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• You will hear the General Manager of Artis Ltd giving her staff instructions about the arrangements for a visit to the company
• You will hear the General Manager of Artis Ltd giving her staff instructions about the arrangements for a visit to the company
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2010-01-31
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问题
• You will hear the General Manager of Artis Ltd giving her staff instructions about the arrangements for a visit to the company by a group of international agents.
• As you listen, for questions 1-12, complete the itinerary using up to three words or a number.
• After you have listened once, replay the recording.
ARTIS LIMITED
Arrival
Briefing notes for visit of foreign agents
1 The agents will be brought to Artis ______ at 9 a.m.
2 The agents will need to be taken to the ______ by 9.30 a.m.
Rest of day
3 The first place for the agents to see is the ______
4 The second place is the ______ department.
5 In the cafeteria, a video of the new ______ will be shown.
6 The last place they will visit will be the ______ Must remember
7 All staff must ______
8 it’s necessary to have two ______ available at all times.
9 Each agent must be given an ______ before the presentation.
10 The agent from Bolivia needs an ______ Evening entertainment
11 The latest time to arrive at the restaurant is ______
12 The ______ Will be at 9 p.m.
Woman: Right, if that’s everyone... oh, hello Mr Pandon, if you’d sit just there... right. Now, as I’m sure you all appreciate, it’s absolutely vital that the visit goes off smoothly. Most of the agents already do good business with us, but there are several who don’t, and I’m very keen to secure contact with them. It could open up crucial new markets.
I’ll go through the day in order. So, they’ll ha coming here by taxi—I’m expecting three vehicles, at least that’s what I ordered. They should be here by 9. We need to allow for delays, and so on, but you need to make sure that you get them to the boardroom before half pust, otherwise the whole day will start late. OK, well, after the introductory presentation there, their first port of call’s going to be the computer centre. It’s the most up-to-data in the region, and should make a good impression. After that we’ll take them to see the quality control division. By then, they’ll have been on their feet for quite a while, so it’ll be over to the cafeteria for refreshments and a showing of the new TV advert on video. Hopefully, they’ll be impressed by the image we’re putting out. That’ll take us to the question and answer session, then lunch. Finally, with all that in mind, they’ll be taken down the production line. I think it’ll be helpful for them to see our products being assembled.
Now, there are certain things we must bear in mind during the day. We have to give a really professional impression, so everybody’ s got to tidy their desks. I don’t want any mess at all. We’re going to need two mobile phones to hand throughout the day. The second one is just in case the first one stops working or runs out of battery time. information packs—they’re still being printed up, but they’ll be ready tonight. All the agents need to be handed their into packs before the start of the presentation. Language—well, it shouldn’t be a problem, except for Mr Gonzalez from Bolivia. He must have the interpreter with him throughout the day. He does speak some English, but it’s far from perfect, and we don’t want him missing important points, or just generally feeling left out. Latin America’s a very exciting market at the moment, and I want us to be right in there.
Now, on to the evening. Well, the booking’s made, and it’s all arranged, including Ms Winner’s special dietary requirements. We’ve got the private function room at the back, which is very comfortable and should fit us all in nicely. Although the food won’t be served until 8 o’clock, there are drinks and so on, so i want everyone there by half past seven. OK? The last point: the Director’s speech will be at 9, so be ready for that—he doesn’t want to talk to a lot of people who’ve got their mouths full! Well, I think that’s about all...
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director’s speech
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