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商务英语视听说教程3姜荷梅答案unit2

商务英语视听说教程3姜荷梅答案unit2

商务英语视听说教程3姜荷梅答案unit21、If we want to keep fit, we should try to _______ bad habits. [单选题] *A. keepB. haveC. getD. get rid of(正确答案)2、18.Monica wants to be a _______. She is good at sports and she loves teaching others. [单选题] *A.coach(正确答案)B.secretaryC.architectD.waiter3、Since the war their country has taken many important steps to improve its economic situation. [单选题] *A. 制定B. 提出C. 讨论D. 采取(正确答案)4、I’m _______ I must be leaving now. [单选题] *A. afraid(正确答案)B. thinkC. thoughtD. free5、Tom is very _______. He never cleans his room. [单选题] *A. lazy(正确答案)B. activeC. shyD. healthy6、The street was named _____ George Washington who led the American war for independence. [单选题] *A. fromB. withC. asD. after(正确答案)7、25.—I ______ Beijing for a holiday.—________. [单选题] *A.will go;GoodbyeB.will go;Have a good time(正确答案)C.will go to;Have a good timeD.am going to;Have a fun8、_______ win the competition, he practiced a lot. [单选题] *A. BecauseB. In order to(正确答案)C. Thanks toD. In addition to9、He is going to _______ a party this evening. [单选题] *A. hold(正确答案)B. makeC. needD. hear10、_____you may do, you must do it well. [单选题] *A.WhichB.WheneverC.Whatever(正确答案)D.When11、I think ______ time with my friends is fun for me.()[单选题] *A. spendB. spendC. spending(正确答案)D. spent12、Helen is new here, so we know _______ about her. [单选题] *A. somethingB. anythingC. everythingD. nothing(正确答案)13、The teachers don't make us wear a school uniform and we can wear _____ we like. [单选题] *A. anyB. thatC. asD. what(正确答案)14、Tom and Mary's house bought last year is()Lucy, s. [单选题] *A. the three size ofB. three times the size of(正确答案)C. as three times large asD. three times as larger as15、______ my great joy, I met an old friend I haven' t seen for years ______ my way ______ town. [单选题] *A. To, in, forB. To, on, to(正确答案)C. With, in, toD. For, in, for16、I _____ of her since she left school three years ago. [单选题] *A. didn’t hearB. haven’t heard(正确答案)C. was not hearingD. shall not heard17、Bob is young, _______ he knows a lot. [单选题] *A. becauseB. soC. but(正确答案)D. unless18、The black coal there shows a sharp()white snow. [单选题] *A. contract withB. content withC. contact toD. contrast to(正确答案)19、If you want to be successful one day, you have to seize every _______ to realize your dream. [单选题] *A. changeB. chance(正确答案)C. chairD. check20、_____ the plan carefully,he rejected it. [单选题] *A. To have consideredB.To considerC. Having considered(正确答案)D. Considering21、—Would you like some milk?—Yes, just _____, please. [单选题] *A. a little(正确答案)B. littleC. a fewD. few22、—______ my surprise, Zhu Hui won the first prize in the speech contest. —But I think he could, because he kept practicing speaking.()[单选题] *A. To(正确答案)B. AboutC. ForD. In23、He asked for help from his friends who owned a computer company in New York. [单选题] *A. 拥有(正确答案)B. 经营C. 工作D. 了解24、The Spring Festival is on the way.Many shops have _______ huge posters with the word sales. [单选题] *A. put up(正确答案)B. put onC. put outD. put off25、Our teacher suggested that each of us _____ a study plan for the tong summer vacation. [单选题] *A. make(正确答案)B. madeC. will makeD. would make26、There is _______ meat in the fridge.Lets go and buy some. [单选题] *A. little(正确答案)B. a littleC. fewD. a few27、We are very hungry now. Can you _______ us something to eat? [单选题] *A. carryB. takeC. borrowD. bring(正确答案)28、I think _______ is nothing wrong with my car. [单选题] *A. thatB. hereC. there(正确答案)D. where29、Can you _______ this form? [单选题] *A. fillB. fill in(正确答案)C. fill toD. fill with30、He _______ getting up early. [单选题] *A. used toB. is used to(正确答案)C. is usedD. is used for。

体验商务英语综合教程3(第二版)答案Unit2Travel

体验商务英语综合教程3(第二版)答案Unit2Travel
2 Unit Travel
‘He travels fastest who travels alone.’
Starting up A Answer these questions individually. Then
compare your answers with a partner.
1 How often do you travel by air, rail, road and sea? 2 What do you enjoy about traveling? What don’irritability
criticize dissatisfaction
Language review
Talking about future
plans
Useful ways to talk about the future
• Use ‘will + verb’ to express a voluntary action or promise
1 not enough leg ...r.o...o..m..... available 2 lost or delayed ..l.u..g..g..a..g..e.. 3 long .q..u..e..u..e..s.. at check-in 4 poor quality .....f.o..o..d....... and drink 5 no baggage .t.r.o...l.l.e..y..s.. 6 overbooking of ....s..e..a..t.s...... 7 flight delays and ..c..a..n..c..e..l.l.a..t.i..o..n..s.... 8 ...j.e..t...- lag

商务英语综合教程杨翠萍主编第三册Unit_2

商务英语综合教程杨翠萍主编第三册Unit_2

2. What do you think are the criteria of a successful entrepreneur? • Total capital of his business • High rate of profit margin • Sales value • Technological advancement level • Corporate culture • Realization of social responsibility • Number of branches in overseas market • Market share • To be a listed company
1. What is an entrepreneur? • a person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so企业家,企业创办人 • ■a promoter in the entertainment industry • (娱乐业的)承办人,主办者
Paragraph 13-15
• What does the writer mean by having confidence in his venture? • Cite Chinese food industry for example to show that this point is not a belief of the entrepreneurs (三鹿、湖南茶油,圣元,冠生 园,奥康皮鞋) • Is it a problem of corporate integrity/ or simply a problem of quality?

