历年博思(BULATS)考试样题
Listening ction
The recordings for Part 1 and Part 4 of the Listening ction are played twice.
The recordings for Part 2 and Part 3 of the Listening ction are only played once.
Listening Part 1 Understanding short extracts (10 questions)
You listen to some short recordings (about 20 conds long) and try to understand what they are talking about, or who is talking or what they are trying to say in each one.
Example: You look at this on the question paper.
Part OneQuestions 1–10● You will hear 10 short conversations.
● For questions1–10, circle one letterA, BorCfor the correct answer.
● You will hear each conversationtwice.
1Which is the gate number for the flight to Bangkok?
A B
C
Then you listen to this.
InstructionsQuestion 1. Which is the gate number for the flight to Bangkok?
Announcement: Attention all pasngers waiting at Gate 17 for flight BA203 to Bangkok. Plea proceed immediately to Gate 12 where your plane will be boarding shortly.
The correct answer is B.
Listening Part 2 Taking down messages, notes, etc. (12 questions)
You listen to three phone conversations. For each one, you have a form or message to
complete, using the information you hear in the conversation. You hear each conversation only once.
Example: You look at this on the question paper.
Conversation OneQuestions 11–14● Look at
筹谋
Quantity/Amount: (14)
Then you listen to this.
Instructions:Conversation One, questions 11 to 14.
Look at the form below. You will hear a man calling to place an order.
Man: I’d like to make an order plea.
Woman: Certainly, sir. Could you give me your name, plea?
Man: Yes, it’s Ken Saunders.
Woman: How do you spell Saunders, plea?
Man: S-A-U-N-D-E-R-S. Saunders.
Woman: And the name of your company is ...?
Man: Greenlight Communications, 201 Hall Road, Manchester.
川菜馆 Woman: What was the name of the road again?
Man: Hall, H-A-L-L.
Woman: And could I take a telephone number and fax number?
Man: Telephone 064 313 988, fax 064 318 006.
Woman: Thank you very much. Now can I take your order?
Man: It’s for some computer desks. They’re model 00519 in your catalogue.
Woman: And how many did you want to order?
Man: Six
Woman: Right. The computer desks are £800 each, so that will be a total of £4,800 for six, plus £50 transportation charges. That makes a total of £4,850. As soon as we receive your cheque or bank draft, we’ll despatch
them to you. Delivery usually takes between 2 and 3 weeks.
恼怒近义词
写给闺蜜的生日祝福语 Man: Good. I’ll post it to you today.
The correct answers are: 11 Saunders
12 064 318 006 南京两日游
13 computer desk(s)
14 6
Listening Part 3 Understand
表位
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placed the typewriter and are standard equipment in almost every office. But how safe are they? As more and more people begin using them, there is a degree of controversy about their effects on health. There are some operators who report experiencing a number of symptoms – from relatively minor complaints like headaches and itching skin to more rious back and shoulder problems.
The correct answer is C.
Reading and Language Knowledge ction
白菜粉丝的做法 Reading Part 1, Section 1 Understanding notices and short extracts (7 questions)
You read some common notices or extracts from letters, forms, adverts, s, etc. You answer one question about each one.
Example:
. . . See enclod brochure for details and levels of compensation.
AYou should write to us for details about compensation.
BDetails about compensation are given in a parate document.
CYou will find more information on compensation on the next page.
The correct answer is B.
Reading Part 1, Section 2 Sentences with a gap (6 questions)
Each ntence must be completed using only one of the four choices available.
Example:
● Choo the word or phra which best completes each ntence.
● For questions58–63, markoneletterA, B, CorDon your Answer Sheet.
58My job frequently involves having to work ……………….. inten pressure.
Abelow
Bunder
Cbeneath
Dunderne
Women running their own businessAccording to recent rearch, a third of new companies t up in Britain are run by women. Typical examples are Lisa Simons, who started up her own highly successful clothing shops in London with a loan of £15,000 from her bank, and Kate Rogers, who t upCellar Cafésfive years ago and sold out to a major restaurant chain this month, at a profit of £3 million.