劍橋商務英語考試高級:閱讀真題一

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        劍橋商務英語考試高級:閱讀真題一

        PART ONE

          Questions 1 - 8

          · Look at the sentences below and at five passages taken from a book about famous management thinkers on the opposite page.

          · Which passage does each sentence refer to?

          · For each sentence 1 - 8, mark one letter A1 B, C, D or E on your Answer Sheet.

          · You will need to use some of these letters more than once.

          Example:

          He has developed his own company to promote his work.

          0 A B C D E

          1 Others in his field think very highly of him.

          2 His ideas have spread beyond the business world.

          3 He felt that people should be able to enjoy their work.

          4 His ideas are more complex than they seem.

          5 He did a variety of interesting things before writing his books.

          6 His most successful book was written with a colleague.

          7 He is particularly skilled at forecasting important developments.

          8 Contact with the military was an early influence on his thinking.

          A John Adair

          Adair is the pioneering British thinker in the theory of leadership. He was the first person in the UK to hold a professorship in Business Leadership and has published a series of influential books on the subject.

          Despite his quiet appearance, Adair has had a colourful life, serving in a Bedouin regiment and working on an Arctic fishing boat! His initial interest in leadership came from his army experience and he used to lecture at the highly prestigious academy where British army offices are trained. He now works as an international consultant.

          B Edward de Bono

          De Bono is unusual among major gurus for two reasons: firstly, he was born not in one of the great industrial nations but on the tiny island of Malta. Secondly, his ideas have reached a wider audience than just managers, so that his books have become essential rending in many different disciplines.

          Most of de Bono s work has been concerned with the way human beings can train themselves to think more creatively. This apparently simple idea has resulted in 37 books and a highly successful career as a lecturer and consultant.

          C Peter Drucker

          Probably no other single thinker has done as much as Drucker to establish management as a serious area of study. Certainly, his fellow management thinkers consider him one of the founding fathers of the discipline, and his books and articles are quoted more than those of any other management writer.

          His first book was published as far back as 1939, yet he is still writing and teaching. His greatest distinction has been his ability to predict coming trends in business and economics. As a result, his ideas are treated with the greatest respect and interest.

          D Frederick Herzberg

          Although relatively few contemporary management students will have read his books, Herzberg s name is instantly recognisable to anyone who has studied industrial organisations. This is because the American psychologist was responsible for introducing the concept of motivation into management thinking.

          As a young man, Herzberg became deeply interested in mental illness and the human need for mental and emotional satisfaction. This led him to criticise the approach of many companies to job design, and to argue for the need for job enrichment to stimulate employees efforts.

        E Tom Peters

          The American s reputation was created in the I 980s by the spectacular success of one book, In Search of Excellence, co-written with Robert Waterman. The two were working together as management consultants and no-one expected their first (and only) book to end up selling 5 million copies worldwide!

          Although his ideas have been criticised, Peters popularity as a speaker and writer has continued to grow. So much so that Peters has created his own business to market books, videos and consultancy based on his work.

          PART TWO

          Questions 9 - 14

          · Read this text from an article about health clubs.

          · Choose the best sentence from the opposite page to fill in each of the gaps.

          · For each gap 9 - 14, mark one letter A - H on your Answer Sheet.

          · Do not use any letter more than once.

          · There is an example at the beginning (0).

          Travel stress brings boom to health clubs

          A rapid growth in business travel has provided a lucrative spin-off for British health clubs as companies try to prevent hard-working executives from suffering travel-related stress.

          Health clubs are fully booked throughout the coming months all around the country and many are planning to expand their facilities.

          0 H According to Gillie Turner, group marketing manager for the Champneys group of health clubs, during the last recession executives lost many of their extra benefits as companies cut back. . 9 She says that large companies also seem to have decided that it is no good sending someone to a country like Spain as a reward for doing a good job, because they will simply eat too much and flop onto a beach. . 10

          Champneys, the company acknowledged as the market leader in this field, is now planning to introduce a special Profiting from Stress course, which will run over three days. . 11 Jonathon Stapleton, general manager of Champneys, says that modern corporate life being what it is, most business travellers find that they are having to do the work which - even a year ago - was done by two. 12

          To meet this new demand, other health clubs are also thinking of introducing similar schemes. Clare Brandish, the sales and marketing director of another health club, has noticed a marked change in the clientele at her club. . 13

          Businesses of all kinds are anxious to reduce absenteeism. . 14 Much of the problem is caused by long periods away from home, irregular hours, business entertaining and jet lag.

          According to the Guild of Business Travel Agents, sales of business-class airline tickets have risen by 12% in the past year, hotel bookings have gone up by 36% and car hire has risen by 24%. Dave Reynolds, the GBTA chief executive, says that the trouble is that the same number of people are being asked to travel more often. He comments that it is no

          wonder they need to take a break in a health club.

          A It has been calculated that about 40 million working days are lost each year in Britain because of stress, ten times as many as are lost 10 industrial disputes.

          B This has involved a considerable rise in the number of business bookings, whereas previously most clients came as private individuals.

          C Now they are being restored, as industry realises that the health of its executives is vital.

          D But who will benefit most from these developments?

          E Because of the pressures this imposes, many companies have now decided that it is worthwhile paying for their senior executives to take a proper break and get advice on how to combat stress.

          F Executives taking part in it will be given massages and health treatments, workouts and a range of talks on how to deal with stress, especially when travelling.

