2011BEC商务英语初级预测题3

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以下是2011商务英语的预测题跟答案详解。

Unit 3

First Contact

Social English 1

1. Listening When you meet someone for the first time and start up a conversation, it is important to find points of common interest so that the conversation can run smoothly. Listen to the five dialogues on the tape.

Decide if you think they are successful or not in making initial contact.

Dialogue 1

Dialogue 2

Dialogue 3

Dialogue 4

Dialogue 5

Now listen again and note down the answers to these questions.

Dialogue 1: Has the visitor been to Japan before?

Dialogue 2: Which hotel is the visitor staying in?

Dialogue 3: What topic of common interest do they find?

Dialogue 4: What topic of common interest do they find?

Dialogue 5: What topic of common interest do they find?

Listening task

Dialogue 1

A: Is this your first trip to Japan?

B: Yes, it is.

A: Do you like it here?

B: yes, it seems interesting.

A: Would you like another drink?

B: Thank you.

Dialogue 2

A: How was your trip?

B: Fine, thanks.

A: How do you find Tokyo?

B: Very interesting.

A: Which hotel are you staying in?

B: The Sheraton.

Dialogue 3

A: Is this your first trip to Japan?

B: Yes, but hopefully not my last.

A: I‘m pleased to hear that. Have you found time to see much?

B: Well, I visited the gardens.

A: Oh, are you interested in gardens?

B: Actually, yes, it‘s my hobby.

A: Mine too

Dialogue 4

A: Are you staying long?

B: No, unfortunately only a couple of weeks.

A: Business or pleasure?

B: Business, I‘m afraid. My company is setting up an office here in Tokyo.

A: Really? Where is your company based?

B: In Detroit, sort of north mid-west of the States.

A: Yes, I know it. I visited it two years ago.

B: Ah, really?

Dialogue 5

A: I believe you‘re in fashion.

B: Yes that‘s right- on the design side.

A: That‘s a coincidence. My wife‘s a fashion designer.

B: Oh, I‘d like to meet her.

A: You must come round to dinner one evening.

B: That would be nice.

A: Good, I‘ll fix it up later this week.

2. Presentation Successful conversation depends on finding a topic both people can easily talk about. One-way of reaching this point is to follow a number of steps until a topic of common interest is found. A typical sequence might be:

1. opening question

2. immediate answer

3. follow-up question

4. immediate answer + additional comment

5. next question or comment on topic of common interest

6. Answer or further comment on topic of common interest

Now look more closely at the typical sequence of conversation.

2.1 Opening question

Is this your first trip to________________?

How was your trip?

2.2 Immediate answer

Yes, it is.

Fine, thanks.

2.3 Follow-up question

Are you staying long?

Business or pleasure?

2.4 Immediate answer

No.

Business.

Note: These answers are not helpful in finding a common interest. You need to make an additional comment.

2.5 Additional comment

But hopefully not my last.

Unfortunately only a couple of weeks.

Business, I‘m afraid. My company is setting up an office here in Tokyo.

2.6 Next question

Have you found time to see much?

Really? Where is your company based?

2.7 Establishing topic of common interest

Are you interested in gardens?

Oh, I visited Detroit a couple of years ago.

That‘s a coincidence. My wife is in fashion, too.

3. Controlled practice

The following four dialogues are in the wrong order. Rearrange them to make a natural flow of conversation.

Dialogue 1

Really? What did you expect?

No, I‘ve been to the States before, but this is the first time in Atlanta.

So, what do you think of Atlanta?

Fine, I‘ll see what I can arrange.

Well, it‘s not what I expected.

There is a part like that. You must let me show you around.

Well, I suppose I thought it would be more traditional.

Is this your first trip over here?

Dialogue 2

I‘m sure. I hope to get back here again

That‘s a pity. There‘s a lot to see.

Good. Are you here on business then?

Are you staying long?

Really? That‘s interesting. What line are you in?

No, just a couple of days.

Yes, we‘re thinking of setting up an office here.

Dialogue 3

That would be nice.

That‘s interesting. My son is an editor on the local paper.

I believe you‘re in journalism.

Really? I expect I‘ll meet him.

Yes, that‘s right -on the editorial side.

Yes, what about coming round for a drink? I could introduce you to him.

Dialogue 4

Scotland. This time of year it‘s pretty cold.

A bit warmer than back home.

Well, if you do come across, you must visit us.

Oh, so where do you come from?

Yes, that‘s right. The best time to visit is in the summer.

I can imagine. I‘ve never been but people tell me it‘s very beautiful.

How do you find the weather here?

Maybe I‘ll get across next year.

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