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1、【精品文档】如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流新视野第二版第三册听力原文Unit7Book3.精品文档.Unit 7 Why dont we start a business of our own? Listening-InTask 1: attending a business reception.Chris: Ive been looking forward to this reception for weeks. I cant wait to get some of my own leads. You know, start making new connections.Nora:
2、 smart thinking. But what are you going to do with all those brochures?Chris: The party ends at 2:00. l figure l can have them all distributed by 1:30.Nora: No, no, no. Let me clue you in. Those brochures will make you look like a green hand.Chris: What should l do then?Nora: Hand out business cards
3、. Thats the way to do it.Chris: l dont understand whats wrong whit these brochures about our company.Nora: This room is going to be filled with potential clients. But there is an unwritten law: you leave your work at the door.Chris: But how am l supposed to get anything out of this if cant talk busi
4、ness?Nora: You have business cards. Get in there and exchange cards. Just get a card for card.Chris: Then follow up on Monday?Nora: You catch on quick. Lets spilt up so we can cover more ground Chris: Great idea. This is going to be a piece of cake. Ill meet you back here at 2:00.(1)reception(2)new
5、connections(3)distributed(4)green hand(5)business cards(6)talk business(7)card(8)follow up(9)more ground(10)piece of cakeTask 2: Business ideasBusiness ideas are all around you. Many business ideas come from a careful analysis of market trends and consumer needs. If you are interested in starting a
6、business, but dont know what product or service you might sell, here are some ways that may help you find one. First of all, you should study how to add value to existing product. The difference between raw wooden products is a good example of putting a product through an additional process to incre
7、ase its value.But additional processes are not the only way value can be added. You might also add service, or combine one products with other products. For instance, a local farm which sells produce can offer a vegetable delivery service-for a fee. What business ideas can you develop along these li
8、nes? Focus on what products you might buy , and what you might do to them or withthem to create a profitable business. Some people have another way of making a profit. They improve an existing product or service. We all know that the person who can build a better mousetrap will make a lot of money.
9、That person could be you! A local entrepreneur has created an improved version of the hula hoop. Its bigger and heavier. So hula hoopers can controls it more easlily and do more tricks. How did she come up with this business idea? She thought hula hooping would be a fun thing to do with her daught.
10、But found the commercially available product too flimsy. There are very few products or services that cant be improved. Start generating business ideas by looking at the products and services you use and brainstorming ideas as to how they could be better .Questions1. what is the first way the speake
11、r mentions that can help produce a business idea?2. which of the following methods dose the speaker NOT mention?3. Why dose the speaker mention the hula hoop?4. Which of following is true according to the passage?5. What is the passage mainly about?1-5 CBBADTask 3: start-up companies Start-up compan
12、ies can come in all forms, but the phrase “start-up company” is often associated with high-growth, technology-oriented companies. Investors are often attracted to those new companies that have lower bootstrapping costs, higher risk, and higher potential returns on investment. Successful start-ups ar
13、e typically more scalable than established businesses in the sense that they can potentially grow more rapidly with limited investment of capital ,labor, or land. Start-ups have a number of options for funding. Venture capital firms and angle investors may help started-up companies begin operations,
14、 exchanging cash for an equity stake. In practice through, many start-ups are initially funded by the funders themselves. A critical task in setting up a business us to conduct research in order to assess the business ideas, the opportunities and risk in future development, and the commercial potent
15、ial. If a companys value is based on its technology. it is often equally important for the business owners to obtain intellectual property protection for their ideas. The news magazine The Economist estimated that up to 75 percent of the value of U.S. listed companies is now based on their intellect
16、ual property(up from 40 percent in 1980). Often, 100 percent of a small start-up companys value is based on its intellectual property. As such, it is important for technology- oriented start-up companies to develop a sound strategy for protecting their intellectual capital as early as possible. Star
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