首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
How to approach Reading Test Part Three • In this part of the Reading Test you read a longer text and answer six questions. • Fi
How to approach Reading Test Part Three • In this part of the Reading Test you read a longer text and answer six questions. • Fi
admin
2010-01-28
42
问题
How to approach Reading Test Part Three
• In this part of the Reading Test you read a longer text and answer six questions.
• First read the questions. Try to get an idea of what the text will be about Then read the text for general understanding.
• Then read the text and questions more carefully, choosing the best answer to each question. Do not choose an answer just because you can see the same words in the text.
• Read the article on the opposite page about a food group’s event for its managers and the following questions,
• Each question has four suggested answers or ways of finishing the sentence (A - D).
• Mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet for the answer you choose.
Chadwick’s, the struggling high street food retailer, has been having a horrible time. Not only did its recent takeover of cash-and-carry chain DeeDee create more problems than it solved, but its risky move into organic-only, own-label frozen vegetables nudged prices up and alienated traditional customers. Sales fell sharply, with dire effects on suppliers who had geared up to meet Chadwick’s much larger orders – not to mention the group’s profits. As a result investors lost their initial confidence in the plan and the share price tumbled. The architect of this policy, the former Chief Executive, abruptly departed last January, and Carl Hammond was brought in to pick up the pieces.
Mr Hammond sees the corporate culture as a major barrier to a revival in the group’s fortunes, and is making strenuous efforts to change it. Today’s event is one part of the process: the delegates - over a thousand of them - are all managers, whose attitude to company policy is crucial to its implementation. By setting out his recovery strategy face to face, he hopes to get the managers on board, and equip them to carry the right messages back to the group’s 20,000 employees. He believes this is essential if the group is to turn around its declining sales.
The format he has chosen is one that Mr Hammond has no experience of. ’Normally I use traditional conference-style presentations with speeches, or television studio arrangements with well-known TV journalists to tease out the issues, ’ he says. These are quite easy to organise but they are net participatory. Today’s event is much less predictable, but ironically it’s been a nightmare to choreograph everything in such a way as to encourage spontaneity.’
First, delegates are sent to booths around the hall to learn from senior managers about the effects of the takeover on each part of the business, and why some functions, such as finance and logistics, are being integrated at group level. The senior managers then fire questions at the delegates to reinforce the learning process. Done at breakneck speed, it keeps everyone on their toes, and there’s a definite buzz in the hall.
Several other activities follow, and after lunch comes the main event, a 2g-minute session in which Mr Hammond answers questions from delegates, covering pay scales, investors’ attitudes, to the recovery strategy, possible job losses, and so on. The reaction of one store manager, Carol Brinkley, sums it up: ’It was quite demanding, with lots of people eager to ask questions, so he didn’t always go into as much depth as perhaps he should have done. But at least everything that I was hoping to find out was touched on, and he came across as being quite approachable and willing to accept criticism.’
Mr Hammond believes the event was effective in getting important messages across to a large number of people, and in raising their morale, which had been appallingly low. The questions that he was asked confirmed his belief that many managers were unhappy with what had been going on in the group and were optimistic about the new strategy - though few of the suggestions which they made took the broader picture into account. He admits that the novel format pushed him outside his comfort zone. ’I’m a control freak, like most chief executives,’ he says. ’But now I realise that the group depends on the managers to keep it going: my role is to provide them with the tools.’ For a control freak it is a remarkably ’hands-off’ message.
For Mr Hammond, what is unusual about this event?
选项
A、the amount of active involvement by delegates
B、the participation of television presenters
C、the large number of speeches being made
D、the small amount of planning which is required
答案
A
解析
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/vtKd777K
本试题收录于:
BEC高级阅读题库BEC商务英语分类
0
BEC高级阅读
BEC商务英语
相关试题推荐
A、 B、 C、 AOntimeanswerswhendidtheplanetakeoff.Choice(B)confusestheplane’stakeoffandtakeoffthe
A、 B、 C、 AEverythreemonthsor3,000milesanswerswhen.Choice(B)answerswhendidyouchangeit.Choice(C)co
A、 B、 C、 AHowaboutthefrontrowoffersasuggestionofwheretosit.Choice(B)answersthequestionwhen,not
A、 B、 C、 B(A)不要因为somemorepeople与anyone有关就选择此项。(B)针对是否有人理解起来会有困难的提问。做出了“用语过于复杂.所以可能会如此”的回答,从意思上看,前后衔接顺畅。(C)tr
Theinterlocutorasksyouquestionsonanumberofwork-relatedandnonwork-relatedsubjects.(Thecandidatechoosesonetop
Question询问
QualitiesofLeadershipIntroduction1Inthespeaker’sopinion,thereare______mostimportantqualitiesforgoodleade
A.GreenwoodPublishingGroupTheGreenwoodPublishingGroupisoneoftheworld’sleadingpublishersofreferencetitles,acade
A.GreenwoodPublishingGroupTheGreenwoodPublishingGroupisoneoftheworld’sleadingpublishersofreferencetitles,acade
•Readthetextbelowabouttelevisionnetwork.•Inmostofthelines41—52thereistoneextraword.Itiseithergrammatically
随机试题
在无禁忌的情况下,治疗慢性收缩性心力衰竭的药物包括
营养不良患儿常伴有多种维生素缺乏症,其中以哪种常见
土地使用权出让合同约定的使用年限期满,土地使用者需要继续使用土地的,应当至迟于期满前()向土地管理部门提出申请。
某小型五金厂为了应对日益激烈的市场竞争,决定导人GB/T1900l标准,建立规范的质量管理体系。厂领导为确保质量管理体系的有效性和充分性,聘请了一位注册高级审核员与企业有关人员进行讨论和交流,就质量手册、质量文件、体系覆盖范围等方面达成了共识。[2006年
请简述我国对女职工与未成年工的特殊保护制度。
微博体式写作催生出大量的碎片式读物,让不爱阅读的中国人总算找到一个阅读的借口,在人均阅读量很低的中国人当中可以自豪地宣称自己是读书人了。这让我想起在20世纪90年代报纸杂志上的征婚广告,上面总会有一句“热爱文学,喜欢音乐”,其实所谓热爱文学不过是看过两本琼
下列不属于经济体制要素的是()。
截至2018年底,中国人工智能市场规模约为238.2亿元,同比增长率达到56.6%。从中国人工智能企业地域分布情况来看,北京企业数量最多,企业数量为368家;其次为广东,人工智能企业数量为185家;排名第三的是上海,数量为131家。
A、 B、 C、 D、 D
A、晚上B、早上C、中午D、下午A对话中“别看电视了,早点儿睡吧,都快12点了”,说明现在是晚上,所以选A。
最新回复
(
0
)