商务英语综合教程第3册第2单元参练习答案-推荐下载

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Key to Unit TwoMyths and LegendsOverviewWarm-up ActivitiesIntensive ReadingExtensive ReadingReading & WritingWarm-up ActivitiesI.Starting upA.Decide from your common sense which of the following is a myth, a legend or a fable. Thencompare them with your partner’s.∙Kua Fu Chases the Sun. (myth)∙Yu the Great Conquers the Flood. (legend)∙Nü Gua Mends the Sky. (myth)∙The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. (fable)∙Zeus, Prometheus and Pandora. (myth)∙Mark the Boat for a Dropped Sword. (fable)∙Venus, the Roman goddess of love. (myth)∙King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. (legend)∙The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing. (fable)∙Robin Hood---Bold Outlaw of Barnsdale and Sherwood Forest. (legend)II. ListeningListen to the following three passages and then do the relevant exercises.A.Listen to Passage 1 and answer the questions.1.Their names are Plan Ahead, Think Fast, and Wait and See.2.Towards the same issue, the three fish made different responses: Plan Ahead said, “I'mswimming down the river tonight!” Think Fast said, “I'm sure I'll come up with a plan.” Wait and See lazily said, “I just can't think about it now!”3.When the fisherman cast his nets, Plan Ahead was long gone. But Think Fast and Wait andSee were caught! Think Fast quickly rolled his belly up and pretended to be dead and so the fisherman threw him safely back into the water. But, Wait and See ended up in the fish market.B.Listen to Passage 2 describing the myth and legend which surround St George’s Day andcomplete the sentences below.1.slayer, saviour, medieval texts and art, little information about2.valorous deeds, 12th century, rescuing a king's daughter, slaying a dragon3.popularized, knights, Middle East4.have appeared, white robes, siege, patron saint, Henry V's victory5.stake a claim, invoke, exorcise demons, associated with fertilityC.Listen to Passage 3. In this part, you will hear a lecture given by a historian. He will talkabout the 1906 San Francisco earthquake myths which persist even after 100 years. After you have heard the lecture, select the best answer from the four given choices.1.B2.C3.D4.D5.C6.D7.A8.DIII. DiscussionB.Work in groups of three or four and discuss the following questions:1.Yes, it is. In the absence of scientific information of any kind, long ago societies all over theworld devised creation myths, resurrection myths, and complex systems of supernatural beings, each with specific powers, and stories about their actions. Since people were often isolated from each other, most myths evolved independently, but the various myths are surprisingly similar, in particular creation myths.2.The first function of myth is the need: myth is a universal need. Over time, one version of amyth would become the accepted standard that was passed down to succeeding generations, first through story-telling, and then, much later, set down in written form. Inevitably myths became part of systems of religion, and were integrated into rituals and ceremonies, which included music, dancing and magic.The second function of myth is to justify an existing social system and to account for its rites and customs. One constant rule of mythology is whatever happens among the gods reflects events on earth. In this way, events such as invasions and radical social changes became incorporated into myths. Some myths, especially those from the Greco-Roman and medieval periods, also serve to illustrate moral principles, frequently through feats of heroism performed by mortals.ExercisesI.Reading Comprehension1.Yes, they are. Myths are significant stories for their culture, and their significance sometimesresonates over millennia and far beyond their original culture. Myths permeate every culture, and are borrowed, retold, and live again in fresh imaginings. They are the stories of cultural beginnings, of how people's lives and ways of thinking came to be shaped, and they still help to shape the way that many people understand themselves and the world.2.Explanatory myths pose and offer the answers to questions that puzzle the philosophers. Suchquestions cannot be answered from a purely rational framework, and the greatest philosophers have sometimes resorted to the language of myth to treat such issues. On theother hand, etiological myths explain the range of phenomena in the world by offering answers that science casts aside, as science has its own rational explanations for celestial visitors like comets and eclipses, phenomena of the weather, geological formations, and the like, but these myths still offer a truth of the imagination, if not the scientific truth that can be weighed and calculated and predicted.3.Because m yths give the p eoples of the world reasons f or ritual, and enforce certain s ocialbehaviors with promises of divine favor and real t hreats of divine punishment.Especially in tribal cultures,myths are potent means of s ocializing children into the w ays of the people.Myths l ay down the many important rules, for instance, for t he right behavior towarda nimals that are hunted, or s et up the precedent for a people's system of law.4.This is due to the cultural differences. In times before literacy was widespread, in the daysbefore the printing press, myths were told and retold countless times. Some cultures valued the precise words of their myths as sacred texts given to them by the gods, and they sought to transmit their myths in exactly the same way. Other cultures enjoyed varying the elements of the story, so that each time the myth was retold, it would be slightly different, with its listeners enjoying the variations as part of the pleasure of hearing this particular version of the traditional tale.5.Besides using words as a medium to pass on m yths from generation to generation, peoplealso use sacred artworks or carvings on rocks, special dances or music, and ritual enactment to spread myths.6.Perhaps it is because all peoples have a thirst for insights into the mysteries of life, from theorigin of consciousness to the end of the world. And myths tend to have an enduring power because they do not limit the world to statistically verifiable facts and figures, because they people the familiar world with wonder and marvel, and because they intersect humanity with the world of the animals and that of the gods. All myths stretch our ways of perceiving the world, and have the power to lift us away from our mental habits.7.He says that we need the stories of myth to make sense of the confusion of our society andour own psyches. Myths voice the truths of our unconscious selves, and the gods, goddesses, and heroes of myth embody aspects of creativity, cleverness, grief, joy, aggression, and ecstasy.The monsters of myth are really monsters of the mind; the tragedies and triumphs of myth reflect upon the ways in which we seem to be tossed to and fro psychologically by forces that are beyond our control. Human beings are myth-makers by nature, always curious, always psychologically living out the patterns of myth or being lived out by them.8.Because the printing press came into popular use, and it has helped to fix one form of astory as the correct version. Besides, radio, film, television, and video have also helped to fix more stories, which in turn discouraged the art of telling and retelling traditional stories over and over again.9.The Internet. Myth may once again flourish in chat rooms and e-mail transmissions, ona scale far beyond that of the ancients.10.Because in our life some popular figures are loved by people and sometimes they are eventreated as people’s idols all over the world. When they died, people will use different ways to commemorate them and gradually the stories told about them will have different variations and become more or less myths.II.Paraphrase1.For their own cultures, myths are important stories which are liked, enjoyed by the peopleand they have lasted for thousands of years, and what is more, they even spread through all the other foreign cultures, and gain new versions, interpretations and variations while being told. (Para. 2)2.Some myths explain the hard questions and describe the difficult phenomena which thephilosophers want to understand.(Para. 3)3.Many myths focusing on the causes and reasons of the natural phenomena have their ownunderstandings and interpretations towards these things. But science does not think they are right because it has its own reasonable explanations for the space issues, for instance, the comets, the eclipses, the change of the weather, the geological formations and so on. But in these myths there is a certain truth although the truth cannot be regarded as the scientific one, as the latter can be measured and seen in advance. (Para. 4)4.Myths give the people of all nationalities in the world the reasons for religious ceremonies,emphasize and strengthen the social manners. If they follow the practice, they can get the praise and honour from a god or God, otherwise, they will be likely punished by them. (Para.5)5.Most myth writers are unknown because they were told long before the writing came intobeing, and only few of the first story tellers could be known. (Para. 6)6.Myths are told in different forms. We can find them in the religious paintings, rock carvings,unique dances or music, and religious performance. (Para. 7)7.Certainly some myths give praise and thanks to a state or city, give religious punishment toinvasion and political control over other countries, but this is not the reason why these myths could last much longer than the state or the empire themselves for several thousand years.The reason is that in the myths there is something which is strong and super enough which makes the myths go far beyond the reason itself and the different cultures. (Para. 8)8.Myths are likely to last longer because they do not restrict themselves to the confirmed factsand numbers, because they give wonders and surprises to people in their normal life, and because they join the world of animals and the world of gods with the world of human beings.(Para. 9)9.By nature human beings love to create myths because they want to know about things, and inheart they want to experience the life style in myths or they wish the life style of myths could be part of their experience. (Para. 11)10.The sudden, large increase of great sadness people felt over the death of Princess Diana is thesame as people all over the world felt over the much earlier and unexpected death of the Norse god Baldr. (Para. 13)III. Word Practice1.strenuous2.afresh3.variation4.permeated5.embody6.transcend7.glorify8.precedentmemorate 13.console14.outlast15.ecstasyExtended ActivitiesII.Word Practice1.calculated2.transmitted3.decoration4.to enforce5.insights6.posed7.claimed8.distorted9.determined10.stumbled11.predicted12.advent13.celebrates14.Perceiving15.fascinatingIII.Cloze1.head2.invaders3.persuaded4.battle5.stake6.glimpse7.period8.chaos9.surrounding10.grasp11.fascinated12.victory13.conclude14.symbol15.bombardingIV. Translation1.The lives of many different scientists have shaped the way that people view the world.2.Chinese scientists have traced the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) virus back to asimilar virus found in the civet cat, an animal found in the wild in China.3.If the fantasy originates at the moment of loss, then it must gesture toward a mythic origin.4.Located in the heart of Kabul, Flower Street is different at Christmas from any other time ofthe year, transformed into a festival place.5.You may have failed the examination, but you can at least console yourself with the thoughtthat you did your best.Extensive ReadingChinese Creation MythologyExercisesI.Speed Reading Comprehension1.B2.C3.C4.A5.DIII.Word Practice1.merging2. trailing3.weird4. purports5.cardinal6.transformed7. whirl8.wander9. propriety 10.trodden Reading & WritingJupiter’s Love Towards EuropaExercisesI. Reading Comprehension1.C2.C3.A4.B5.D。

