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/. 全国国际商务英语培训认证考试(一级)笔试模拟试题(2) CHINA NATIONAL BUSINESS ENGLISH CERTIFICATE TEST (Level One) 试卷册 (120分钟) _____________________________________________________________________________________ 注 意 事 项 一、请将自己的姓名、准考证号写在答题卡和答题纸上。试卷册、答题卡和答题纸均不得带出考场。考试结束,监考人员收卷后考生才可离开。 二、全部考试时间为120分钟,不得拖延。 三、 选择题的答案一定要涂写在答题卡上;听力理解(LISTENING)部分第一节(Section A)以及翻译和写作(TRANSLATING & WRITING ) 部分的答案要写在答题纸上,凡是写在试卷册上的一律不给分。 四、选择题每题只能选一个答案;如多选,则该题无分。选定答案后,用HB或2B浓度铅笔以上的铅笔在相应字母的中部划一条横线。正确方法如下: [A] [B] [C] [D] 五、如需改动答案,必须先用橡皮擦净原来选定的答案,然后再按上面的方法重新填涂。 ————————————————————————————————--------------------- Part I LISTENING (25 minutes) Section A Directions:In this section, you will hear five short sentences.Each sentence will be spoken twice. At the end of each sentence, there will be a pause. During the pause, you are required to fill in the corresponding blank according to what you’ve heard. Then write your answer on the Answer Sheet. Example: You’ll hear: You’ll read: Mr. White will be back before __________. From the sentence we learn that Mr. White will be back before 5:00. Therefore you should write 5: 00 in the corresponding blank on Your Answer Sheet. Now the test will begin. 1. ________________ Motors is the company Mr. Wang works for. 2. The right number should be _____________________________. 3. The right number of buying 700, 000 units is _____________ %. 4. The total price for the $50 shoes is $_______________________. 5. The date of order is Mar. ________________________________. Section B Directions:In this section, you will hear ten short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question, there will be a pause. During the pause, you are required to read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Example: You will hear: You will read: A. She will post it later. B. She could not contact the man. . C. She’s not sure if the computer is fixed. D. She can’t send it right now. From the conversation we learn that the woman cannot send the new catalogue immediately. Therefore, the correct answer is D. Now the test will begin. 6. A. She doesn’t agree with the man. B. She thinks the company has done right. C. She thinks the employees have done right. D. She agrees with the man. 7. A. He has missed a bus. B. He has lost his job. C. He missed his family. D. He has been told a lot of truth. 8. A. Personnel. B. Sales. C. Production. D. Marketing. 9. A. 31st . B. 3rd . C. 1st . D. 13th . 10. A. Jane Keller will ring again. B. Please phone Jane Keller back. C. Jane Keller called to see you. D. Jane Keller won’t be able to see you. 11. A. Bangkok. B. Sydney. C. Hong Kong. D. Singapore. 12. A. Call an engineer. B. Fix the photocopier. C. Write a sign. D. Add some paper. 13. A. Mr. Smith. B. John Brown. C. Peter Wilson. D. Mary Jones. 14. A. By plane. B. By train. C. By car. D. By bike. 15. A. 12: 15. B. 2: 10. C. 11: 45. D. 10: 02. Section C Directions:In this section, you will hear two recordings. At the end of each recording, some questions will be asked about what was said. You will hear the recordings and the questions only once. After each question, there will be a pause. During the pause, you are required to read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Task 1 16. A. To make an appointment with Mr. Wang for an outline. B. To ask Mr. Wang to help solve some telephone problem. C. To ask for telephone service. D. To get a computer installed. 17. A. The extensions don’t work. B. There are noises when they call outside. C. The invoice doesn’t show the agreed discount. D. The engineer hasn’t installed the telephone yet. Task 2 18. A. To tell people how to design a new product. B. To tell people how to choose the right people. C. To give advice on how to avoid failure on a project. D. To ask managers not to start projects. 19. A. Managers don’t plan effectively at the beginning of a project. B. people working on the project are not carefully chosen. C. Managers are not realistic when starting a project. D. Too little money is spent on the project. 