一.阅读部分
partone
1.d2.a3.b4.d5.c6.c7.a
parttwo
8.b9.d10.h11.g12.c
partthree
13.d14.g15.c16.a17.a18.g19.d20.c
partfour
21.d22.b23.a24.d25.a26.c27.b28.c29.b
30.a31.a32.c33.c34.d35.b
partfive
sectiona
36.most是多余,应删掉.
37.one是多余,应删掉.
38.those是多余,应删掉.
39.dollars是多余,应删掉.
40.没有多余的词.
sectionb
41.their应改为its
42.though应改为through
43.other应改为another
44.height应改为high
45.weights应改为weighs
二.写作部分
partone
question46
(sampleforreference)
to:emily
asononeintheofficehasbeentoitaly,itwillbeagoodideatovisitit.wemaystayinthegrandpalazzohotelandthetelephoneis809.775.3333.pleasecontactthemtogetfurtherinformation.
parttwo
question47
(sampleforreference)
howtoimprovequalitymanagementsystemwithlimitedcapitals?thatisthekeyto
success.aftercarefulstudyofibiincourmainpetitor,wefindthattheyspendsomemoneyincustomerserviceandvenderinspectionswhicharevitaltoqualitymanagement.asweknow,softwarearedevelopedquickly.customersandvendersknowclearlywhattheyneed.therefore,weshoulddevelopprogrammersbasedoninformationthroughcustomerserviceandvenderinspections.anotherfactwithourattentionisthatalthoughibiinc.splantproductivityisnothigh,theycansellouttheirnew,high-qualitysoftwarequicklyastheyhaveaverygoodqualitycontrolsystem.therefore,weshouldadjustthecapitals.
三.听力部分
1.white2.23.wine
4.well-cooked5.kopek6.checking
7.1,000pounds8.699.onholiday
10.friends11.three12.march
13.f14.h15.d
16.g17.a18.c
19.a20.e21.b
22.f23.b24.a
25.a26.c27.b
28.c29.b30.c
第2篇:BEC二级模拟试题五的参考*
一.阅读部分
partone
1.d2.a3.b4.d5.c6.c7.a
parttwo
8.b9.d10.h11.g12.c
partthree
13.d14.g15.c16.a17.a18.g19.d20.c
partfour
21.d22.b23.a24.d25.a26.c27.b28.c29.b
30.a31.a32.c33.c34.d35.b
partfive
sectiona
36.most是多余,应删掉.
37.one是多余,应删掉.
38.those是多余,应删掉.
39.dollars是多余,应删掉.
40.没有多余的词.
sectionb
41.their应改为its
42.though应改为through
43.other应改为another
44.height应改为high
45.weights应改为weighs
二.写作部分
partone
question46
(sampleforreference)
to:emily
asononeintheofficehasbeentoitaly,itwillbeagoodideatovisitit.wemaystayinthegrandpalazzohotelandthetelephoneis809.775.3333.pleasecontactthemtogetfurtherinformation.
parttwo
question47
(sampleforreference)
howtoimprovequalitymanagementsystemwithlimitedcapitals?thatisthekeyto
success.aftercarefulstudyofibiincourmainpetitor,wefindthattheyspendsomemoneyincustomerserviceandvenderinspectionswhicharevitaltoqualitymanagement.asweknow,softwarearedevelopedquickly.customersandvendersknowclearlywhattheyneed.therefore,weshoulddevelopprogrammersbasedoninformationthroughcustomerserviceandvenderinspections.anotherfactwithourattentionisthatalthoughibiinc.splantproductivityisnothigh,theycansellouttheirnew,high-qualitysoftwarequicklyastheyhaveaverygoodqualitycontrolsystem.therefore,weshouldadjustthecapitals.
三.听力部分
1.white2.23.wine
4.well-cooked5.kopek6.checking
7.1,000pounds8.699.onholiday
10.friends11.three12.march
13.f14.h15.d
16.g17.a18.c
19.a20.e21.b
22.f23.b24.a
25.a26.c27.b
28.c29.b30.c
第3篇:BEC二级模拟考试题推荐
BEC二级模拟考试题
partone
questions1-7
.readthesesentencesandthefollowingnewreports.