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【VIP专享】商务英语综合教程第3册第2单元参练习答案

Key to Unit TwoMyths and LegendsOverviewWarm-up ActivitiesIntensive ReadingExtensive ReadingReading & WritingWarm-up ActivitiesI.Starting upA.Decide from your common sense which of the following is a myth, a legend or a fable. Thencompare them with your partner’s.∙Kua Fu Chases the Sun. (myth)∙Yu the Great Conquers the Flood. (legend)∙Nü Gua Mends the Sky. (myth)∙The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. (fable)∙Zeus, Prometheus and Pandora. (myth)∙Mark the Boat for a Dropped Sword. (fable)∙Venus, the Roman goddess of love. (myth)∙King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. (legend)∙The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing. (fable)∙Robin Hood---Bold Outlaw of Barnsdale and Sherwood Forest. (legend)II. ListeningListen to the following three passages and then do the relevant exercises.A.Listen to Passage 1 and answer the questions.1.Their names are Plan Ahead, Think Fast, and Wait and See.2.Towards the same issue, the three fish made different responses: Plan Ahead said, “I'mswimming down the river tonight!” Think Fast said, “I'm sure I'll come up with a plan.” Wait and See lazily said, “I just can't think about it now!”3.When the fisherman cast his nets, Plan Ahead was long gone. But Think Fast and Wait andSee were caught! Think Fast quickly rolled his belly up and pretended to be dead and so the fisherman threw him safely back into the water. But, Wait and See ended up in the fish market.B.Listen to Passage 2 describing the myth and legend which surround St George’s Day andcomplete the sentences below.1.slayer, saviour, medieval texts and art, little information about2.valorous deeds, 12th century, rescuing a king's daughter, slaying a dragon3.popularized, knights, Middle East4.have appeared, white robes, siege, patron saint, Henry V's victory5.stake a claim, invoke, exorcise demons, associated with fertilityC.Listen to Passage 3. In this part, you will hear a lecture given by a historian. He will talkabout the 1906 San Francisco earthquake myths which persist even after 100 years. After you have heard the lecture, select the best answer from the four given choices.1.B2.C3.D4.D5.C6.D7.A8.DIII. DiscussionB.Work in groups of three or four and discuss the following questions:1.Yes, it is. In the absence of scientific information of any kind, long ago societies all over theworld devised creation myths, resurrection myths, and complex systems of supernatural beings, each with specific powers, and stories about their actions. Since people were often isolated from each other, most myths evolved independently, but the various myths are surprisingly similar, in particular creation myths.2.The first function of myth is the need: myth is a universal need. Over time, one version of amyth would become the accepted standard that was passed down to succeeding generations, first through story-telling, and then, much later, set down in written form. Inevitably myths became part of systems of religion, and were integrated into rituals and ceremonies, which included music, dancing and magic.The second function of myth is to justify an existing social system and to account for its rites and customs. One constant rule of mythology is whatever happens among the gods reflects events on earth. In this way, events such as invasions and radical social changes became incorporated into myths. Some myths, especially those from the Greco-Roman and medieval periods, also serve to illustrate moral principles, frequently through feats of heroism performed by mortals.ExercisesI.Reading Comprehension1.Yes, they are. Myths are significant stories for their culture, and their significance sometimesresonates over millennia and far beyond their original culture. Myths permeate every culture, and are borrowed, retold, and live again in fresh imaginings. They are the stories of cultural beginnings, of how people's lives and ways of thinking came to be shaped, and they still help to shape the way that many people understand themselves and the world.2.Explanatory myths pose and offer the answers to questions that puzzle the philosophers. Suchquestions cannot be answered from a purely rational framework, and the greatest philosophers have sometimes resorted to the language of myth to treat such issues. On theother hand, etiological myths explain the range of phenomena in the world by offering answers that science casts aside, as science has its own rational explanations for celestial visitors like comets and eclipses, phenomena of the weather, geological formations, and the like, but these myths still offer a truth of the imagination, if not the scientific truth that can be weighed and calculated and predicted.3.Because m yths give the p eoples of the world reasons f or ritual, and enforce certain s ocialbehaviors with promises of divine favor and real t hreats of divine punishment.Especially in tribal cultures,myths are potent means of s ocializing children into the w ays of the people.Myths l ay down the many important rules, for instance, for t he right behavior towarda nimals that are hunted, or s et up the precedent for a people's system of law.4.This is due to the cultural differences. In times before literacy was widespread, in the daysbefore the printing press, myths were told and retold countless times. Some cultures valued the precise words of their myths as sacred texts given to them by the gods, and they sought to transmit their myths in exactly the same way. Other cultures enjoyed varying the elements of the story, so that each time the myth was retold, it would be slightly different, with its listeners enjoying the variations as part of the pleasure of hearing this particular version of the traditional tale.5.Besides using words as a medium to pass on m yths from generation to generation, peoplealso use sacred artworks or carvings on rocks, special dances or music, and ritual enactment to spread myths.6.Perhaps it is because all peoples have a thirst for insights into the mysteries of life, from theorigin of consciousness to the end of the world. And myths tend to have an enduring power because they do not limit the world to statistically verifiable facts and figures, because they people the familiar world with wonder and marvel, and because they intersect humanity with the world of the animals and that of the gods. All myths stretch our ways of perceiving the world, and have the power to lift us away from our mental habits.7.He says that we need the stories of myth to make sense of the confusion of our society andour own psyches. Myths voice the truths of our unconscious selves, and the gods, goddesses, and heroes of myth embody aspects of creativity, cleverness, grief, joy, aggression, and ecstasy.The monsters of myth are really monsters of the mind; the tragedies and triumphs of myth reflect upon the ways in which we seem to be tossed to and fro psychologically by forces that are beyond our control. Human beings are myth-makers by nature, always curious, always psychologically living out the patterns of myth or being lived out by them.8.Because the printing press came into popular use, and it has helped to fix one form of astory as the correct version. Besides, radio, film, television, and video have also helped to fix more stories, which in turn discouraged the art of telling and retelling traditional stories over and over again.9.The Internet. Myth may once again flourish in chat rooms and e-mail transmissions, ona scale far beyond that of the ancients.10.Because in our life some popular figures are loved by people and sometimes they are eventreated as people’s idols all over the world. When they died, people will use different ways to commemorate them and gradually the stories told about them will have different variations and become more or less myths.II.Paraphrase1.For their own cultures, myths are important stories which are liked, enjoyed by the peopleand they have lasted for thousands of years, and what is more, they even spread through all the other foreign cultures, and gain new versions, interpretations and variations while being told. (Para. 2)2.Some myths explain the hard questions and describe the difficult phenomena which thephilosophers want to understand.(Para. 3)3.Many myths focusing on the causes and reasons of the natural phenomena have their ownunderstandings and interpretations towards these things. But science does not think they are right because it has its own reasonable explanations for the space issues, for instance, the comets, the eclipses, the change of the weather, the geological formations and so on. But in these myths there is a certain truth although the truth cannot be regarded as the scientific one, as the latter can be measured and seen in advance. (Para. 4)4.Myths give the people of all nationalities in the world the reasons for religious ceremonies,emphasize and strengthen the social manners. If they follow the practice, they can get the praise and honour from a god or God, otherwise, they will be likely punished by them. (Para.5)5.Most myth writers are unknown because they were told long before the writing came intobeing, and only few of the first story tellers could be known. (Para. 6)6.Myths are told in different forms. We can find them in the religious paintings, rock carvings,unique dances or music, and religious performance. (Para. 7)7.Certainly some myths give praise and thanks to a state or city, give religious punishment toinvasion and political control over other countries, but this is not the reason why these myths could last much longer than the state or the empire themselves for several thousand years.The reason is that in the myths there is something which is strong and super enough which makes the myths go far beyond the reason itself and the different cultures. (Para. 8)8.Myths are likely to last longer because they do not restrict themselves to the confirmed factsand numbers, because they give wonders and surprises to people in their normal life, and because they join the world of animals and the world of gods with the world of human beings.(Para. 9)9.By nature human beings love to create myths because they want to know about things, and inheart they want to experience the life style in myths or they wish the life style of myths could be part of their experience. (Para. 11)10.The sudden, large increase of great sadness people felt over the death of Princess Diana is thesame as people all over the world felt over the much earlier and unexpected death of the Norse god Baldr. (Para. 13)III. Word Practice1.strenuous2.afresh3.variation4.permeated5.embody6.transcend7.glorify8.precedentmemorate 13.console14.outlast15.ecstasyExtended ActivitiesII.Word Practice1.calculated2.transmitted3.decoration4.to enforce5.insights6.posed7.claimed8.distorted9.determined10.stumbled11.predicted12.advent13.celebrates14.Perceiving15.fascinatingIII.Cloze1.head2.invaders3.persuaded4.battle5.stake6.glimpse7.period8.chaos9.surrounding10.grasp11.fascinated12.victory13.conclude14.symbol15.bombardingIV. Translation1.The lives of many different scientists have shaped the way that people view the world.2.Chinese scientists have traced the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) virus back to asimilar virus found in the civet cat, an animal found in the wild in China.3.If the fantasy originates at the moment of loss, then it must gesture toward a mythic origin.4.Located in the heart of Kabul, Flower Street is different at Christmas from any other time ofthe year, transformed into a festival place.5.You may have failed the examination, but you can at least console yourself with the thoughtthat you did your best.Extensive ReadingChinese Creation MythologyExercisesI.Speed Reading Comprehension1.B2.C3.C4.A5.DIII.Word Practice1.merging2. trailing3.weird4. purports5.cardinal6.transformed7. whirl8.wander9. propriety 10.trodden Reading & WritingJupiter’s Love Towards EuropaExercisesI. Reading Comprehension1.C2.C3.A4.B5.D。

