新BCT听力材料
BEC听力资料Listening 1

ListeningPart oneQuestions 1-12You will hear three telephone conversations or messages.Write one or two words or a number in the numbered spaces on the notes or forms below.After you have listened once, replay each recording.Conversation OneLook at the note below. You will hear a man making a call about a delivery.Telephone message To: John WhiteDate: 19/10/2001Patrick Fisher range to say our new (1) _________________ would be delivered tomorrow. You need to tell Sarah Robbins, the (2) _________________ where to (3) _________________ them.Please phone Mr. Fisher on (4) _________________ if there are any problems.Conversation TwoLook at the note below. You will hear a man telephoning his personnel officer.Message Date: 12 November 2003 From: Roshan Singh, (5) _________________ Department. Message: he has received an interesting (6) _________________ and wants to discuss (7) _________________. He has to reply by (8) _________________,Conversation Three Look at the note below. You will hear a woman calling a company about a possible order.Telephone enquiryrecordCaller: Juile Ventnor from Pola Reach LtdShe’s interested in our (9) _________________ Requires details of our (10) _________________Total monthly order: approx (11) £_________________. Meeting on: (12) _________________Part twoQuestion 13-32Section oneYou will hear five short recordings.For each recording, decide what the speaker isbooking.Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the recording.Do not use any letter more than once.After you have listened once, replay each recording.13. ________ 14. ________ 15. ________ 16. ________ 17. ________A a seat for a concertB a table n a restaurantC a flightD a holidayE a rental carF a meeting roomG a tennis courtH a parking space Section two(Question 18-22)You will hear another five short messages.For each recording, decide what the speaker is doing. Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the recording.Do not use any letter more than once.After you have listened once, replay each recording.18. ________ 19. ________ 20. ________ 21 . ________ 22. ________A arranging a meetingB making anappointment C offering an invitationD canceling an order Emaking an apology F making an enquiry G confirming an arrangement H making a complaintPart three (Questions 23 -30)You will hear a job applicant talking to the personnel manager of a chain of stores..For each question make one letter for the correct answer.After you have listened once, replay each recording.23 The job vacancy is for A an Assistant ManagerB a Shop AssistantC a Store Manager24 Mr. Benn got his business qualification atA universityB night schoolC a training center25 Mr. Benn disagreed with the Manager aboutA product promotionB customer relationsC pricing policy26 At town and Country Stores, he deals withA suppliersB secretariesC sales staff27Mr. Benn is attracted to the vacancy because itoffers betterA career prospectsB wages and bonusesC working conditions28The American shops are currently run byA American managers in AmericaB British managers in AmericaC British managers in Britain29The new job deals withA sales patternsB suppliersC customer service30Mr. Benn could start the new job inA two weeksB four weeksC six weeks。
全新英语听力高二提高版听力材料

全新英语听力高二提高版听力材料English:The new English listening materials for the advanced level of high school aim to provide more challenging content to help students further develop their listening skills. These materials include a variety of authentic audio resources, such as interviews, news reports, and academic lectures, to expose students to different accents and speech patterns. In addition, the materials also incorporate more complex and nuanced language usage to help students improvetheir comprehension of advanced English. The listening exercises are designed to not only test students' ability to understand the main ideas and details of the audio but also to build their critical thinking skills through inference and analysis. By engaging with these advanced listening materials, students will be better equipped to understand and navigate real-world English conversations and media.中文翻译:高中高二提高版的全新英语听力材料旨在提供更具挑战性的内容,以帮助学生进一步发展他们的听力技能。
初级新编剑桥商务英语听力部分

LISTENING SCRIPTSModule 11.1 What does your job involve?Janet Good morning ,everyone .I’d like to welcome you all to this session about public speaking .My name’s Janet Coyte ,and I’ll be your trainer for today and tomorrow .I can see your names and the companies you work for on your badges ,but I’d like you to say something about your jobs and responsibilities .Katherine ,would you like to start?Katherine Certainly .Hi, I’m Katherine Alessi and I work for Marfil Solutions .I’m a management consultant. Marfil Solutions gives companies advice on their markets ,organization and processes .I interview clients ,identify problems and suggest solutions.Mark Morning .My name’s Mark Jenkins ,I’m a sales rep for Soap Heaven ,I visit customers and leave product samples .I look for new customers ,and I support my company’s customer service department.Kostas Hello ,I’m Kostas Hadavas .I’m the personal assistant to the managing director of a company called Athens Daily Menu ,which provides catering services .I arrange the MD’s travel and accommodation for business trips ,I organise his meetings, and I deal with correspondence.Suzanne Good morning .My name’s Suzanne Wilkes .I’m the chief financial officer of a company ,P&B Europe ,which designs gadgets and gifts .I’m responsible for the company’s accounts ,I advise the managing director on financial matters ,and I control the money that comes in and goes out.Carmen Hello ,I’m Carmen Selles ,I’m the quality manager in a company that produces car seats and interiors .I arrange and carry out tests of our products and I deal with customers’ complaints .Oh ,the name of the company is CarSpek.1.2 What does your job involve?I Hello .May I introduce myself? My name’s Ian and I work in the Asia-Pacific division.H Nice to meet you ,Ian. .My name’s Henry and this is my colleague, Sarah.S Hello, Ian .Do you work in the Sydney office?I No, not at the moment .My boss is in Sydney .But I’m based in Singapore.H Look! There’s Michelle over there .She’s based somewhere in Asia .I can’t remember where exactly .Do you know her?I Yes, we’re on the same project this year .She’s in Singapore ,too .H Ah, lucky you .She’s really beautiful-and clever too.I Yes, I know .It’s a real pleasure to work with her.S Well, I think I’ll leave you boys to