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1、商务英语高级真题集听力原文剑桥商务英语高级真题集听力原文1 This is the Business English Certificate Higher 4, Listening Test 1. Part One. Questions 1 to 12 You will hear Jack Lester, founder of Hinde Instruments Corporation, a telescope manufacturer, giving a talk about the development of his company. As you listen, for questio
2、ns 1 to 12, complete the notes, using up to three words or a number. After you have listened once, replay the recording. You now have 45 seconds to read through the notes pause Now listen, and complete the notes. pause My name is Jack Lester and Im here to talk about the company I originally founded
3、 in nineteen seventy-two, Hinde Instruments. Today, the company, with factories in Nevada and Texas and its headquarters in California, is one of the worlds largest manufacturers of telescopes. Sales have grown at a rate of thirty-six per cent for the last ten years and in two thousand and two, reac
4、hed one hundred and twenty-six million dollars. But this hasnt always been the case. In fact, in nineteen ninety-one, the threat of bankruptcy was hanging over the company. Ive always been an amateur astronomer and started building my own telescopes when I was ten. After working as an engineer at WA
5、C, it seemed quite natural to start my own telescope company, Hinde Instruments. To start with, the company imported telescopes and sold them by mail order, but by nineteen seventy-seven, the company was making its own telescopes. Almost overnight, we took a huge portion of the market, amateur astro
6、nomers being keen to buy our telescopes because of the features they offered. By nineteen eighty-three, sales reached two million dollars. In nineteen eighty-six, I sold the company for six point five million dollars to the Amtex Group, staying on as President. From the start, I disagreed with the n
7、ew owners, and things did not go well. Then the sky fell in. In February nineteen ninety- one, the bank called in the companys loans. There was no cash at the time. In fact, the companys balance sheet gave a net worth of minus two point five million dollars for nineteen ninety-one, the company havin
8、g lost that much the previous year on sales of eleven point five million dollars. I made a personal loan to the company of sixty- five thousand dollars to stave off the bank for one week so I could start to negotiate with three senior managers at Hinde interested in buying the company. It worked, an
9、d Amtex agreed to sell us one hundred per cent of the companys stock, along with all its liabilities, for one thousand dollars. As the key investor, I purchased fifty-one per cent of the company for five hundred and ten dollars. 剑桥商务英语高级真题集听力原文2 This is the Business English Certificate Higher 4, Lis
10、tening Test 2 Part One. Questions 1 to 12 You will hear a speaker giving a group of managers advice on how to run a project. As you listen, for questions 1 to 12, complete the notes, using up to three words or a number. After you have listened once, replay the recording. You now have 45 seconds to r
11、ead through the notes. pause Now listen, and complete the notes. pause Woman: Um, OK, er, can I have your attention, please? Thanks. Now, er, people ask me how do I know if a project is good and, if so, how do I then keep it on track? Well, there are no magic formulas, but I do have a few tips for c
12、hoosing and managing projects that Id like to share with you today. First of all, choose carefully! Your project needs to be large enough to be worthwhile and one in which your basic skills will enable you to succeed. This means sifting through proposals very carefully, and so its essential that you
13、 allocate enough hours to the selection process. When youve done that, you need to work out how long the project will take. Its pretty tough to maintain a projects freshness and flexibility, so you dont want it running on too long - therefore, you need to set a sensible, manageable timescale. When y
14、ou start, you need to think about how your project will be better than the last one, and this means you should constantly keep the customers circumstances in mind and think about what they want. Employees will be enthusiastic about the project if you emphasise how important it is. So you should aim
15、to convince them of how crucial teamwork is, and if you can do that, youre more likely to get the best results. Also, good managers have a constantly updated picture of the project performance, and to achieve this, you need to be efficient at record-keeping. As the project gets going, you should alw
16、ays keep employees informed and involved in whats going on, so that they understand any constraints. At the same time, this will help them to appreciate the progress being made. And try meeting across boundaries. In well-managed projects, youll find that any meetings that are held are not exclusive
17、to the project workers, but include people from different disciplines who work in the same organisation. These outsiders may come up with fresh approaches, which can speed up the whole project. Now, encountering problems is almost inevitable; you need to recognise that and deal with them. To do this
18、 successfully, you need to share information about anything which is not going well. This will allow you to make decisions quickly and minimise any big changes. These may come as a result of the customer altering their requirements. Its vital to be able to adjust to these developments, so make an at
19、tempt to be as flexible as you can in your dealings with them. The prospect of success rises when those involved are consciously trying to do better than any other businesses or even past practices within their own company, so its important to breed competitiveness - the more the better if you want
20、to get the best result. And finally, dont forget that companies that appear to be doing well all the time owe their success, in part, to a willingness to diversify when the market moves or alters, or as they recognise where they can make a better contribution. And, when youre contemplating a risky p
21、roject, make sure you employ people who have several skills. This means they could be transferred if the original project doesnt succeed. Well, er, I hope thats helped. Urn, now, if anybody has any questions. 剑桥商务英语高级真题集听力原文3 This is the Business English Certificate Higher 4, Listening Test 3. Part
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