20. A. Customers. B. The project team. C. Managers. D. All of the above people. Part II READING (55 minutes) Section A Directions:Choose the best answer for each sentence from the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 21. A large meeting has one person _______. A. in the chair B. in chair C. on the chair D. on chair 22. Managers set ______, and decide how their company can achieve them. A. limits B. amounts C. details D. objectives 23. If sales of these items are good, we will be able to ______ large orders next year. A. give B. issue C. write D. place 24. Most companies have a hierarchy consisting of several _______. A. sectors B. departments C. levels D. lines 25. W.P.A coverage is too narrow for a shipment of this nature; please __________ the coverage to include TPND. A. expand B. lengthen C. extend D. enlarge 26. In the insurance business, the term “______” simply means “loss” in most cases. A. insurer B. claim C. premium D. average 27. If you are ______ in your job application, you are selected to attend further interview. A. employed B. enrolled C. short-listed D. given notice 28. Many international companies produce a large number of products, often divided into product ______. A. categories B. mix C. brands D. lines 29. Most organizations now ______ between selling and marketing concepts; and they act accordingly. A. operate B. distinguish C. divide D. run 30. How much to spend on products ______ is always problematic. A. spreading B. promotion C. activity D. campaign Section B Directions:Read the following passage. Fill each gap with the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Before you know how much you’re going to pay, you need to make a few decisions: You have to know what you plan to 31 , where it’s going and how quickly it needs to get there. Standard domestic second-day delivery—from San Francisco to New York, for example—typically runs between $7 to $9 for a letter 32 less than one pound. So-called “first overnight” services, which 33 delivery early the next morning, start at around $40 per item. Most services charge by the pound for large packages, and you’ll pay 34 for unscheduled courier pickups, irregularly shaped items and perishable or 35 products. International express delivery services can be 36 . Second-day 37 to major European and Canadian cities starts at about $22 to $25 in most cases, and goes up based on the weight of the package and its destination. If you want to deliver an express letter to Tirana, Albania, for instance, you’ll pay about $65 to get it there in two days via FedEx or USPS. Can you save money using a particular shipping service? Sometimes, although most of the major services keep their prices comparable in order to 38 with one another, if you really want to save money, consider using a shipper’s second- or third-day service, which is always much less expensive than next-day delivery. Cheaper still is USPS Priority Mail, which usually (but not always) delivers within two or three days and charges as little as $3.95 for 39 weighing less than two pounds. If you’re more concerned about security than speed, you might want to use less expensive USPS services such as delivery 40 or certified mail. 31. A. ship B. take C. send D. go 32. A. weight B. weighing C. size D. weighs 33. A. insure B. prove C. guarantee D. guard 34. A. surcharges B. charge C. fees D. costs 35. A. various B. risky C. hazardous D. spacious 36. A. more cheaper B. much expensive C. more cheaper D. much more expensive 37. A. distribution B. delivery C. sending D. tour 38. A. compare B. complete C. fight D. compete 39. A. boxes B. parcels C. services D. packages 40. A. confirmation B. certification C. information D. concentration Section C Directions:Read the following passage and the statements that follow. Choose the best answer for each statement from the three choices marked A, B, and C, and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Somewhere in the world a new McDonald’s opens every 3 hours and Now they have further plans for our community What’s wrong with the McDonald’s planning application? Why the big Mac is a big market for our community? McDonald’s (the $30 billion multinational fast-food chain) has lodged a planning application to build a “Drive-Thru” restaurant in our area. If allowed to go ahead, their proposal will bring significant and unwelcome changes to our community. While there are numerous reasons to object to McDonald’s in general, there are a number of specific issues relevant to this planning application. Traffic and Safety While the government and local authorities are being encouraged to make decisions that reduce traffic levels and the dependence on car use, it is ironic that McDonald’s expansion plans revolve around “Drive-Thrus”. If their application is approved, we will experience a significant rise in traffic levels in our already busy area. The new traffic created will cause nuisance to existing traffic and increase the