discuss….work.H Oh ,Sarah ,you’re not jealous ,are you?S No ,I’m not…Michelle ,how lovely it is to see you again.1.3 What does your job involve?I What’s your name?K Kostas Hadavas.I How do you spell your surname?K H-A-D-A-V-A-S.I What do you do?K I’m the personal assistant to the managing director of Athens Daily Menu.I Who’s the managing director?K His name’s Georgos Solomos.I What does your job involve?K I deal with clients ,and I organise meetings and events.I Do you write reports too?K Yes, I often write reports and memos for our staff.I Do you work only in the Athens area?K No ,we don’t .We work in other parts of Greece too.I How do people react to you, man, doing this job?K Sometimes they are surprised ,but it isn’t usually a problem at all.I Do you like your job?K Yes ,I like it a lot.I Why do you like it?K Because I’m always busy, and because of the variety of things I do.Module 22.1 New projectsV HelloS Hi ,Vicky.V Hi, darling .How are things in Brazil?S Pretty good , And with you?V Fine.Where are you calling from?S My hotel in Fortaleza.It’s on the north-east coast.V Is it nice there?S Yes,the scenery is amazing.V And what are you doing in Fortaleza?S I’m woking on the plans for the shopping centre.What are you doing right now?V Oh,it’s sunny today,so I’m working in the garden.S And what are the children doing?V They’re watching TV.No,that’s not right .Tommy’s playing on his computer,and Emma’s with her friends,I think.S Good.And are you doing anything nice this weekend…2.2 Arranging a meetingD Dave Prakash.M Hi,Dave,it’s Martina.Listen,I need to discuss the designs for the new R300 series withyou.When can we meet?D I can’t make it today,I’ve got meetings all day.How about Monday morning?M I’m visiting the new plant on Monday morning ,but the afternoon is OK.D I’m probably taking time off in the afternoon,acturally.M Ok.Let me see…are you free on Thursday?D No,I’m visiting clients on Thursday morning,and I’m flying to Prague on Thursday afternoon.M Are you going to the trade fair?D Yes,that’s on Friday morning.I’m coming back on Friday afternoon. ,Look,what about Tuesday,for lunch?M No,I’m meeting the sales team on Tuesday and it’s an all-day thing.That leaves Wednesday.D Wednesday looks OK at the moment,but don’t forget the strategy meeing at 10 o’clock.M Oh,that’s right,I’m going to that too.But I’m free after that.How does 12.30 sound?We could have lunch.D Great,we can talk and eat on Wednesday.Now I must run.I’ve got a meeting with the Finance Director.2.3Arranging a meetingB Felix,are we planning to go to the New Directions Book Fair this year?F Yes ,I think so.It’s always a good event.We usually make lots of new contacts .When is it?B It’s in June this year .It’s on Thursday and Friday the 21st and 22nd.F Oh,just a second.Aren’t we going to Helsinki that week?B No,the Helsinki conference is in July.F Oh yes,that’s right.Fine,let’s go to the Book Fair.B There’s a special reception on the 21st.F Is it an lunchtime?B No,it’s in the evening an 8 o’clock.F Sounds great!Can you get everything organised?B No problem.I’ll confirm our attendance.Module 33.1Our guest today on ‘songs of my life’is the entrepreneur Martha Lane Fox ,of the massively successful company lastminute..With her business partner,Brent Hoberman,Martha Lane Fox started lastminute. in Brent’s living room.The idea was simple-a website selling late flights and late hotel bookings.The company grew very quickly and expanded from the UK into France,Germany and Sweden.They bought other travel companies,and after six years they had 1,400 stminute. went public in 2000,and the shares in the company increased their value by 40 per cent in twodays.Martha Lane Fox left the company in 2003.True to her entrepreneurial spirit ,she wanted to start more new companies .Martha,it’s a pleasure to have you here in the studio…3.2 Company structureParker Electronix is based in Fleet,in the south of England.We are leaders in hardware and software solutions for satellite technology.My uncle ,John Parker,founded the company in the 1960s.Our lastest product is a new program for optical instruments for the European Space Agency.Our engineers are involved in all of the stages of a project ,from planning to the final performance validation .The industrial department ,supervised by Gerhard Kulzer,provides regular certified training for its staff.The R&D activities,supervised by Ross Benton,are essential for all future applications .We have a workforce of 60 employees and a turnover of $7.5 million ,Now,let me introduce Arnaud Gamage ,our contracts &purchasing managing .Arnaud will explain to you…3.3Company structure…and now I would like to turn to the final section of the report. As you can see ,last year was an excellent year in production .The first two quarters were rather slow ,but as a result of new orders from Asia ,our production rose dramatically in the third and fourth quarter .This situation was reflected ,of course ,in our sales for last year.We started the year in a strong position,but in the second quarter worldwide sales fell sharply.This was a result of the high price of oil.However ,as I mentioned earlier,new orders from Asia meant that sales went up to their previous level by the end of the year.Looking now at the share price ,I am delighted to announce that last year was also an excellent year in this respect.The share price rose steadily for the first two quarters ,and it remained steady at its maximum for the rest of the year ,All in all ,last year was a very positive year…3.4 Exam spotlight,Listening Test Part One1M Hello ,Janet. Did you send those letters to our Italian suppliers?F Yes,I sent them on 13 June.Let me check….No,sorry.I sent them on the 14th.M Great,thanks.2M1 The new management have decided to invest in staff training.M2 Oh,really?I knew nothing about that.What do they want us to do?M1 They want us to improve our performance when presenting and negotiating,and make the most of our computer skills.Somebody has complained that our computers are out of date and so are our skills!M1 Yes,I think they’re right .Personally,I need to work on how to prepare my presentations.M1 Me too.Let’s start with presentation skills,then.3This is the answering machine for Benton Factory Outlet.We are open Monday to Wednesday from 9.00am to 6.15pm.On Thursday and Friday we are open from 9.00am to7.15pm.We are closed on Saturday and Sunday.4F1 Here are the P&W logos the agency has just sent.F2 Mm,let me see…I like the colours…F1 What about the shapes?F2 I’m not very keen on