.whichcountrydoeseachsentencedescribe?
.foreachsentencemarkoneletter(a,b,cord)onyouranswersheet.
example:
theheadofstatewenttochinatotreathisdisease.
answer:b
1.thegovernmentdidntwanttocancelameetinginitscapital.
2.thiscountrydidsomethingthatwentagainsttheinternationalagreements.
3.thekingdeclaredthathewasunabletostopthecivilwar.
4.afiercequarrelbrokeoutbetweenthiscountryanditsneighbour.
5.anationalbudgetisgoingtobeapprovedbytheparliamentsometimeinjuly.
6.anopposition.partyplanstoturndownitsenemywhonowcontrollsthegovernment.
7.anuclearreactorarousedthesuspicionoftheunitednationswhichsentinspectorstheretoinvestigate.
a.northkoreaannouncedthatithadbeguntochangethefuelatanuclearreactoratyoungbyonwithoutthepresenceofinternationalinspectors,amovethatiscontrarytointernationalagreements.
b.thekhmersrougesclaimedtohavecapturedthetownofmongkolborei,innorth-westerncambodia.askingsihanoukpreparedtoleaveforchinatoresumecancertreatment,hesaidhehadlosthopeofresolvingthecambodianconflict.
c.japansmainoppositionparty,theliberaldemocrats,saiditwouldtrytobringdowntheminoritygovernmentoftsutiomuhataoncethebudgetispassedbyparliamentinmid-july.
d.thephilippinesrefusedademandbyindonesiatobanaconferenceinmanilaoneasttimor,provokingtheworstdisputebetweenthecountriesforseveralyears.
parttwo
questions8-12
.readthismemorandum.
.choosethelestsentencefromthelista-itofilleachoftheblanks.
.foreachblank(8-12)markoneletter(a-i)onyouranswersheet.
.denotmarkanylettertwice.
.oneanswerhasteengivenasanexample.
memorandum
to:filmawilliams,schoolofarchitecture
from:rams.johnson,physicalplantoperations
subject:air-conditioninginstallationcostsforeasthall.
date:4.4.94
asyourequestedinyourmemoofmarch15,wehavestudiedthecostsofinstallingairconditioningforthesevenofficesandtwostudioclassroomsineesthall......example....`..
officeandclassroominstallation
estimateswereobtainedfromthreecontractorsonthecostsofcoveringtheofficesandclassrooms......8......theworkwouldtakeaboutthreeweeks.
becausethecentralunitwouldbeinstalledontheroof,somenoiseproblemsmightoccurduringafour-orfive-dayperiod......9......sheetmetalworktobuildoutlestintheclassescouldbedoneonweekends,andtheovertimelabourcostsofabout,500havebeenincludedintheestimates.
arrangementswerenotmadetodotheofficespaceinstallationonweekends`.....10.....
additionalinstallation
becausealargerinstallation,includingamorepowerfulcentralunit,wouldbenecessarytohandlethehallsandstairways,anadditional,000wouldberequiredfortheequipment......11......ifthisadditionalworkweredelayeduntilalatertime,anewcentralunitwouldberequiredalongwithchangesinthepipeway......12......
summary
thetotaljobforthebuildingwouldbeabout,000ifdoneatonetime.atwo-stageinstallationwouldcostabout,000.icangetofficialbidsatyourrequest.
example:a
aasyousuggested,wealsosoughtinformationontheadditionalcostofair
conditioningintheentrancehallsandstairways.
ballthesethreewereinthe,000to,000range.
cthislaterinstallationwouldcostabout,000.
dhowever,classinterruptionshouldbeminimal.
einthesameway,eachofthesethreewouldtakeatleastonemonth.
ftherefore,thetotalcostwasthis,000plusanother,000.
glabourcostswouldbeanadditionals5,000,bringingthetotalcostoftheadditionto,000.
heachfacultymembercouldexpecttohaveworkersintheofficeforaboutoneday.
isofacultymemberscancontinuetheirofficeworkasusual.
partthree
questions13-20.