《商务英语3》1-2单元对话、课文中英对照

《商务英语3》1-2单元对话、课文中英对照

Unit 1 A New Job新工作Listening and speaking 1听对话,了解公司选择招聘人员的规则,为面试做充分的准备。

Maggie is in a job interview, talking about her work experiences with Howard Marx, the HR Director of ABC Dataweb.(麦琪在进行面试,与ABC数据网公司人力资源总监霍华德•马克思谈论她的工作经历。

)Howard:Morning, Maggie. My name is Howard Marx and I am responsible for your recruitment and training here at ABC Dataweb. Could you talk briefly about your career development?霍华德:早上好,麦琪, 我是霍华德•马克思,负责ABC数据网公司的招聘和培训。

能简单的谈谈你的职业发展经历吗?Maggie:Sure, Mr. Marx. Thanks for giving me this opportunity. Well, my first job was in Flat Earth Mechanics. I started with it in 2010 and I worked in the office at the beginning, but soon moved to the sales department. I knew then that I was born to be a saleswoman! So I was promoted to the position of sales manager in about two years.麦琪:好的,马克思先生。

非常感谢您能给我这个机会。

商务英语3作业2(新)

商务英语3作业2(新)

商务英语3作业2(新)商务英语(3)作业2(Units 5-8)本作业由四部分组成,第一部分:交际用语;第二部分:词汇语法;第三部分:阅读理解;第四部分:写作。

建议在90分钟内完成本作业。

写作部分要求写在给定的位置上。

每次作业满分为100分。

一、交际用语(每题2分,共10分)1-5题:阅读下面的小对话,选择恰当的答案。

1. ----Helo! ___________----Hello, this is Michael from Tianjin Vanguard Trading Inc.A. Who are youB. What are youC. Who is speaking2. ----Does modern logistics mean transportation and delivery----___________ Modern logistics is more about effective and efficient flow of materials and information.A. Yes, you’re rightB. No, it’s not the whole storyC. No, you’re wrong3. ---- ___________----Yes, I will try my best.A. Do you know about business taxB. Can you give me a brief introduction about business taxC. What do you think about business tax4. ----_________----It includes merchandise, packaging and shippng, duty if required, any taxes and insurance.A. Could I get an estimate before placing an orderB. What does the estimate includeC. How many would you like to order5. ----What about the commission----__________________.A. Of course, I’d give you our lowest quotationB. I’m afraid you have to tell me how large your order is going to beC. It’s a general practice everywhere else二、词汇用法(共计30分,每小题2分)6-20题:阅读下面的句子,从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项。