squares or rectangles.F1 So,do you prefer this one?F2 Yes,the circle is nice.5M1 Our booking for the Magic Children Expo has been confirmed.M2 Excellent!Now we have to organise the stand.By the way,where exactly is the stand? M1 Let me have a look.I’ve got the fax here.It’s number 18 in Hall J.M2 Ah,that’s the same hall as last year.M1 Yes,but last year our stand was number 80.6M1 The exhibition went better than last year.M2 Yeah,I’m really glad.It was a great success-especially for us.M1 There were more people than last year.I’ve got the figures-yes,15,312.That’s a lot more than last year.7The sales were very good in December.Then we saw the usual decrease in January and February,and we recovered a bit in March.8F Hello,this is Jane Howell from Conference Room number 4.M How can I help you,Ms Howell?F We asked for 120 bottles of water,one for each delegate at our meeting,but there are only 100.Could you send us 20 more?M Do you prefer sparkling or still water?F Still,please.M I’ll send them to you immediately.F Thanks a lot .Bye.M Bye.Module 44.1 Views on import controlsPresenter The crisis over clothing imports is still hitting the headlines,and we spoke to some of the people involved.In Portugal,Joao da Silva owns a small factory in Aveiro.Joao Look,I can’t see any problem with these import controls.The European Union should protect European industry-people like me and my factory workers.We can’t produce clothing at the prices the Chinese charge.I employ a small number of people ,it’s true,but they depend on me.Where else could they work around here?My message to Mr Mandelson is this:stop the Chinese imports,support European producers.Presenter But it’s a different message from the retail clothing chain Tulip.Listen to what Dagmar Rasmussen has to say.Dagmar We in the retail trade really think we should import garments from China ,or from Malaysia,or from any country that can supply us at a good price .Why should the European Union tell us where and how to do business?We are not at all happy with this situation .Our shops could be almost completely empty next week.What are we going to say to our customers?The European Trade Commissioner should act at once,and permit the clothes to leave the warehouses and to stock our shops.Really ,this can’t go on!4.2 Views on import controlsNewsreader1 And now for the business news from Susan Fleming.Newsreader2 Today’s headline is that China and the European Union have just announced that an end to the clothing blockade has been agreed .Millions of fashion items are sitting in ports around Europe ,where they have been since import restrictions were introduced in June .Today,however,both sides in the dispute,have reached an agreement,and the clothes,will be in the shops soon,The EU will accept all of the 80 million items.However,only 50 per cent of these items are part of this year’s imports.The other 50 per cent will be part of next import quotas.China agreed to this solution ,which is a compromise on both sides.The agreement is a victory for Peter Mandelson,the EU trade commissioner.Newsreader1 And on the stock exchange…4.3 Views on import controlsR Wates’Office Supplies Ltd,can I help you?C Hello,I’d like to speak to Mariah Keaton,please?R Who’s calling.please?C This is Jane Barrett,of Bryant&Sons.R I’m afraid Ms Keaton is not in her office at the moment .Would you like to leave a message?C Yes,I would.Our order has arrived ,and you’ve sent the wrong items.We ordered three boxes of A4 paper,five printer cartridges,two boxes of pencils,and four boxes of pens .You sent us two boxes of A5 paper ,the wrong printer cartridges,only one box of pencils ,and no pens.R I see.Which printer cartridges did you order?C The code is HP92274A.R And which did you receive?C The code on the ones we received is FO26ND.R Ok,Ms Barrett,I’ll ask Ms Keaton to call you when she gets back.Does she have your number?C I think so.But I’ll give it to you all the same.It’s 0573 764812.R Can I say that back to you? 0573 764812.C That’s right.R I’ll pass your message on to Ms Keaton.C Thank you.Goodbye.4.4 Views on import controlsN Westlaine Pharmaceuticals.S Hello.I’d like to speak to Natalia Marin,please.N Speaking.S Hi,Natalia.It’s sven.I need your budget figures for the report.Can you email them to me? N They’re not ready yet,I’m afraid .I’d like to check them again.Some of the figures aren’t quite right.S When do you think they’ll be ready?N I’m working them now,I’ll send them to you this afternoon.Is four o’clock alright?S Yes,that’s fine.I’ll write the report tomorrow morning.N Oh,by the way,Margareta is leaving next week.We’re having a little party tomorrow afternoon.Would you like to come?S Yes,I’d love to.What time?N Half past three.S Great.I’ll see you tomorrow.Bye.4.5 Telephone messages1M Good morning.Coud I speak to Mr Aitken,please?F I’m afraid he’s not in the office today.Can I take a message?M Just tell him Cailin called.F Could you spell your name,please?M Sure,it’s C-A-I-L-I-N.F Thanks so much.2F And your address is ?M 27,Mendip Road.F 27 Pendip. RoadM No,M for Madrid.Mendip.3M Hi,Sue.Can you call me back on 98 983 988?F Let me just check that-98 983 988?M Yes.Can you call me back right now,please?4F And when is the delivery due?M On the 23nd.F Did you say the 21st?M Sorry?F Do you mean the 21st,2-1,or the 23rd,2-3?M Oh I see.The 23rd,2-3.The 23rd of June.4.6 Telephone messages1R Reid ,Whelan and Blake.C Hello,I’d like to speak to Ms Chandra.R I’m afraid she’s not in today .Can I take a message?C Yes,this is Joe Panetta,from AS Associates.R I’m sorry,Panetta…is that P-A-N-E-doubleT-A?C Yes,that’s right.R And you’re from AS…C ..AssociatesR Thank you.So what’s the message,Mr Panetta?C I’m calling about the brochure Ms Chandra wanted.Can you tell her that our new brochure is coming out in two weeks’time?Would she like to wait for that one rather than receive the old one now?R I’m sorry,did you say two days or two weeks?C Two weeks.Could you ask Ms Chandra to phone me and confirm which one she wants? R Yes,of course.Does she have your number?C I’ll give it to you.It’s 0632 158431.R Alright,Mr Panetta,I’ll pass your message on to Ms Chandra.C Thanks.R You’re welcome.bye.2R Reid ,Whelan and Blake.C Hello,can I speak to Mr Horbaczewski?R I’m afraid he’s off sick.Would you like to leave a message?C Yes,my name is Bob Davis.R Could you spell your surname,please?C Sure.D-A-V-I-S.R And what is the message?C I need a copy of my tax form for last year.Could you ask Mr Horbaczewski to email a copy to me,please?R Certainly.Does