.readthisletteralertexplanationofbusinessproblems,andanswerthequestionsthatfollow.
williamsandco.
54jermynstreet
londonsw1y6lx
july,1993
managerofexportsales
hiltonmotorcyclesltd.
fenleyworks
dearsirormadam:
wereceivedyourletterdated2ndjuly,expressingyourdissatisfactionwiththepresentlevelofyoursalesinnigeria.weshalltrytoexplainasbrieflyaspossiblehowitisthatyourpetitorsaredoingsowellsothatyoumayseewhyitisthatwearenot.weshallalsosuggestwaysofimprovingthepresentsituation.ourdifficultiesmaybesummarizedasfollows:
1.yourpetitorspayfor
extensiveadvertisinginnewspapersandmagazinesthatreacheverycornerofnigeria.wereceivenofinancialhelpforadvertisinganddonotreceivesufficientmissiontopayforitourselves.
2.thepanyreferredtoinyourlettersentatwo-manteamonatourofsixprovincesinaspeciallyequippedlorrycontainingthemodelstheywishedtopublicize.theiragenthadarrangeddisplaysinthetownstheywereduetovisitandhadannouncedtheminthelocalpress.withsuchbackingfromthemanufacturer,highsalesareinevitable!
3.whatsellswellineuropedoesnotnecessarilysellwellelsewhere.yourpetitorsknowthisandplanaccordingly.theygivemaximumpublicitytothreeorfourmodelsthataresuretosellwellhere.wewouldsuggestthatyoudothesameandconcentrateonthe98ccspeedy,the250cchunterandthe350cchawk.
4.inspiteoftheexcellentcontainershipservicebetweenenglandandwestafricawearestillhavingtowaitfortoolongfororderstobeshipped.oncetheyhaveplacedanorder,customersareimpatienttoreceiveit.ourpresentmissionof10/00doesnotallowustoundertakesalestoursinotherregions.nigeriacoversanareaofover350,000squaremilesandourpresentmissionwillnotstandtheexpenseofsuchtrips.
ifyouarepreparedtoincreaseourmissions,contributetoourtravelexpensesonthelongerjourneysandbackuswithadvertising.weareconvincedthatwecandoaswellasyourpetitors.welookforwardtoyourments.
yoursfaithfully,
williamsandco.
questions13-16
.forquestions13-16,choosethecorrecttitleforeachparagraphfromtheboxbelow.
.foreachparagraph(1-4)markoneletter(ag)onyouranswersheet.
.donotmarkanylettertwice.
13.paragraph1..........
14.paragraph2..........
15.paragraph3..........
16.paragraph4..........
adeliveriesandmission
batwo-manteam
cpropermodels.
dmoreadvertisements
eyourpetitorssuccessfulmethods
fexpensesfortrips
gsalespromotions
questions17-20
17.wearegoingtogiveabriefexplanation..................
18.yourpetitorsadvertisementsoftenappearinpopularpublications
19.hearisoursuggestionthatyoufollowtheirexampleand.........
20.ifyougiveusmorefinancialassistance,webelieve.,-........-
a.whyyourpetitorsaredoingbetterthanus.
b.thattheywishedtopublicize.
c.thatwecancatchupwithyourpetitors.
d.thatyouconcentrateonthreemodels.
e.thataresuretosellwell.
f.whichtheywouldcertainlyvisit.
g.thatreacheverycornerofnigeria.
partfour
questions21-35
.readthistextaboutabritishbusiness.
.choosethebestwordtofilleachgap.
.foreachquestion(21-35)markoneletter(a,b,cord)onyouranswersheet.