商务英语综合教程第3册第2单元参练习答案.doc

商务英语综合教程第3册第2单元参练习答案.doc

Key to Unit TwoMyths and LegendsOverviewWarm-up ActivitiesIntensive ReadingExtensive ReadingReading & WritingWarm-up ActivitiesL Starting upA. Decide from your common sense which of the following is a myth, a legend or a fable. Thencompare them with your partner H•Kua Fu Chases the Sun. (myth)•Yu the Great Conquers the Flood, (legend)•Nii Gua Mends the Sky. (myth)•The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse, (fable)•Zeus, Prometheus and Pandora・(myth)•Mark the Boat for a Dropped Sword, (fable)•Venus, the Roman goddess of love・(myth)•King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table・(legend)•The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, (fable)•Robin Hood—Bold Outlaw of Barnsdale and Sherwood Forest, (legend)IL ListeningListen to the following three passages and then do the relevant exercises-A. Listen to Passage 1 and answer the questions.1.Their names arc Plan Ahead, Think Fast, and Wait and See・2.Towards the same issue, the three fish made different responses: Plan Ahead said, "Fmswimming down the river tonight!" Think Fast said, "Fm sure Pll come up with a plan." Wait and See lazily said, T just cant think about it now!"3.When the fisherman cast his nets, Plan Ahead was long gone・ But Think Fast and Wait and Seewere caught! Think Fast quickly rolled his belly up and pretended to be dead and so the fisherman threw him safely back into the water. But, Wait and See ended up in the fish market.B・Listen to Passage2 describing the myth and legend which surround St George's Day and complete the sentences below.1.slayer, saviour, medieval texts and art, little information about2.valorous deeds, 12th century, rescuing a king's daughter, slaying a dragon3.popularized, knights, Middle East4.have appeared, white robes, siege, patron saint, Henry V*s victory5.stake a claim, invoke, exorcise demons, associated with fertilityC. Listen to Passage 3. In this part, you will hear a lecture given by a historian・ He will talk aboutthe 1906 San Francisco earthquake myths which persist even after JOO years. After you have heard the lecture, select the best answer from the four given choices.1. B2. C3. D4. D5. C6. D7. A & DIIL DiscussionB. Work in groups of three or four and discuss the following questions:1.Yes, it is. In the absence of scientific information of any kind, long ago societies all over the world devised creation myths, resurrection myths, and complex systems of supernatural beings, each with specific powers, and stories about their actions. Since people were often isolated from each other, most myths evolved independently, but the various myths arc surprisingly similar, in particular creation myths.2.The first function of myth is the need: myth is a universal need. Over time, one version of a mythwould become the accepted standard that was passed down to succeeding generations, first through story-telling, and then, much later, set down in written form. Inevitably myths became part of systems of religion, and were integrated into rituals and ceremonies, which included music, dancing and magic.The second function of myth is to justify an existing social system and to account for its rites and customs. One constant rule of mythology is whatever happens among the gods reflects events on earth・In this way, events such as invasions and radical social changes became incorporated into myths. Some myths, especially those from the Greco-Roman and medieval periods, also serve to illustrate moral principles, frequently through feats of heroism performed by mortals.ExercisesL Reading Comprehension1.Yes, they are・ Myths are significant stories for their culture, and their significance sometimesresonates over millennia and far beyond their original culture・ Myths permeate every culture, and are borrowed, retold, and live again in fresh imaginings. They are the stories of cultural beginnings, of how people's lives and ways of thinking came to be shaped, and they still help to shape the way that many people understand themselves and the world.2.Explanatory myths pose and offer the answers to questions that puzzle the philosophers・ Suchquestions cannot be answered from a purely rational framework, and the greatest philosophers have sometimes resorted to the language of myth to treat such issues. On the other hand,etiological myths explain the range of phenomena in the world by offering answers that science casts aside, as science has its own rational explanations for celestial visitors like comets and eclipses, phenomena of the weather, geological formations, and the like, but these myths still offer a truth of the imagination, if not the scientific truth that can be weighed and calculated and predicted・3.Because myths give the peoples of the world reasons for ritual, and enforce certain socialbehaviors with promises of divine favor and real threats of divine punishment. Especially in tribal cultures, myths are potent means of socializing children into the ways of the people.Myths lay down the many important rules, for instance, for the right behavior toward animals that are hunted, or set up the precedent for a peopled system of law.4.This is due to the cultural differences・ In times before literacy was widespread, in the daysbefore the printing press, myths were told and retold countless times. Some cultures valued the precise words of their myths as sacred texts given to them by the gods, and they sought to transmit their myths in exactly the same way. Other cultures enjoyed varying the elements of the story, so that each time the myth was retold, it would be slightly different, with its listeners enjoying the variations as part of the pleasure of hearing this particular version of the traditional (ale.5.Besides using words as a medium to pass on myths from generation to generation, people alsouse sacred artworks or carvings on rocks, special dances or music, and ritual enactment to spread myths・6.Perhaps it is because all peoples have a thirst for insights into the mysteries of life, from theorigin of