he have your email address?C I’m not sure.I’ll give it to you anyway.It’s BD dot Davis,at hotmail dot .R All right,Mr Davis.I’ll give your message to Mr Horbaczewski.C Thank you very much .R Not at all.Goodbye.3R Reid ,Whelan and Blake.C Hello,is Maria Peters in today?R She is ,yes ,but she’s in a meeting at the moment.Can I take a message?C Yes,this is Sigrid Junge,from Hofmann GmbH.R I’m sorry,could you spell your name ,please?C Alright.Sigrid S-I-G-R-I-D-,Junge J-U-N-G-E.R And what was the name of the company?C Hofmann,that’s H-O-F-M-A-N-N-,G-M-B-H.R Thank you.Now what is the message?C I can’t fly to London on 17 April .There are no places available.But I can come on the 18th .Could you ask Maria to confirm that she can see me on the 18th?R Yes,of course.Does she have your number?C Yes,she does.R All right,Ms Junge,I’ll give your message to Mrs Peters.C Thanks.R You’re welcome.Goodbye.4R Reid,Whelan and Blake.C Hello,I’d like to speak to Mr Dando.R His line;s engaged.Would you like to wait?C Yes ,please…R Hello,caller,I’m afraid the line is still busy.C Can I leave a message?R Certainly.What is the message?C Could you tell him that I have accepted the first offer?R You’ve accepted the first offer.OK.And could you give me your name ,please?C Oh ,yes,of course.Martin Kraemer.Thant’s K-R-A-E-M-E-R.R Thank you.I’ll give Mr Dando your message.C Thank you.4.7 Telephone messages1Gabrielle Hello,Roberto?It’s Gabrielle.Can you tell me when the goods are arriving? Roberto Well,they’re leaving on 16 Feburary,and the journey takes three days .If everything goes well,you’ll have them on the 19th.2Personnel officer Good afternoon,Personnel.Caller Oh,please excuse me ,I think I must have the wrong extension. I wanted to speak to the production manager.Could you tell me her extension number ,please?Personnel officer Certainly,it’s 2319.But she’s not in her office at the moment.She’s having a lunch meeting with the managing director.3Krystof Krystof Grivas’s office. I can’t come to the phone at the moment. Please leave a message,and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can.Berndt Yeah,Krystof,it’s Berndt.The time is now one o’clock.Look,I won’t be able to make our 2.30 meeting.Can we make it a bit later-4.30 perhaps?4.8 Exam spotlight ,Speaking Test Part OneE Good afternoon.C1 and C2 Good afternoon.E My name’s Heather Barras and this is my colleague,Sharon Hutchinson.She will be listening to us.Now ,could I have your mark sheets,please?C1 Yes,here you are.C2 Here you are.E Thank you.Right .So,what’s your name?C1 My name is Christine Benferrhat.E How do you spell your surname?C1 It’s B-E-N-F-E-R-R-H-A-T.E And where are you from,Christine?C1 I’m from Brittany,in France.E And what’s your name?C2 M y name’s Joao Cordeiro and I’m from Portugal.E Joao,do you work or study in Portugal?C2 I work for an advertising company and I attend evening classes in English.E And you,Christine,do you work or study in Brittany?C1I finished school last year. I have a new job near Paris. I work for a multinational company.E And do you like your new job?C1 Yes,I like it a lot. I like speaking English with my colleagues and our customers.E And what about you,Joao?Do you like your work?C2 Yes, I like it very much. I like working with creative people.E OK.Christine,what do you do in your spare time?C1 I don’t have much spare time,but I like reading,listening to the music and I like swimming .When I go back to Brittany ,I also like windsurfing.E And you,Joao,do you have any hobbies?C2 Yes,I like taking photos. I have a new digital camera and I like taking piture of towns. I also like going to the cinema and I visit art exhibitions .There are a lot in Lisbon.E Do you think it’s better to live in a small town or big city?C2 I prefer big cities.It’s exciting and there’s a lot to do.E Do you agree,Christine?C1 No,I don’t agree with him. I live near Paris,but that’s because of my work. I would prefer to live in smaller town,like my home town in Brittany.Maybe because I like the sea.E Thank you.That’s the end of Part One of the Speaking Test.Module 55.1 Career changesP Excuse me.Could you pass me a plate?A Sure…You’re Petra Schein,aren’t you?P Yes, I am.A I thought so. You probably won’t remember me,but I came for an interview for an accountancy job with you about three years ago.P Yes,Alex,isn’t it?Belanger.A That’s right.P I seem to remember that one of your hobbies was photography.It was a real passion.A You do have a good memory!P So what happended?We offered you a job,but you went to work for our competitors –Deutsche Bank,I seem to remember.A The conditions they gave me were better, I’m sorry to say.P I can understand that.So, are you still working there?A No,I’ve given up banking altogether. I worked for Deutsche Bank for a little more than two years,but I didn’t like the job.There was too much competition among the employees,and I didn’t really like that.P Well,sometimes you have to be competitive if you want to make a progress.A I know,it wasn’t for me.P So,what do you do now?A I have become a professional photographer.P You know,that doesn’t surprise me .Are you in any particular sector?A I take portrait photos. I’ve just bought a studio,and I’m creating a library of photos,which I’m going to punish on my website.P You must give me your web address.A Better than that, I can give you my business card…And what about you?Are you still in human resources?P Yes ,I am.. I’ve moved to the head office,and I’m the manager there.So now I’m even busier than ever…5.2 Career changesF Hello.It’s nice to see you again.You’re looking well.B Thanks !I’m well. I’ve just come back from the Turin Book Fair.F Ah!One of your favourite events.How did it go?B Oh,the fair was quite a success.We had a lot of interest in a new series of science titles that we’ve published.And I met up with some old friends.Do you remember Nuno,from Lisbon?Yes,all in all ,it was very pleasant.And I do enjoy Italian food.F It’s delicious,isn’t it?Well then ,Berndt,has this been a good year for you?B Yes,it has.We’ve done really well in Western Europe-we’ve sold more books than ever before.And we’ve started distributing in countries in Eastern Europe as well-for example ,in Poland and Hungary.Poland is doing very well.The demand for our books has been almost as high as in Spain and Portugal.F That’s great! I can see you’ve been very busy.B Well ,of course!You know me.F So,what’s next then? I’m sure you’ve got something new planned.B Well,we’re going to move the actual printing to Slovakia.We