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第1题

Discussion—about 5 minutes

In this part of the test tile examiner reads out a scenario and gives you some prompt material itt the form. of picture or words. You have 30 seconds to look at the prompt card, and then about 2 minutes to discuss the scenario with your partner. After that the examiner will ask you more questions related to the topic.

Scenario

I'm going to describe a situation.

Your company has moved to a new office. Talk together for about two minutes about some facilities for an office and decide which 3 things are most important for a new office.

Here are some ideas to help you.

Prompt material

•Computer

•Desk chair

•Arm chair

•Printer

•Fax machine

•Radio

•Water cooler/drinks machine

•Ashtray

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第2题

Judging from the "three new roles" (para. 6) envisioned for tomorrow's university faculty, university teachers ______.

A.are required to conduct more independent research

B.are required to offer more course to their students

C.are supposed to assume more demanding duties

D.are supposed to supervise more students in their specialty

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第3题

The questions in the new citizenship test are more difficult

A.to know a lot more about the country

B.to watch a video

C.to help immigrants accept the new culture

D.to marry American citizens

E.to do low-skill jobs

F.to answer

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第4题

27 The questions in the new citizenship test are more difficult .

28 Would-be immigrants to the US are expected .

29 In the Dutch citizenship test, all would—be immigrants are required .

30 Some people fear that changes in the citizenship test will do little .

A to know a lot more about the county

B to watch a video

C to help immigrants accept the new culture

D to marry American citizens

E to do low-skill jobs

F to answer

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第5题

Read the article below about the role of executive recruitment agencies.

Choose the best sentence from the opposite page to fill each of the gaps.

Do not use any letter more than once.

Issues in the recruitment world

In the competitive world of investment banking, good senior executives are not easy to find. So what should the industry's hard-pressed directors do when they need to find senior staff? Increasingly, they decide to call in the headhunters. These are busy and profitable times for the recruitment agencies that dominate the world of executive search and selection.

They needed new people to revitalise their operations, and the result has been a boom in the recruitment market. Pinnacle, a leading recruitment agency, has helped various UK investment banks to rebuild their entire senior management teams. It is hard to overstate the significance of this. (8)

But now everything has changed, and Pinnacle is not the only major player in the field. Some analysts believe that rival recruitment specialists ALT Associates has a larger share of the market. However, there is little doubt that over its 13-year history, Pinnacle and its chairman, Matthew Edwards, have built up an impressive reputation.

Edwards estimates that his company controls between 10 and 15 per cent of the headhunting market for senior investment banking jobs in the UK. (9) Rather, it is the high-calibre jobs and people that Pinnacle deals with that define the company's success. For example, the company was recently commissioned to find a new chairman for NBS Bank, a vacancy that was one of the most talked about in the banking world.

Most HR directors recognise that headhunters such as Pinnacle play a valuable role in the recruitment process. (10) Some are concerned that a few companies, including Pinnacle, have too much power over high-level recruitment. (11) As Tim Davidson, HR Director at Cawfield Bank, explains, 'They can be kingmakers. These are the people who decide who gets a future and who doesn't. If Edwards forms a view about an individual, it can affect their ability to get a particular job. That view could just have been formed on a bad day.' (12) Final decisions in the selection process are always taken by his clients, he says, whoever they are.

The role of headhunters should not be exaggerated. Many companies never use them. But as top executives are hard to find, there will always be a role for people like Matthew Edwards.

A. Although others may put it lower, it is important to remember that the company's reputation is not based on market share alone.

B. Their chief worry is that the headhunters can now make or break managerial careers.

C. According to Edwards, this is a further indication that the way Pinnacle searches for a candidate tends to favour a certain type of manager.

D. But this acceptance does not mean they are universally happy, either with the state of the market or with Pinnacle's role within it.

E. Until a few years ago, even the biggest companies were unlikely to use headhunters to fill more than one or two jobs a year.

F. Edwards objects to this suggestion, claiming that all he does is find candidates and encourage them to apply for a particular post.

G. A number of big investment banks recently decided to make changes to their management boards after disappointing end-of-year results.

(8)

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第6题

听力原文:Man: Well, Deborah, we need to think about the candidates who've put in applications for the post of area manager.

Woman: Yes, John, it's an exciting new role, and it fits in with the strategy development plan.

Man: Quite. It's part of a logical progression in our approach to management, carefully consolidating our skills base. It should mean a new chain of command, but based on tried and tested methods.., we'll be stronger as a result.

Woman: Well that's the idea. Now, the first one that's come in is from Colin...

Man: The assistant manager for the south-east?

Woman: Yes. Colin's clearly keen...

Man: But of course, it's an attractive proposition.

Woman: And I think that's what's drawn him. He's said his current post is demanding - as well he might - but that he's keen to position himself in the spotlight here. Reading between the lines, I think the alternative, as he sees it, is to move sideways to IT, which is where his background is. It would be a shame to lose someone like him ... he's hungry.

