BEC中级听力第六课时
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第六课时
Part Three
I 分类 对白、独白、谈话 II Interview 1 特点:(1)两人访谈,一问一答 (2)提问--考题 2 应对:(1)重视提问 (2)重视提示词: a 转折词:but, yet, however, nevertheless b 最高级:the most, the least c 比较:more than, prefer, rather than d 强调词:did do, only, just, simply e 因果词:so, thus, therefore, as a result, that’s why
PART THREE
Questions 23 -30
• You will hear a job applicant talking to the Personnel Manager of a chain of stores.
• Choose the correct phrase to complete each sentence 23 - 30.
• Mark one letter A, B or C for the phrase you choose.
23. The job vacancy is for
A an Assistant Manager.
B a Shop Assistant.
C a Store Manager.
24. Mr Benn got his business qualification at
A university.
B night school.
C a training centre.
25. Mr Benn disagreed with the Manager about
A product promotion.
B customer relations.
C pricing policy.
26. At Town and Country Stores, he deals with
A suppliers.
B secretaries.
C sales staff.
27. Mr Benn is attracted to the vacancy because it offers better
A career prospects.
B wages and bonuses.
C working conditions.
28. The American shops are currently run by
A American managers in America.
B British managers in America.
C British managers in Britain.
29. The new job deals with
A sales patterns.
B suppliers.
C customer service.
30. Mr Benn could start the new job in
A two weeks.
B four weeks.
C six weeks.
听力原文:
Part III
F Er, good afternoon, Mr. Benn. Thank you for coming. Do take a seat.
M Oh, thank you.
F Right. I’ve looked through your letter of application and your curriculum vitae. uh…interesting! I see you’re nearly twenty-seven. Well, I think I’d better tell you generally about the job we have on offer here. It’s an important position. It’s an assistant manager ship reporting directly to the managing director. It covers several of the aspects of our business— supervising the purchasing of goods and deliveries, pricing, special offers and so on. Anyway, I see you have some experience with one of our main rivals. Can you tell me something about that?
M Yes, well, er, after I left school, I joined Sparton’s Stores as a trainee. I was eighteen then.
F Yes?
M Uh, after the initial six months’ trial period, they sent me to their retail training centre for a month. Then I went back to the branch in Marx Town. I then went to the night school for 2 years to get a diploma in commerce.
F Uh, yes.
M And I did a short computer studies course at university last summer as well. Anyway I worked in the Marx Town branch for another couple of years. I really enjoyed it there. But then Sparton’s moved me to the city centre branch. And it wasn’t quite so good, I’m afraid.
F mmm, why was that?
M Well, I’m afraid the general manager and I had different opinions. There was a terrific downturn in retail sales six years ago. Shoppers weren’t spending much. Anyway I thought we ought to advertise our goods in our store more widely to draw in more customers. I had a few ideas, but we couldn’t agree on the policy. It was a shame. I had hoped to move up to the deputy assistant there. But the job was given to someone else.
F mmm
M so I thought it was time to move on.
F I see. Well, uh, could you tell me what you do in your current job at, uh, ah, yes, Town and Country store, isn’t it?
M Yes, uh, I’ve been there for nearly two years now. I help with store displays and promotions. And I’ve also been in complete charge from time to time when the proprietor’s away at trade fairs and so on. But my main job is to do with the shop assistants—there are nearly forty, mostly part-timers. I used to supervise the cleaners and also the typists at one time too, but it became too much.
F So why are you looking for another job, Mr. Benn?
M Well I expect you know it’s a family firm. And there’s really no chance of getting ahead. The proprietor’s son will take over when Mr Richards retires in two years. So I’d like to get back into a big chain with a number of stores where there’re more opportunities for training and promotion. So I must say the working conditions at Town and Country are pretty good.
Part Three
I 分类 对白、独白、谈话 II Interview 1 特点:(1)两人访谈,一问一答 (2)提问--考题 2 应对:(1)重视提问 (2)重视提示词: a 转折词:but, yet, however, nevertheless b 最高级:the most, the least c 比较:more than, prefer, rather than d 强调词:did do, only, just, simply e 因果词:so, thus, therefore, as a result, that’s why
PART THREE
Questions 23 -30
• You will hear a job applicant talking to the Personnel Manager of a chain of stores.
• Choose the correct phrase to complete each sentence 23 - 30.
• Mark one letter A, B or C for the phrase you choose.
23. The job vacancy is for
A an Assistant Manager.
B a Shop Assistant.
C a Store Manager.
24. Mr Benn got his business qualification at
A university.
B night school.
C a training centre.
25. Mr Benn disagreed with the Manager about
A product promotion.
B customer relations.
C pricing policy.
26. At Town and Country Stores, he deals with
A suppliers.
B secretaries.
C sales staff.
27. Mr Benn is attracted to the vacancy because it offers better
A career prospects.
B wages and bonuses.
C working conditions.
28. The American shops are currently run by
A American managers in America.
B British managers in America.
C British managers in Britain.
29. The new job deals with
A sales patterns.
B suppliers.
C customer service.
30. Mr Benn could start the new job in
A two weeks.
B four weeks.
C six weeks.
听力原文:
Part III
F Er, good afternoon, Mr. Benn. Thank you for coming. Do take a seat.
M Oh, thank you.
F Right. I’ve looked through your letter of application and your curriculum vitae. uh…interesting! I see you’re nearly twenty-seven. Well, I think I’d better tell you generally about the job we have on offer here. It’s an important position. It’s an assistant manager ship reporting directly to the managing director. It covers several of the aspects of our business— supervising the purchasing of goods and deliveries, pricing, special offers and so on. Anyway, I see you have some experience with one of our main rivals. Can you tell me something about that?
M Yes, well, er, after I left school, I joined Sparton’s Stores as a trainee. I was eighteen then.
F Yes?
M Uh, after the initial six months’ trial period, they sent me to their retail training centre for a month. Then I went back to the branch in Marx Town. I then went to the night school for 2 years to get a diploma in commerce.
F Uh, yes.
M And I did a short computer studies course at university last summer as well. Anyway I worked in the Marx Town branch for another couple of years. I really enjoyed it there. But then Sparton’s moved me to the city centre branch. And it wasn’t quite so good, I’m afraid.
F mmm, why was that?
M Well, I’m afraid the general manager and I had different opinions. There was a terrific downturn in retail sales six years ago. Shoppers weren’t spending much. Anyway I thought we ought to advertise our goods in our store more widely to draw in more customers. I had a few ideas, but we couldn’t agree on the policy. It was a shame. I had hoped to move up to the deputy assistant there. But the job was given to someone else.
F mmm
M so I thought it was time to move on.
F I see. Well, uh, could you tell me what you do in your current job at, uh, ah, yes, Town and Country store, isn’t it?
M Yes, uh, I’ve been there for nearly two years now. I help with store displays and promotions. And I’ve also been in complete charge from time to time when the proprietor’s away at trade fairs and so on. But my main job is to do with the shop assistants—there are nearly forty, mostly part-timers. I used to supervise the cleaners and also the typists at one time too, but it became too much.
F So why are you looking for another job, Mr. Benn?
M Well I expect you know it’s a family firm. And there’s really no chance of getting ahead. The proprietor’s son will take over when Mr Richards retires in two years. So I’d like to get back into a big chain with a number of stores where there’re more opportunities for training and promotion. So I must say the working conditions at Town and Country are pretty good.
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