have a new contract with a printing company in Bratislava.They’re going to take over about 80 per cent of our book printing next year.It’s going to cut our costs considerably,I hope.F What a coincidence! I’ve just been to Bratislava.B Well, I’m going to be there next month. I’m going to discuss the contract with the printers.And after that, I think I’m going to take a few day’s holiday. It’s been a very busy year.5.3 Negotiating a bank loanBM OK,well, I’ve got all the paperwork here for your loan application .Everything seems to be in order.Let’s just have a look at your business plan.Perhaps you could tell me about your ideas?JH Yes,of course.We plan to make fruit drinks,from 100 per cent fruit-no extra sugar,or additives or ‘E’numbers.At the moment,we’ve only got a couple of flavours,strawberry and pear,but we want to expand our range to include more flavours. BM You say that you’ve got some flavours.Have you already started making and selling your drinks?JH Only on a small scale,but they’re selling really well and we can’t keep up with demand.BM Right,so why exactly do you want a loan?Are you going to expand your range or increase you production?JH Well,both,we hope.BM And how do you plan to sell the drinks?Direct to the public?JH No,we’re going to sell through other companies.You know,in cafés,snack bars,at outlets in airports and railway stations.We’ve already had talks with the catering company that runs the ‘Travel Snack’chain.They’re going to stock our drinks in their main outlets/BM And are you going to be able to expand quickly?JH I think so,because we’re going to keep everything simple.We plan to use the same basic plastic bottles that we’ve used until now,and we’re going to use the fruit that is easily available locally.Our production process is very simple too.BM OK,what about your market?Who do you think is going to be your main market?JH So far most of our customers have been young people-you know,students,teenagers,people who are interested in drinking something healthy and natural .So we’re going to try to consolidate that market. I don’t think it’s a good idea to change our strategy at the moment.BM What kind of marketing have you done?JH A friend of ours has designed a great website for us,and I think we’re going to focus on the Internet for the moment.BM OK,so let’s look at these figures in more detail…Module 66.1 Flight problems1We got to the airport 30 minutes before the plane was due to take off,and we went straight to the check-in desk.First,the man at the desk said that the plane was already full because the flight was overbooked ,so we couldn’t get on.But then he changed his story.He said there were empty seats on the plane,but we were late and the check-in desk was closed.So we missed our plane and we had to buy two tickets for another flight.You see,if the flight is overbooked,they give you a seat on a later one-but if you arrive late,you lose your money. I bet the man at the desk was lying.2I called the airline to ask if my flight was on time ,and the man said that there might be a delay because of the snow,But when I arrived at the airport ,there were no flights.The woman at the information desk told me to go back to my hotel and wait.She said they were going to close the airport,and she didn’t know for how long.3I couldn’t complain about anything.The airline sent a taxi to collect me from my hotel.At the airport,they took me straight to the desk to check my case in. I didn’t have to wait.Then they let me sit in the First Class Lounge,even though I didn’t have a first class ticket.The woman in the lounge said she would bring me some food from the buffet if I was hungry .Then ,when it was time to go ,they pushed my wheelchair all the way to my seat on the plane ,And during the flight,they couldn’t do enough for me.4There’s one every week.If it’s not the baggage handlers,it’s the flight attendants,or even the pilots .The last time I travelled,it was the air traffic controllers.Oh ,but they weren’t stopping for the whole day,just for four hours,just long enough to cause absolute chaos .The announcement said there would be no cancellations that day ,only delays.But that meant that I missed my connecting flight in Frankfurt and had to fly out to Chile the following day.6.2 At the hotel1R Good afternoon.Carlton Hotel.How may I help you?G Yes,hello. I’m phoning to check if my online booking went through . I haven’t received any confirmation.R When did you make your booking?G Last Tuesday,the 14th.R Could I have your name,please?G Yes,it’s Johanson.R Let me see.Yes,Mr Johanson,we have a booking for you for Thursday,the 23rd,for one night.G Good.Thank you.2P Can I help you with your luggage,Madam?G Yes,please. I’ve got some very heavy suitcases.They’re over there,on the right.P Here you are, Madam.Which is your room?G I’m sorry,these two big suitcases aren’t mine.And this small one isn’t mine either.P They were the only suitcases on the right.G Oh, I meant to say ‘on the left’.One big suitcase and two small ones. I’m terribly sorry.P No problem,Madam.3G Who’s there?。
BCT介绍分析

BCT项目介绍相关下载•项目介绍•为满足汉语学习者的商务汉语测试需求,孔子学院总部/国家汉办委托对外经济贸易大学国际商务汉语教学与资源开发基地组织中外商务汉语教学、语言学、心理学和教育测量学领域的专家,借鉴近年来国际语言测试和商务汉语研究最新成果,对自2006年开考的商务汉语考试(BusinessChineseTest,简称BCT)进行了改版。
•改版后的商务汉语考试(BCT)作为一项国际汉语能力标准化考试,重点考查第一语言非汉语考生在真实商务或一般工作情境中运用汉语进行交际的能力,并对其能够完成的语言任务进行评价,旨在为企业的选拔任用、各类学校和培训机构的教学活动,以及学习者的自我评价提供参考依据。
•商务汉语考试(BCT)作为一个考试系列,由BCT(A)、BCT(B)和BCT(口语)三个独立的考试组成。
BCT(A)面向商务汉语初学者,考查考生运用汉语完成日常交际和基本商务交际任务的能力。
BCT(B)面向商务汉语中高水平学习者,考查考生运用汉语完成较为复杂的商务交际任务的能力。
BCT(口语)面向全部商务汉语学习者,通过网考形式,采用个性化、针对性的试题考查考生运用汉语口语完成各类交际任务的能力。
•商务汉语考试(BCT)具有以下特点:一、注重商务实用。
考试遵循以用为本、听说导向、能力为重、定位职场的原则,力求贴近职场实际情况。
二、制定《商务汉语能力标准》,倡导考教结合。
《商务汉语能力标准》基于大规模调研和数据分析,与《商务汉语考试BCT大纲》相对应,为精细化的能力评估和系统化的教学活动提供依据。
三、将商务文化纳入考查范围,以提高商务汉语学习者的跨文化交际能力。
•考试对象•商务汉语考试的考试对象为第一语言非汉语者。
任何一个第一语言非汉语者,从能用汉语进行最基本的交流到能用汉语进行熟练交流的人都适合参加BCT考试。
BCT考试对应试者的年龄、学历或学习汉语的时间没有任何限制。
•考试时间和地点•BCT考试每年定期在中国内地和海外举行。
BBC听力材料

BBC听力材料BBC1罗马尼亚掀起罢工浪潮罗马尼亚政府为了灭赤,决定削减1/4公务员薪酬,触发昨日数万名公务员罢工。
工会表示,教育部门、医疗机构、监狱和海关等均受工潮影响。
另有数千名医护人员上街示威,不满基本医疗物资供应不足和薪金偏低,要求政府下台。