consciousness to the end of the world. And myths tend to have an enduring power because they do not limit the world to statistically verifiable facts and figures, because they people the familiar world with wonder and marvel, and because they intersect humanity with the world of the animals and that of the gods・ All myths stretch our ways of perceiving the world, and have the power to lift us away from our mental habits・7.He says that we need the stories of myth to make sense of the confusion of our society and ourown psyches. Myths voice the truths of our unconscious selves, and the gods, goddesses, and heroes of myth embody aspects of creativity, cleverness, grief, joy, aggression, and ecstasy. The monsters of myth are really monsters of the mind; the tragedies and triumphs of myth reflect upon the ways in which we seem to be tossed to and fro psychologically by forces that arc beyond our control. Human beings arc myth-makers by nature, always curious, always psychologically living out the patterns of myth or being lived out by them・8.Because the printing press came into popular use, and it has helped to fix one form of a story asthe correct version. Besides, radio, film, television, and video have also helped to fix more stories, which in turn discouraged the art of telling and retelling traditional stories over and over again.9.The Internet. Myth may once again flourish in chat rooms and e-mail transmissions, on a scalefar beyond that of the ancients・1(). Because in our life some popular figures are loved by people and sometimes they are even treated as peopled idols all over the world. When they died, people will use different ways to commemorate them and gradually the stories told about them will have different variations and become more or less myths.IL Paraphrase1.For their own cultures, myths are important stories which are liked, enjoyed by the people andthey have lasted for thousands of years, and what is more, they even spread through all the other foreign cultures, and gain new versions, interpretations and variations while being told. (Para. 2) 2.Some myths explain the hard questions and describe the difficult phenomena which thephilosophers want to understand・(Pant 3)3.Many myths focusing on the causes and reasons of the natural phenomena have their ownunderstandings and interpretations towards these things. But science does not think they are right because it has its own reasonable explanations for the space issues, for instance, the comets, the eclipses, the change of the weather, the geological formations and so on. But in these myths there is a certain truth although the truth cannot be regarded as the scientific one, as the latter can be measured and seen in advance. (Para. 4)4.Myths give the people of all nationalities in the world the reasons for religious ceremonies,emphasize and strengthen the social manners・ If they follow the practice, they can get the praise and honour from a god or God, otherwise, they will be likely punished by them. (Para. 5) 5.Most myth writers arc unknown because they were told long before the writing came into being,and only few of the first story tellers could be known. (Para. 6)6.Myths are told in different forms. We can find them in the religious paintings, rock carvings,unique dances or music, and religious performance・(Para・ 7)7.Certainly some myths give praise and thanks to a state or city, give religious punishment toinvasion and political control over other countries, but this is not the reason why these myths could last much longer than the state or the empire themselves for several thousand years・ The reason is that in the myths there is something which is strong and super eno ugh which makes the myths go far beyond the reason itself and the different cultures・(Para. 8)X. Myths are likely to last longer because they do not restrict themselves to the confirmed facts and numbers, because they give wonders and surprises to people in their normal life, and because they join the world of animals and the world of gods with the world of human beings. (Para. 9) 9.By nature human beings love to create myths because they want to know about things, and inheart they want to experience the life style in myths or they wish the life style of myths could be part of their experience・(Para. 11)10.The sudden, large increase of great sadness people felt over the death of Princess Diana is thesame as people all over the world felt over the much earlier and unexpected death of the Norse god Baldr. (Para. 13)IIL Word Practice1. strenuous2. afresh3. variation4. permeated5. embody6. t ran see nd7. glorify8. precedent9. anonymous 10. legitimate 11. cast 12. commemorate13. console 14. outlast 15. ecstasyExtended ActivitiesIL Word Practice1. calculated2. transmitted3. decoration4. to enforce5. insights6. posed 7・ claimed 8. distorted9. determined 10. stumbled 1 i. predicted 12. advent 13. celebrates 14. Perceiving 15. fascinatingIII.Cloze1. head2. invaders3. persuaded4. battle5. stake6. glimpse7. period8. chaos9. surrounding 1(). grasp 11 ・ fascinated 12. victory 13. conclude 14. symbol 15. bombardingIV< Translation1 ・ The lives of many different scientists have shaped the way that people view the world.2.Chinese scientists have traced the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) virus back to asimilar virus found in the civet cat, an animal found in the wild in China.3.If the fantasy originates at the moment of loss, then it must gesture toward a mythic origin.4.Located in the heart of Kabul, Flower Street is different at Christmas from any other time of theyear, transformed into a festival place.5.You may have failed the examination, but you can at least console yourself with the thought thatyou did your best.Extensive ReadingChinese Creation MythologyExercisesL Speed Reading Comprehension4. A5. D1. B2. c 3・CIII. Word Practice1. merging2. trailing 3・weird 4. purports 5. cardinal6・ transfonned 7. whirl 8. wander 9. propriety 10. trodden Reading & WritingJupiter9s Love Towards EuropaExercisesL Reading Comprehension1. C2. C3. A4. B5. D。

