters more than once .
1 trying to negotiate is only worthwhile if there is the prospect of success.
2 the best result of negotiation is when both parties have a n of satisfaction.
3 accepting a lower fee might have benefits in the future.
4 it is important to know how much other people are charging for similar work.
5 you should ask for a fee in excess of what you expect to get.
6 offer the other party incentives to agree to your fee.
7 other people‘s reactions to you are influenced by your body language.
syntpenh8 it may become obvious that you have come to regret a deal you have made.
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part two questions9– 14
? read the text about training progammes.
? choo the best ntence from the opposite page to fill each of the gaps . ? for each gap 9– 14, mark one letter (a-h) on your answer sheet . ? do not u any letter more than once . ? there is an example at the beginning .(0)
台风黄色 real training for all-action managers
learning by doing is familiar to every manager nt on a training cour. invariably this involves role-play bad on studies of long-ago triumphs and disasters from a relevant industry or organization. (0)_h_ the problem is, any experience of decision-making gained from role-play has one obvious shortcoming: it is not real
life. to tackle this dilemma, some of the best-known companies have t up the international management development consortium, which provides a range of executive development programmes for staff members. (9)____ what this means is that they involve ?action learning‘ through real-life situations, and participants work as problem-solving consultants on projects within companies engaged in day-to-day business.
(10)____ within this they also take training
and refresher cours in traditional business skills such as finance, marketing, staff management and strategic planning. the disciplines are taught by a mix of academics, business people and nior managers from consortium companies who also monitor the consultancy work.
more than 100 of the consultancy projects have been undertaken so far, and many more are to come. (11)____ generally, tho who choo to attend the cour come from various countries, reflecting the multi-national nature of companies wit
hin the consortium. (12)____ as a result of this cross-cultural
exchange, the people on the cour learn a great deal from each other- and often keep in contact on a professional level long after the end of their cour.
the consortium says language difficulties are not a problem when consultancies are undertaken for foreign companies on site. a translator is on hand to deal with difficulties which ari from technical terms or jargon. (13)____ this is becau they are not charged consultancy fees, although a nominal sum is payable for administration. the funding for the scheme is provided by each consortium member who contributes to the cost of running the training cours, and the amount involved is considerably less than fees charged by
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