BBC News with V ictoria Meakin.The UN Security Council has been holding an emergency session to discuss the Israeli attack on ships carrying pro-Palestinian activists, trying to break the blockade of the Gaza Strip. At least nine activists were killed when Israeli commandos stormed to the ships in international waters.Turkey which is home to many of the activists on the ships is leading international condemnation of Israel's action against the convoy. But Israel says it was acting in self defence. From the UN in New Y ork, Barbara Plett reports.Turkey called the commando raid in act of murder by a state and grave breach of international law. Its Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu urged the council to strongly condemn Israel and demand an international investigation. Israel's envoy retorted that the soldiers responded in self defence when activists on board the aid vessels via the attacked with intention of lynching them. None of council members seemed convinced by that argument, demanding at the very least a transparent and credible enquiry. And some European states like France expressed outrage, declaring that nothing justify the level of violence used.The German President Horst Koehler has resigned following criticism of comments he made about the use of German troops abroad. It's said the Germany's military operations oversea might be necessary to uphold its trade interests. The German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the resignation was unexpected as Oana Lungescu now reports from Berlin.Chancellor Merkel said she was surprised when Mr.Koehler sound her just two hours before stepping down. She tried and failed to make him change his mind. So she paid tributes to a popular president who she said had won over people's hearts. A former IMF bossed Mr.Koehler was a political outsider. He insisted his remarks were misunderstood, but reopening the debate about Germany's deeply unpopular mission in Afghanistan proved an embarrassment to the centre-right coalition, jousted its popularity slammed to a four year low in the polls.Pope Benedict has appointed nine senior clergy from the United States, England and Canada to investigate child abuse in Roman Catholic Institutions in the Irish Republic. The envoys have played leading roles in the investigation of abuse in their own countries when arrived in Ireland later this year. Duncan Kennedy reports from Rome.Among the nine appointed to lead the enquiry, a cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, the former head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. It wasn't himself subjected criticism over its handling of a pedophile priest case 25 years ago. The V atican said he want to respond adequately what he called the tragic cases of abuse perpetrated by priests and help lead to spiritual and moral renewal.Gunmen have attacked a Pakistani hospital in Lahore, killing at least eight people. The hospital chief executive said the attackers just budged in and fired indiscriminately.Y ou are listening to the World News from the BBC in London.Emergency workers in central America are still struggling to reach communities cut off in floods and landslides caused by Tropical Storm Agatha. It killed more than 100 people in recent days,most of them in Guatemala. Rescue teams are digging through mud and debris in search of dozens of people still missing after the storm which destroyed several neighbourhoods near Guatemala city.Greece is imposing a blanket ban on smoking on indoors public places because a previous partial ban did not work. The Greek Government used World No Tobacco Day to make the announcement. Here is Malcolm Brabant in Athens.The new law will come into effect at the start of September. It means that bars and restaurants which had declared themselves as smoking establishments to fear of losing customer. We are now be forced to be tobacco of free. The ban is going to happen in intriguing impact on Greece's current economic crisis. 40% of all Greeks smoke and therefore make a sizable contribution to the national treasury. As part of its austerity measures, the government has imposed tax increases on cigarettes. The ban could reduce sales and therefore tax revenues considerably.Tens of thousands of public sector workers in Romania have gone on strike to protest against government austerity measures. From Tuesday, the centre-right government led by the Prime Minister Emil Boc plans to cut public sector salaries by a quarter in pensions by 15%. The measures are closely tie to a 25-billion-dollar aid package agreed last year with the International Monetary Fund with the aim of reducing Romania's ballooning budget deficit.The French-born American sculptor Louise Bourgeois has died in New Y ork at the age of 98. Placed in New Y ork since 1938, Bourgeois gained fame only late in her long career in keep working right up to end for life. In recent decades, Louise Bourgeois's abstract explorations of things such birds, sexuality and death made her one of the world's most influential contemporary artists.BBC2英国保诚保险收购美国友邦保险计划失败英国保诚集团(Prudential PLC)收购美国国际集团(American International Group Inc.,简称AIG)旗下亚洲人寿保险业务美国友邦保险公司(AIA)的交易计划失败。
新概念英语听力材料

新概念英语听力材料---------------------------------------新概念英语听力材料故事对人们来说,有着天然的吸引力。
人们创作故事时,就期待着读者能够与之产生共鸣,得到愉悦的体验、得到情绪的释放。
本文是关于英语故事听力材料,希望对大家有帮助!关于英语故事听力材料:Shut Your Mouth“Shut your mouth,” Ginger said as she looked at Errol. He was looking at a green parrot squawking in a tree.“I didn’t even say anything,” he objected. She knew that he hadn’t said anything; she meant that his mouth was hanging half open.“You do that all the time,” she said. “You look silly. Sometimes I look around to see if people are looking at you. They must think that I'm your caregiver.”He apologized, saying he’d try to keep his mouth closed when he was looking at parrots. “Not just when you’re looking at parrots. Whenever you’re not using your mouth for talking, you should keep your mouth closed. Look at me,” she said. She demonstrated his“open mouth” position while looking at the parrot. “See how dumb I look?” she said.He laughed. “You look as smart and pretty with your mouth open as you do with your mouth closed,” he said.Since they’d already been dating for four years, he asked, why hadn’t she said anything before now? She said that she hadn’t wanted to hurt his feelings before. But now that she’d decided that they weren’t going to get married, and maybe they weren’t even going to continue dating, she felt it was okay to be xxpletely honest with him.He asked her if there were other things she had not told him.“Your underarms smell,” she said, “even after you take a shower.” He told her that the musky smell was actually attractive to some women. “Well, feel free to share it with them,” she said.He hoped she wasn’t serious about that, but he decided against asking her.关于英语故事听力材料:I’m Moving to NYEnough was enough. After four years of devoting herself to Ward, Leah had given up. “I’m moving toNew York,” she said. He couldn’t believe it. He begged her to give him one more chance. She said she had already given him “one more chance” too many times.