.oneanswerhasbeengivenasanexample.
jackcohenandhiswifetessabegantheirsmallgrocerybusinessonlondonshighstreetintheearly1950s.sincethat......example.......thepany,tesco,hasgrowntobee.theuksleadingfoodretailerwithannualsalesof6.4poundsbillionandhas......21......anewreputationforqualityandservice.its384storesinengland,scotlandandwales......22..`.`..morethanninemillioncustomersperweek.
inthe34yearoldcolinsmithwecanseetescos......23......onvalueplusqualityandservice.upon......24......tescosmanagementteamin1987astradingdirectorforfreshmeats,heimmediatelyfocused......25......improvingsupplyanddistributionsystems.hesetupasuppliercertificationprogramwithstrictspecificationsforprocessingfacilitiesandlivestockquality,plus......26......qualitychecksateachtescodistributioncenterandstore.
oneofsmithsprioritieshasbeenan......27......lambprogram.tescocouldnotobtainenoughfreshlambto.....28...,..deman4andwas......29......tofillinwithfrozenproduct.smithturnedtocryovacspecialistswho......30......withtescoanditsmeatsuppliersto......31......theproblem.
the......32......wasanewpackagingsystemfromcryovacfeaturingahardercryovacbarrierbagwhichdramatically......33......packagedamages.vacuumpackagedfreshlambnowarrivesattescostoresinthebestconditionyear-roundandsaleshave......34......tomorethanthan60millionpounds......35......
example:
a.periodb.timec.year.d.day
answer:b
21.a.hadb.donec.maded.established
22.a.sellb.servec.meetd.hold
23.a.emphasisb.ideac.named.import3nce
24.a.beingb.beingc.enteringd.joining
25.a.onb.inc.atd.with
26.a.nearbyb.farc.furtherd.farther
27.a.oldb.improvedc.impossibledable
28.a.askb.answerc.satisfyd.question
29.a.triedb.forcedc.ledd.set
30.a.cooperateb.linkc.studyd.sit
31.a.attackb.answerc.askd.demand
32.a.nextb.firstc.resultd.beginning
33.a.preventedb.stoppedc.reducedd.increased
34.a.enrichedb.reachedc.arrivedd.grown
35.a.dailyb.annuallyc.usuallyd.particularly
partfive
sectiona
questions36-40
.readthislettertotheeditorofamagazine.
.inmostofthelines(36-40)thereisoneextrawordwhichdoesnotfitin.oneortwolines,however,arecorrect.
.ifthelineiscorrect,putatick(√)inthespaceonyour.4nswersheet.
.ifthereisanextrawordintheline,writethatwordinthespaceonyouranswersheet.
example:
newmexicosmineralindustriesmakeupforaboutonethirdof...for
thestates1.9billiongeneral-fundineinfiscalyear1991...√..
lettertotheeditor
sir-yousaythatnewmexicohas"fewnaturalresources".
36.however,themineralindustryinnewmexicoisoneofthe
37.statesmoststrongesteconomicforces.in1991newmexico
38.rankedfourthoneintheunitedstatesinproductionofnaturalgas.
39.tenbinedvalueofthoseoilandgasproductionwass2.8billiondollars.
40.newmexicocamethroughtherecentrecessioninmuchbettershapethanmostother
states.
partfive
sectionb
questions4145
.thefollowingisanenglishtranslationofthedescriptionofajapaneseproduct.
.ineachlinethereisonewrongword.
.foreachnumberedline(41-45)writethecorrectwordinthespaceonyouranswersheet.
example:
indespiteofthepricewellimportthisproduct......spite......
thesharpfo-9000worksinthreesteps.first,youtellthemachine
41.thesizeofthephototobesentout,andthefo-9000scansitontotheir
42.harddisk.then,thefaxsendsthedatathoughthephonelines
43.tothefaxinotheroffice,finally,thesecondfaxrecreatestheimage.
44.themachinemeasures16inchesheightby18wideby17deep
45.andweights88pounds.thepriceishigh:,990apair,
sincewhatuseisonlyone?
二.writing
partone
question46
thestaffinyourofficedecidedtospendholidaystogetherthisyear.whilereadingthenewyouareattractedbytheadvertisementofthegrandpalazzohotelinitaly.nooneinyourofficehaseverbeentoitaly.soyouwantyoursecratarytocontactthehotelthroughtelephone.
.writeashortmessagetoms.emilymalan,yoursecretary.
.suggestthevisittoitaly.