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商务英语(3)作业2(Units 5-8)本作业由四部分组成,第一部分:交际用语;第二部分:词汇语法;第三部分:阅读理解;第四部分:写作。

建议在90分钟内完成本作业。

写作部分要求写在给定的位置上。

每次作业满分为100 分。

一、交际用语(每题2分,共10分)1-5题:阅读下面的小对话,选择恰当的答案。

1. ----Helo!?----Hello, this is Michael from Tianjin Vanguard Trading Inc.A. Who are you?B. What are you?C. Who is speaking?2. -- Does modern logistics mean transportation and delivery?---- Modern logistics is more about effective and efficient flow of materials and information.A. Yes, you 're rightB. No, it's not the whole storyC. No, you 're wrong3. ----?--- Yes, I will try my best.A. Do you know about business taxB. Can you give me a brief introduction about business taxC. What do you think about business tax4. ----?----It includes merchandise, packaging and shippng, duty if required, any taxes and insurance.A. Could I get an estimate before placing an orderB. What does the estimate includeC. How many would you like to order5. -- What about the commission?A. Of course, I 'd give you our lowest quotationB. I'm afraid you have to tell me how large your order is going to beC. It's a general practice everywhere else二、词汇用法(共计30分,每小题2分)6-20题:阅读下面的句子,从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项。