“I asked you to marry me, but you said you weren’t ready to get married. You’re 50 years old—when will you be ready!? I asked you to find us an apartment, so that we could live together; you didn’t. As a nervous realtor, I asked you to stay with me when I had to sit in open houses by myself on weekends. You didn’t. I asked you to help my son find a scholarship or grant so that he could attend a good college. You didn’t. Shall I go on?”He said he got the picture. He apologized. “My priorities weren’t right; now I realize that you aremy only priority.”She said his apology was too little, too late. She had already bought an airline ticket to New York City; her flight was Monday evening.His jaw dropped. “You’re not serious! What are you going to do in New York?” he asked. “You don’t know anyone there. You’ve never even been there. You can’t just fly into New York all alone and startwandering around. It’s a dangerous place. And the places that aren’t dangerous are expensive. You don’t have any money!”She said she had enough money to stay in a hotel until she found an apartment and a job. She had always wanted to live in a big, exciting city like New York. “That’s where I can start my own business,” she said, “and maybe find a man I can depend on!”关于英语故事听力材料:Pete's Sharp KnifePete was in his kitchen. He was about to slice three green apples. He liked to eat fresh apples with cinnamon sprinkled on them. He opened the blinds so that he could get more sunlight into the kitchen. Now he could see what he was doing.He grabbed a knife out of a drawer. It said "Surgical Stainless USA" on the side of the blade. The blade was very thin and light. It had teeth, like a saw. The handle was a brown piece of cheap hollow plastic.He had bought this knife about 20 years ago at a county fair. It was one of those knives that were advertised on TV. It could cut through a tomato can, and then cut easily and cleanly through a fresh tomato."You never need to sharpen it. The sharp edge is guaranteed for life." That’s how they advertised it. And Pete, for once, couldn’t argue that the advertisers lied. This was a great knife. But it was also a dangerous knife. A couple of years ago, Pete was careless. He was rapidly slicing a potato and the blade got his finger. The doctor put three stitches in Pete’s finger."Next time, be more careful," the doctor said.No kidding, Pete thought. He was so careful that he didn’t use the knife for almost a year.感谢阅读,欢迎大家下载使用!。
听力课本听力原文---新世纪视听说4(第三版)听力文本资料B4-U3听力原文
听力课本听力原文---新世纪视听说4(第三版)听力文本资料B4-U3听力原文UNIT3Track 4-3-2Conversation 1Woman 1: What are you watching?Woman 2: Oh, just the news.Woman 1: Can I change the channel?Woman 2: In just a minute. I want to see the end of this report.Woman 1: I didn't know you were interested in the news.Woman 2: Well, it's Christiane Amanpour. She's really great. She usually reports from London -- the city where she was born.Woman 1: I don't know her.Woman 2: She's an international correspondent. She goes to some really dangerous places. When there's a war, she's usually there.Woman 1: Sounds scary.Woman 2: Yeah. And -- get this -- she's a wife and mother, too.Woman 1: That's very impressive!Conversation 2Man 1: That's a strange -- looking book. What is it?Man 2: It's the writings and photos of Dan Eldon. He was a photojournalist.Man 1: A photojournalist?Man 2: Yeah. A photographer and a journalist. He was born in London in 1970. The book tells all about his life and his dangerous adventures.Man 1: Well, the book certainly looks interesting. Has hewritten anything else? Man 2: He wrote a book when he was younger. Unfortunately, he won't be writing anything else -- he was killed.Man 1: He died?Man 2: Yeah. It's really sad. He was only 22. He was killed while working in Africa. Track4-3-4Joe: What are you reading, Maria?Maria: The Daily News.Joe: The News? Ugh! That?s a terrible paper.Maria: Oh, Joe, it?s not so bad.Joe: Not so bad? Look at that headline on the front page! It?s so sensational. Maria: Well, they?ve got great comics. I can?t live without my comics.Joe: I know. But the news coverage is so poor, ... especially the international news. It?s a joke, really.Maria: I?m not so interested in the international news. Besides, they have so many other good features.Joe: Like what?Maria: Like… the daily horoscope, for example. I love it.Joe: That?s not a good reason to buy a newspaper … for the horoscope!Maria: Look, the newspaper only costs 50 cents. What so you expect?Joe: Good point.Maria: Besides the horoscope, I also like the entertainment news. I like to read about the stars and their love affairs.Joe: Well, you can keep The Daily News. I?m going to stick with The Times.Track 4-3-6Amy: John, I?ve never notice this old photo of your familybefore.John: My mother just found it in the attic. She decided to hang it up.Amy: It?s a nice picture of your family.John:I think it?s embarrassing. And I look stupid.Amy: Well, you could…ve combed your hair … it?s a nice shot, though. Look at how young you are! How old were you in the photo?John: Eight … no wait, I?d just turned nine.Amy: I guess these two people are your parents.John: Yep. They were married when that picture was taken. Now they?re divorced. Amy: Oh. What do they do?John: My father?s retir ed. Mom works in a hospital.Amy: What are their names?John:Well, my father?s name is Joseph. My mother is Olivia---she was named after a popular actress.Amy: How great! I have an aunt with the same name. I love the name Olivia …Who?s that guy?John: Which one?Amy: The guy standing behind you. Is that your brother, Tom?John: No, that's my Uncle Randy. He?s only two years older than my brother.Amy: He?s cute. I love a guy with a moustache.John: Um, sorry, but he?s married now. His wife just had a baby.Amy: I was just making a comment … So the other young guy must be your brother. John: Yes. That?s Tom.Amy: How old is he in the picture?John: Let?s see … he?s nine years older than me … so hewould…ve been 18 then. Amy: And there?s your little sister, Tina. She?s so cute!John: Yeah. She?s two years younger than me. It?s hard to believe she?s in high school now!Track 4-3-81. A bank robbery in Virginia, USA, was stopped when the robber and the bank teller couldn?t reach an agreement. The robber pushed a holdup note under the window, but the teller looked at it, said,” I can?t read this,” and gave it back. The robber pushed the note through