.givethehoteltelephonenumbertoher.
.askhertocontactwiththathotel.
.write30-40wordsonyouranswersheet.
parttwo
question47
youworkforglobalinstituteinc.,whichproducessoftwares.youareresponsibleforqualitymanagementsystem.
studythefollowinggraphwhichshowstheefforttakenbyyourpanyandibiinc,yourmainpetitor.inthegraph,thequalitymanagementisdividedintofiveparts.
.usetheinformationinthegraphtowriteashortreport(about100120wards)suggestingwaysofimprovingthequalitymanagementofyourpany.
.writeonyouranswersheet.
三.listening
partone
questions1-12
.youwillhearthreefacetofaceconversations.
.writedownonewordornumberinthenumberedspacesontheformsbelow.
messageone.questions1-4
orderinglist
tableno:3
nameofcustomer:mr.
dishes:drink2bottlesofbeer.
maindishes:chickenwithred(3)......
(4)...beef...
stewardessno.10servicetime:6:30pm
messagetwo.questions5-8
newaccountregistration
name:lilian.(5)...opendate:3rd,feb.
.accounttype:(6)...account
depositamount:(7)......
messagethree.questions9-12
immigrationregistration
flightno:jh212
arrivaltime:11:40
name:helenrobbinson
passportno:72931831
purposeofvisit:(9)......
temporarystayingplace:mainlywith(10)......
stayingperiod:about(11)...months
leavingdate:15th,(12)......
parttwo
questions13-22
sectionone
questions13-17
.youwillhearfiveshortpieces.
.foreachpiecedecidewhatthespeakeristalkingabout.
.writeoneletter(a-h)nexttothenumberofthepiece.
.youwillhearthefivepiecestwice.
13.......
14.......
15.......
16.......
l7.......
objects
acatalogues
bboxes
cbooks
dgreetingcards
eradioprogrammes
fweather
gtvprogrammes
hcars
sectiontwo
questions18-22
.youwillhearanotherfiveshortpieces.
.foreachpiecedecidewhoistalking.
.writeoneletter(ah)nexttothenumberofthepiece.
.youwillhearthefivepiecestwice.
18.........
19.........
20.........
21.........
22.........
speakers
aalibrarian
bastewardess
cataxi-driver
dawaitress
eaninvestmentcounselor
fanewsbroadcaster
ganelectrician
hapilot
partthree.
questions23-30
.youwillhearatalkgivenbyasenioreconomistofgermany.hetalksaboutthegermaneconomic
policy-m3anditsrealeffectongermaneconomy.
.youhavetopletethesentences(23-30)bychoosingthecorrectending.
.markoneletter(a,borc).
23.m3means
alimitingmoneysupply.
bwide-rangedmoneysupply.
cexportinggovernmentbonds.
24.thebundesbankisgoingto
aincreasethemoneysupply.
babandonthestrongmoneysupply.
craisetheinterestrates.
25.kielinstituteofworldeconomicshasfoundtheevidencefor
ashort-termfluctuationofdemandformoneyfollowinggermanunification.
blong-runrelationshipbetweenmoneysupplygrowthandinflation.
cstablelong-rundemandformoney.
26.moneysupplygrowthwill.
ahelpincreasingthegovernmentbonds.
bincreasethepublicdebt.
chelpfinancingofgovernmentdebt.
27.explanationofexcessivemoneysupplyfromthebundesbankrepresentativesisbasedon
athefactthatmoarycapitalgrewatalowerrate.
btheshiftsbetweenmoneyandmoneycapital..
ctheexpansionofcreditwhichhasbeendrivingmoneysupplygrowth.
28.thespeakerworriesaboutthemoneysupplybecause
aitisusedinproductivecapacity.
bitisusedmainlyinmachineryandequipment.
citisusedinbousingconstrictionandconsumption.
29.bankcreditrisingismainlycausedby
amoneysupply.
bpublicdebt.
cgermandomesticsavers.
30.internalliabilitiesareincreasedinmainlyby
abiginvestment.
bofficeconsumption.
cfinancetransferstoeastgermany.