6. We will _______ an order with your company for digital cameras.A. reserveB. bookC. place7. Products are graded according to size and.A. qualityB. quantityC. qualification8. You have made your clients too long in the office.A. waitB. to waitC. waited9. The price of commodities on many factors like quality, demand, supply, etc.A. waitB. to waitC. waited10. Having been working in logistics for 3 years, he is more than he used to be.A. proudB. braveC. confident11. In short, without information, a manager can only make blindly.A. managementsB. decisionsC. agendas12. You can get the goods to your door so quickly nowadays.A. deliverB. deliveringC. delivered13. This is the reason we ve lost so many customers.A. whyB. thatC. which14. According to law, taxable services refer to transportatio,, finance, insurance and the likeA. operationB. constructionC. introduction15. It does in the of transfer of intangible assets or immovable property.A. circumstancesB. operationC. case16.If the case reaches the criminal limit, the taxpayer may be accused criminal responsibilities.A. atB. onC. of17. you have said is very important to usA. WhatB. ThatC. Whose18. The payment is made by an irrevocable letter of credit in our favor.A. lightB. brightC. sight19. After having seen the and samples, Jenny makes the specific inquiry.A. categoryB. catelogueC. calculation20. International trade gives consumers and countries the opportunity to goods ad serrvices ot available in their own countries.A. expose toB. be exposing toC. be exposed to三、阅读理解(共40分,每小题4分)21-25题:阅读下面的短文,根据文章内容进行判断,正确写“ T”错误写“ F”Passage 1There are eight traditional functions of marketing:Buying: A marketer focuses on buyers ' needs and desires in order to decide what products to make available. Understanding buyers ' behavior is of great importance.Selling: Marketers usually view selling as a persuasive activity that is completed througgh promotion. Selling includes personal selling, advertising, and other selling methods. It is probably the function of marketing that we most often see in our daily life.Transporting: Trnasporting is physically moving the product from the seller to the buyer. Marketers focus on transporting costs and services.Storing: Like transporting, storing is an aspect of the physical distribution of products. Storing includes warehousing activities. Warehouses hold products for long periods sometimes in order to create time utility.Grading: Grading involves sorting products according to size and quality. This makes uying and seeling easier because it reduces the need for inspection and sampling.Financing: For many products, such as automobiles, fridges, and new homes, the purchase is facilitated when the marketer provides credit that makes the purchasing of the product possible.Marketing research: Through research, marketers may find out the need for new products and services. By gathering information on a regular basis, they can better plan, carry out and control marketing activities.Risk taking: It involves bearing the uncertainties that are part of the marketing process. Most marketing decisions result in either success or failure that is associated with risk.( )21. It is very important to understand buyers ' behavior.( )22. Marketers usually use different selling methods.( )23. Marketers ignore transporting costs and services.( )24. Both transporting and storing are the aspects of the physical distribution of products.( )25. Marketers provide credit that makes the purchasing of automobiles, fridges, and new homes possible.26-30题:阅读短文,从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个正确答案Passage 2The biggest mistake a workplace leader can make with offfice culure is failing to devise one at all.How do you know if your office culture is helping, or huring, your employees, and as a result your bottom line? Designing a thoughtful offfice culture is so important for a new company. Here are some aspects where a leader should be careful not to make mistakes. A cohesive office culture starts at the top and is built with intention. Facebook ’ s founder projects a laid-bak vibe. That sets the tone for his $200 bilion company, where he visits weekly Q and A sessions from his staff, loads up the perks, and courts a young team thatclosely mirros his target market, positioing Faceboook are especially disigned for their wants and needs.Strict dress code or early start time may seem like an easy way to build professionalism in your workplace, but is there a good reason for it? Strict requirements that work in a law office may erode the work ethic at a hip tech startup. Make sure to back up your rules with reason. For example, at Culture Studio, a T-shirt design and printing company, you 'd better believe there's no place for ties. Employees are encouraged to dress down in their brand's merhandise or their competitors '.Leadership shouldn ’ t abandon culture development there. Good employees tend to be goal-oriented over-achievers, so put your budget on that with team-building activities, contest, and incentives for the best. Think critically about the ideal employees for your team, what makes the tick, and how you can support them, withinand outside of their role n the compan 's goals.Setting the tone for your workplace starts with each hire and at every level in the company. At digital marketing firm Mabbly, every hiring decision is made with company 's vision in mind: a creative and young team of approachable guides that help clients to understand the seemingly mysterious world of PR in this internet age.26. What is the main topic of this article? .A. How to write business emails and memos.B. How to design a thoughtful office culture.C. How to set rules for employees to follow.27. The example of Facebook is to show.A. one should built a cohesive office culture on purposeB. how you can use Q and A sessions from your staffC. office culture must reflect your own wants and needs28. It is suggested that one should in the third paragraph.A. set the tone for one s companyB. drop strict dress code or early start timeC. back up offfice rules with reason29. What does put your budget on that" means in the fourth paragraph?A. To withdraw the money.B. To pay more attention to it.C. To invest money and effforts.30. Mabbly is targeted in.A. helping clients to understand the PR worldB. attracting as many investments as possibleC. making a link between selling and buying四、写作(共20分)31题:根据写作要求,写出一篇作文。

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