a second time. The teller crumpled the note up and threw it at the robber. He picked it up and walked out of the bank.2. A professional ice hockey player will miss the rest of this season?s games because he injured himself. National Hockey League goalie Jean-Louis Blanchard went on the injured list after he fell and seriously hurt his back. He was walking out ofa restaurant in Ottawa, Canada, when he slipped on some ice.3. The first international camel beauty contest was held last week in Alxa, in western China. More than 100 dressed-up camels entered the contest. The judges examined them for shiny hair, tall humps, and beautiful costumes. Unlike human beauty contests, though, there were no interviews with the contestants.4. Police in Sheffield, England, arrested a 41-year-old man for stealing five cars. Graham Owens went to car dealers and said he wanted to buy a car, and borrowed a car to test-drive. Each time, he drove the car around, then cleaned it inside and washed it outside---before leaving it at the side of the road, and walking home.P 49 Track 4-3-101. Nutty newsLulu is a kangaroo. For 10 years she has lived with the Richards family. Lulu was adopted by the family after they found her next to her dead mother.Mr. Ken Richards is a farmer. He was working on his farm when a heavy tree branch suddenly fell on top of him.Lulu stood ne xt to Mr. Richards? body. She started barking and didn?t leave Mr. Richards? side.I?ve never heard Lulu bark like that---she sounded like a dog. She barked and barked and she didn?t stop, “said Celeste, Mr. Richards? daughter.After 15 minutes, the Richards family went to investigate. They found Ken on the ground and he was unconscious.“Lulu is a hero, “said Celeste. “She saved my father.”Mr. Middleton, an expert veterinarian, said that Lulu?s story is rare. “I have never seen a kangaroo act like that. Maybe lulu helped Ken Richards because the Richards family is the only family she has ever known.”Lulu has always followed Ken around the farm. She?s a loyal, friendly, and very intelligent kangaroo. After Ken leaves the hospital, he is planning to go everywhere with Lulu.2. Nutty newsApproximately 175,000 people live in the Republic of Vanuatu, an island chain east of Australia. It is a popular tourist destination because there?s a lot to do there: you can visit waterfalls, go horseback riding, take an aerial tour, or visit a traditional Ni-Vanuatu village. Vanuatu is most famous for its scuba diving and snorkeling.In an effort to draw attention to these popular water sports, Vanuat u has created a world?s “first”: the government has opened an underwa ter post office. You have to be a certifiedscuba driver to work there. The office is three meters below the surface in an area on the outskirts of Port Vila, the capital city. So far, the post office has hired four workers. They will work in a room surrou nded by the beauty of Vanuatu?s underwater world. Customers will buy waterproof postcards on land and then drive down to the post office to receive a special waterproof stamp.。
BCT
商务汉语考试(BCT)作为一个考试系列,由 BCT(A)、BCT(B)和BCT(口语)三个独立 的考试组成。BCT(A)面向商务汉语初学者, 考查考生运用汉语完成日常交际和基本商务交 际任务的能力。BCT(B)面向商务汉语中高水 平学习者,考查考生运用汉语完成较为复杂的 商务交际任务的能力。BCT(口语)面向全部 商务汉语学习者,通过网考形式,采用个性化、 针对性的试题考查考生运用汉语口语完成各类 交际任务的能力。
一.听力
第一部分,共20题。每题听一次。每题都是两个人的两句 对话,第三个人根据对话问一个问题,试卷上每题提供 4个选项,考生根据听到的内容选出答案。 第二部分,共15题。每题听一次。每题都是两个人的4句 对话,第三个人根据对话问一个问题,试卷上每题提供 4个选项,考生根据听到的内容选出答案。 第三部分,共15题。每题听一次。播放5段话,每段话后 带几个问题,试卷上每题提供4个选项,考生根据听到 的内容选出答案。
为满足汉语学习者的商务汉语测试需求,孔子学院总 部/国家汉办组织中外商务汉语教学、语言学、心理学和 教育测量学领域的专家,借鉴近年来国际语言测试和商务 汉语研究最新成果,对自2006年开考的商务汉语考试改版后的商务汉语考试(BCT)作为一项国际汉语能 力标准化考试,重点考查第一语言非汉语考生在真实商务 或一般工作情境中运用汉语进行交际的能力,并对其能够 完成的语言任务进行评价,旨在为企业的选拔任用、各类 学校和培训机构的教学活动,以及学习者的自我评价提供 参考依据。
二.阅读
第一部分,共20题。试卷上提供一系列阅读材料,如图片、 表格、语段、篇章等,每个阅读材料带几个问题,考生 要从4个选项中选出答案。 第二部分,共10题。试卷上提供两篇文字,每篇文字有5 个空格,考生结合上下文,从提供的7个句子选项中选 出答案。 第三部分,共10题。10个题分为两组,每组5题。试卷上 提供4段材料以及几个问题或句子,考生要判断问题或 句子与哪段材料有关。
商务汉语考试BCT(基础)介绍
商务汉语考试BCT(基础)介绍商务汉语考试BCT(基础)是测试普通职场汉语水平的国家级、国际性、标准化考试,是商务汉语考试的基础部分,属推广型商务汉语考试。
英文名称为Business Chinese Test(Basic),简称BCT(基础)。
BCT(基础)考查考生在日常生活、简单的社会交往、一般工作中应用一定的汉语进行基本交际的能力。
一、考试对象第一语言非汉语者。
尤其是海外广大地区的普通职业人群、接受职场汉语培训的企业员工、孔子学院里学习商务汉语的学员等。
汉语水平达到新HSK(二级)的考生,如果再学习一些基础的商务汉语,将较适合参加BCT(基础)的考试。
二、考试用途BCT(基础)服务于全球需要评价相关人员普通职场汉语水平的各类机构及个人。
主要用途:帮助有关教学、培训机构在招生、入学分班等过程中认定学生的职场汉语水平。
为用人单位在人员招聘、选拔、晋级等决策过程中评价相关人员的职场汉语水平提供参考依据。
评价有关教学单位、培训机构的教学、培训成效。
为求职、应聘、或希望提升职位的人士提供普通职场汉语水平的证明。
帮助汉语学习者了解、发展自己的职场汉语水平。
三、考试等级四、试卷构成五、成绩报告BCT(基础)成绩报告提供听力、阅读、总分三个分数及相应等级。
听力、阅读满分各为100分,总分为听力、阅读两个单项分之和,为200分。
根据听力分、阅读分和总分分别确定BCT(基础)的听力级、阅读级和总评级。
达到BCT(基础)三级的考生,为参加BCT考试打下了基础。
六、考试日期2011年在海内外试考。
考试日期:4月10日、7月17日、9月4日和11月6日。
七、咨询国家汉办考试处kaoshi@ 86-10-58595834汉考国际测试技术服务(北京)中心有限公司kaoshi@ 86-10-82520488 北京大学商务汉语考试研发办公室service@ 86-10-62758874八、考试题型商务汉语考试BCT(基础)分听力和阅读两项分测验。
BCT商务汉语考试
BCT商务汉语考试
商务汉语考试(BCT)是一项针对商务汉语的标准化语言能力测试,旨在评估应试者在商务环境中使用汉语进行沟通的能力。
该考试是针对商务领域专业人士的一门语言测试,有助于评估他们的汉语水平,以便更好地适应商务交流和工作需求。
商务汉语考试包括听力、阅读、写作和口语四个部分,每个部分都有具体的评分标准和考察内容。
听力部分主要考察应试者对商务场景中口头表达的理解能力,包括对话、报告、新闻等材料。
阅读部分主要考察应试者对商务文本的理解和阅读速度,包括商务信函、报告、广告等材料。
写作部分要求应试者根据给定的话题或商务情境完成一篇商务文案,考察其语言表达、逻辑结构和语言准确性。
口语部分要求应试者与考官进行互动交流,考察其语言表达、思维敏捷性和沟通技巧。
对于商务汉语考试的准备,考生需要充分了解考试内容和要求,进行有针对性的复习和训练。
除了熟悉商务汉语的语言特点和表达方式,考生还应该积累相关的商务知识和词汇,以便更好地应对考试。
此外,考生还应该注重听力、阅读、写作和口语的综合训练,提高自己的语言运用能力和表达能力。
在参加商务汉语考试时,考生应该保持良好的心态和自信心,注意时间安排和答题技巧。
同时,考生还应该注意答题的准确性和完整性,避免因疏忽或理解偏差而失分。
最后,考生还应该关注考试成绩和反馈,以便及时调整自己的学习方法和备考策略。
总之,商务汉语考试是一项重要的语言能力测试,对于商务领域的专业人士来说非常重要。
通过充分的准备和合理的备考策略,考生可以更好地应对考试,提高自己的商务汉语水平。
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新BCT孔院测试听力材料
(音乐,30秒,渐弱)
大家好!欢迎参加新BCT考试。
大家好!欢迎参加新BCT考试。
大家好!欢迎参加新BCT考试。
新BCT听力考试分三部分,共30题。
请大家注意,听力考试现在开始。
第一部分
一共10个题,每题听两次。
例如:三;送礼物
现在开始第1到10题:
1.先生
2.打印机
3.对不起
4.很热
5.购物
6.看报纸
7.桌子和椅子
8.讨论问题
9.一台电脑
10.非常喜欢
第二部分
一共10个题,每题听两次。
例如:再见,李先生。
现在开始第11到20题:
11.中午,我们去饭馆吃饭。
12.今天天气不好,下雨了。
13.喂,请您一会儿再打,我现在很忙。
14.小王加班太累了,让他睡一会儿吧。
15.你看到我的钥匙了吗?
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16.请喝杯茶,休息一下。
17.我就要这三本,一共多少钱?
18.王医生在这家医院工作十年了。
19.你能帮我拿一下上面那个盒子吗?
20.我每天开车去上班。
第三部分
一共10个题,每题听两次。
例如:女:明天下午我们一起去工厂,好吗?
男:好的,我们两点从办公室出发。
问:他们从哪儿出发?
现在开始第21到30题:
21.男:王秘书,现在几点了?
女:两点半。
问:男的想知道什么?
22.女:王先生,您好!认识您很高兴。
男:我也是,认识您很高兴。
问:根据对话,可以知道什么?
23.男:你要去火车站?
女:是的,去北京出差,下周见。
问:女的最可能什么时候回来?
24.女:我写的报告你看了吗?感觉怎么样?
男:内容很丰富,非常不错。
问:男的认为报告怎么样?
25.男:听说你不住在西城区了?
女:是的我现在住在东城。
问:关于女的,可以知道什么?
26.女:先生,您想吃点儿什么?
男:等一会儿,我再看看菜单。
问:女的做可能是什么人?
27.男:你喜欢什么运动?
女:有很多,跑步啊、游泳啊我都喜欢。
问:他们在谈论什么?
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28.女:周末你有什么安排?
男:我打算和同事去爬上,你也一起去吧。
问:男的计划周末去干什么?
29.男:你想喝什么?
女:来杯咖啡吧。
问:女的要喝什么?
30.女:我的电脑打不开了,你帮我看看是什么问题。
男:好的,我马上过去。
问:关于女的,可以知道什么?