danger of accidents for pedestrians. Litter, Noise and Smells While our area already suffers from noticeable litter and vandalism (故意破坏), the planned McDonald’s will only make things worse. The proposal includes very long opening hours (7 am-11 pm, 7 days a week), and will result in noise and disturbances at all hours for local residents. During the hot summer months, the smell from the kitchens, from waste storage and from litter discarded by customers may become offensive and attract vermin. Community and Local Business Neon lights, tacky signs and adverts will change the character of the area and may represent the start of an unwelcome trend in our locality. Existing local businesses will lose trade to multinationals that will drain the life-blood from our community. While McDonald’s claims to offer new job opportunities, the majority of the jobs will be low paid, non-skilled, part-time jobs with no guaranteed hours. As local businesses lose trade, people already employed may find themselves made redundant. McDonald’s must not be allowed to spoil our community! 41. McDonald’s has got the approval from the community and already built a “Drive-Thru” restaurant in the area. A. True. B. False. C. Not mentioned. 42. There will be more traffic in the area if McDonald’s application of a “Drive-Thru” restaurant is approved. A. True. B. False. C. Not mentioned. 43. McDonald’s makes a plan to open the “Drive-Thru” restaurant 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A. True. B. False. C. Not mentioned. 44. McDonald’s promises the community to offer new skilled job opportunities with high pay and guaranteed hours. A. True. B. False. C. Not mentioned. 45. Because the “Drive-Thru” restaurant will make local business lose trade and increase the number of unemployed people, the community has already gone on a strike to protest McDonald’s new restaurant. A. True. B. False. C. Not mentioned. Section D Directions:Look at the tables and charts below. For each table or charts, there are four statements describing it. Choose the best statement from the four choices marked A, B, C and D to match it. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 46. A. There is a sharp decrease in car’s value after it runs over 60,000 miles. B. A car’s value decreases less sharply after it runs over 60, 000 miles. C. If a car runs more than 120, 000 miles, it is of no use any more. D. A car decreases by $2, 000 in value every year. 47. Consumer Expenditures in 2006 (Average total expenditure: $29, 846) A. Consumers spend more on transportation than on food because of the increase gas price. B. Expenditure on housing is mainly for mortgage. C. Consumers spend most of their money on housing. D. Expenditure on food is twice as much as that on personal insurance and pensions. 48. Domestic Market Demand and Export Volume Domestic Market Demand 1000 Units Export Volume 1000 Units A. Between the years ’96 to ’00, there are three years in which domestic market demand is less than export volume. B. The year ’98 experiences the lowest domestic market demand. C. There is a decrease in export volume from the years ’96 to ’00. D. The company exported the most of the product in the year ’97. 49. ABC Company’s Products in 2006 February November October September August June May April January December March July (kg) A. There is a steady increase in production of Product X in the year 2006. B. There is more production of Product Y than Product X in May. C. The year 2006 sees more production of Product X than Product Z. D. The production of Product Y stops in September. 50. Foreign Direct Investment in Low and Middle-income Countries from1993 to 2002 Total Investment in Billion US Dollars A. Both Sub-Saharan Africa and Middle East and North Africa receive more tan 40 billion dollars in foreign direct investment from the years 1993 to 2002. B. Oceania receives the least money in foreign direct investment among the listed countries and regions because it is the poorest country among all. C. South America receives the most money in foreign direct investment among the listed countries and regions. D. Central America and Caribbean and Europe receive the same amount of money in foreign direct investment from the years 1993 to 2002. Section E Directions:Read the following two passages. Choose the best answer for each statement or question from the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and mark the corresponding lett
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