          G So what s the reason for this now trend?

        PART ONE

          Questions 1 - 8

          · Look at the sentences below and at five passages taken from a book about famous management thinkers on the opposite page.

          · Which passage does each sentence refer to?

          · For each sentence 1 - 8, mark one letter A1 B, C, D or E on your Answer Sheet.

          · You will need to use some of these letters more than once.

          Example:

          He has developed his own company to promote his work.

          0 A B C D E

          1 Others in his field think very highly of him.

          2 His ideas have spread beyond the business world.

          3 He felt that people should be able to enjoy their work.

          4 His ideas are more complex than they seem.

          5 He did a variety of interesting things before writing his books.

          6 His most successful book was written with a colleague.

          7 He is particularly skilled at forecasting important developments.

          8 Contact with the military was an early influence on his thinking.

          A John Adair

          Adair is the pioneering British thinker in the theory of leadership. He was the first person in the UK to hold a professorship in Business Leadership and has published a series of influential books on the subject.

          Despite his quiet appearance, Adair has had a colourful life, serving in a Bedouin regiment and working on an Arctic fishing boat! His initial interest in leadership came from his army experience and he used to lecture at the highly prestigious academy where British army offices are trained. He now works as an international consultant.

          B Edward de Bono

          De Bono is unusual among major gurus for two reasons: firstly, he was born not in one of the great industrial nations but on the tiny island of Malta. Secondly, his ideas have reached a wider audience than just managers, so that his books have become essential rending in many different disciplines.

          Most of de Bono s work has been concerned with the way human beings can train themselves to think more creatively. This apparently simple idea has resulted in 37 books and a highly successful career as a lecturer and consultant.

          C Peter Drucker

          Probably no other single thinker has done as much as Drucker to establish management as a serious area of study. Certainly, his fellow management thinkers consider him one of the founding fathers of the discipline, and his books and articles are quoted more than those of any other management writer.

          His first book was published as far back as 1939, yet he is still writing and teaching. His greatest distinction has been his ability to predict coming trends in business and economics. As a result, his ideas are treated with the greatest respect and interest.

          D Frederick Herzberg

          Although relatively few contemporary management students will have read his books, Herzberg s name is instantly recognisable to anyone who has studied industrial organisations. This is because the American psychologist was responsible for introducing the concept of motivation into management thinking.

          As a young man, Herzberg became deeply interested in mental illness and the human need for mental and emotional satisfaction. This led him to criticise the approach of many companies to job design, and to argue for the need for job enrichment to stimulate employees efforts.

        E Tom Peters

          The American s reputation was created in the I 980s by the spectacular success of one book, In Search of Excellence, co-written with Robert Waterman. The two were working together as management consultants and no-one expected their first (and only) book to end up selling 5 million copies worldwide!

          Although his ideas have been criticised, Peters popularity as a speaker and writer has continued to grow. So much so that Peters has created his own business to market books, videos and consultancy based on his work.

          PART TWO

          Questions 9 - 14

          · Read this text from an article about health clubs.

          · Choose the best sentence from the opposite page to fill in each of the gaps.

          · For each gap 9 - 14, mark one letter A - H on your Answer Sheet.

          · Do not use any letter more than once.

          · There is an example at the beginning (0).

          Travel stress brings boom to health clubs

          A rapid growth in business travel has provided a lucrative spin-off for British health clubs as companies try to prevent hard-working executives from suffering travel-related stress.

          Health clubs are fully booked throughout the coming months all around the country and many are planning to expand their facilities.

          0 H According to Gillie Turner, group marketing manager for the Champneys group of health clubs, during the last recession executives lost many of their extra benefits as companies cut back. . 9 She says that large companies also seem to have decided that it is no good sending someone to a country like Spain as a reward for doing a good job, because they will simply eat too much and flop onto a beach. . 10

          Champneys, the company acknowledged as the market leader in this field, is now planning to introduce a special Profiting from Stress course, which will run over three days. . 11 Jonathon Stapleton, general manager of Champneys, says that modern corporate life being what it is, most business travellers find that they are having to do the work which - even a year ago - was done by two. 12

          To meet this new demand, other health clubs are also thinking of introducing similar schemes. Clare Brandish, the sales and marketing director of another health club, has noticed a marked change in the clientele at her club. . 13

          Businesses of all kinds are anxious to reduce absenteeism. . 14 Much of the problem is caused by long periods away from home, irregular hours, business entertaining and jet lag.

          According to the Guild of Business Travel Agents, sales of business-class airline tickets have risen by 12% in the past year, hotel bookings have gone up by 36% and car hire has risen by 24%. Dave Reynolds, the GBTA chief executive, says that the trouble is that the same number of people are being asked to travel more often. He comments that it is no

          wonder they need to take a break in a health club.

          A It has been calculated that about 40 million working days are lost each year in Britain because of stress, ten times as many as are lost 10 industrial disputes.

          B This has involved a considerable rise in the number of business bookings, whereas previously most clients came as private individuals.

          C Now they are being restored, as industry realises that the health of its executives is vital.

          D But who will benefit most from these developments?

          E Because of the pressures this imposes, many companies have now decided that it is worthwhile paying for their senior executives to take a proper break and get advice on how to combat stress.

          F Executives taking part in it will be given massages and health treatments, workouts and a range of talks on how to deal with stress, especially when travelling.

          G So what s the reason for this now trend?

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