Man: Yes, it's a genuine application. He's a serious contender. I was struck recently... I think it was last month.., by his problem- solving abilities. He was passed a complaint - it wasn't really his problem at all - but he took it up anyway, about some faulty goods we'd supplied, apparently. I think he saw it as an efficiency issue, and so relevant to any responsible person here. And he reacted really well, so that the customer went away happy after all.

Woman: Right, and that suggests the qualities that are most germane to the job. Ultimately, I suppose, we're looking for a level of adaptability that it's fair to say someone in his position may not have had the chance to really demonstrate yet.., but his familiarity with the goods we produce is second-to-none, so I think the signs are there that he may become an astute analyst and problem-solver.

Man: That's certainly encouraging. And it's not just in the office that he's been looking good. I sent him abroad as part of that group a few weeks ago. The basic brief was to secure a continuation of the Asian contract. To be honest, that was a bit of a given, and what I was really hoping for was something extra. And sure enough, he clearly really worked on all our contacts out there, and he came back with some great new insights into how we might be able to develop bulk sales directly through warehouses, rather than through the standard agency channels.

Woman: Oh right, interesting - I missed the debrief on that one. But I do know he went on a training course not so long ago, and clearly reaped the benefits there. The content was mundane enough - 'how to produce effective reports' or some such - but he identified the points that really mattered, and saw that what it actually addressed was how to order the most pertinent facts for delivery to a team.

Man: So, it's good news all round?

Woman: Let's look at what his reference has to say. He does have shortcomings, of course. His confidence is very strong, almost to a fault, you might say, which could lead to difficulties on the patience front.., just because he gets the point quickly doesn't mean he's entitled to think everyone else does, that they share the same conclusions.., others may be behind in terms of objectivity, still grappling with issues that impact personally on themselves.

Man: Hmm, that'd certainly be something to watch, I guess. Still, we're not looking for perfection, are we? And we're not going to be setting up a lone operator.

Woman: Oh, far from it. Whoever gets the job will be well backed up. I was talking to the consultants the other day, and they were quite critical of our reliance on checking performance through the one-to-one appraisal system, so it's been decided that this new post will be linked into the cross-departmental advisory group that was set up a few months ago, and benefit from dealing with them and getting their input. That should help quite a bit.

A.plans to change corporate culture.

B.criticisms of management practice.

C.changes to overall company structure.

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第7题

Read about events in the business world over the l...

Read about events in the business world over the last 100 years and complete the sentences with the past simple form of the verbs in the box. Check the verbs in your dictionary if necessary. begin buy crash end force form launch invent merge sign 1912 Henry Ford developed the idea of the production line to the mass produce cars. 1929 The Wall Street stock marekt (1) and ended the consumer boom of the 1920s. 1933 The 3M company (2) Scotch tape, the first self-adhesive tape. 1946 Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita (3) Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo K,K. (late known as Sony), making tape recorders. 1957 Six European countries (4) the Treaty of Rome and founded the European Economic Community, to promote free trade in Europe. 1967 Telefunken made the first colour television, and colour broasts (5) in Europe. 1973 The first oil crisis (6) companies around the world to increase their prices. As a result, both inflation and unemployment increased dramatically. 1985 In April, Coca-Cola (7) “New Coke”. It was a marketing failure and they reintroduced “Classic Coke” two months later. 1995 The “dot-com boom” of the Internet companies began, creating “dot-com millionaries.” The boom (8) in 2000. 1999 Two oil companies, Exxon and Mobile, (9) , becoming the world’s largest company. 2005 The Chinese company Lenovo (10) IBM’s PC division.

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第8题

The Great Newspaper War

Up until about 100 years ago, newspapers in the United States appealed only to the most serious readers. They used ______1 illustrations and the articles were about politics or business.

Two men changed that---Joseph Pulitzer______2 The New York World and Randolph Hearst of The New York Journal. Pulitzer bought The New York World ______3 1883. He changed it from a traditional newspaper into a very ______4 one overnight. He added ______5 illustrations and cartoons: And he told his reporters to write articles on 56 crime or scandal they could find.And they did.One of them even pretended she was crazy and then she ______7 to a mental hospital. She then wrote a series of articles about the poor treatment of______8 in those hospitals.

In 1895,'Hearst came to New York from______9 CaliforniA.He wanted The Journal to be more sensational and more exciting ______10 The World.He also Wanted it to be 61, so he reduced the price by a penny. Hearst attracted attention because his headlines' Were bigger than ______12 . He often said, "Big print makes big news. "

Pulitzer and Hearst did anything they______13 to sell riewspapers. For example, Hearst sent Frederic Remington, the famous illustrator,______14 pictures of the Spanish American War. When he got there; he told Hearst that no fighting was______15 . Hearst answered,"You furnish the pictures. I'll furnish the war. "

第 51 题 请选择(1)处的最佳答案.

A.no

B.many

C.a lot

D.little

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