商务英语笔试部分题型包括阅读、听力和写作。为了帮助大家备考,小编分享了一些商务英语试题,希望能对大家有所帮助!
第 1 题:单选题:
Meeting Hall
Multi-language instant translation system, 4th floor
A. Translation is done at the same time.
B. Speeches will be translated later.
C. You will get translated version right away.
第 2 题:单选题:
Press a third button so that the alarm is set.
A. To set the alarm, you need to press the button three times.
B. There are three buttons needed to set the alarm.
C. After pressing a third button, you finish setting the alarm.
第 3 题:单选题:
Boarding times: 30 minutes before departure time for domestic and 1 hour for international flights.
A. You must get to the airport earlier if you are about to go abroad.
B. It takes thirty minutes to check in for domestic flights.
C. More time is requested for international flights before taking of
第 4 题:单选题:
If any problem occurs, contact your nearest Sorry dealer.
Whenever something goes wrong, ______.
A. call the local maintenance engineer
B. contact the seller closest to you
C. repair it yourself
第 5 题:单选题:
Send $ 30 for catalog. Refundable against purchase.
A. $30 will be returned if you buy the product.
B. Customers should pay $ 30 for the catalog.
C. The money can not be taken back.
第 6 题:READING (PART TWO ):
In this Month's Magazine
A. Mergers and acquisitions
B. Making stores more attractive
C. Recent moves to senior positions
D. Comparing potential suppliers
E. The latest developments in information technology
F. How to improve productivity
G. CV—this month's profile= a top financial manager
H. Transferring central control of your business
1小题>
The Chief Executive of a newly merged manufacturing company wishes to read about ideas for raising output without increasing costs.
2小题>
A retail chain's senior management want to find out about relocating managerial authority and responsibility to lower levels in the organization.
3小题>
A recently appointed Purchasing Officer needs to learn what to look for when deciding which firms to buy goods from.
4小题>
A chain that sells computer games would like ideas for improving the design and layout of its outlets.
5小题>
The new Chief Executive of a major electronics manufacturer wants to see if his appointment is mentioned in the magazine.
第 7 题:READING (PART FOUR ):
Homemakers Ltd. 54-59 Riverside
Cardiff CF 11JW
September 27, 2003
Dear Mr Cliff,
With reference to our meeting on September 23, I am pleased to tell you that the credit for $8,000 which you have requested has been approved.
I know we discussed an overdraft, but I think it would be better if the credit were given in the form of a loan at the current rate of interest which is 15 percent, and which will be calculated on half-yearly balances.
The loan must be repaid by June 2004 and we will hold the 2,000 IBM ordinary shares and $3,000 local government bonds you pledged as security. We agree that the other $3,000 was to be guaranteed by Mr. Y. Morgan, your business associate, and I would appreciate it if you could ask him to sign the enclosed guarantor's form, and if you would sign the attached agreement.
The money will be credited to your current account and available from September 30th subject to your returning both forms by that time.
I wish you luck with the expansion of your business and look forward to hearing from you very soon.
Yours sincerely
Evans
Manager
Encls.
1小题>
The letter is written for Mr. Cliff.
A Right
B Wrong
C Doesn't say
2小题>
Mr. Evans had met Mr. Cliff before he wrote the letter.
A Right
B Wrong
C Doesn't say
3小题>
Mr. Cliff was developing his business.
A Right
B Wrong
C Doesn't say
4小题>
Mr. Y. Morgan is Mr. Evans's business partner.
A Right
B Wrong
C Doesn't say
5小题>
The money that is to be lent is requested to be returned by June 2004.
A Right
B Wrong
C Doesn't say
6小题>
Mr. Cliff is going to fill in the forms.
A Right
B Wrong
C Doesn't say
7小题>
Mr. Evans wants Mr. Cliff to sign the agreement.
A Right
B Wrong
C Doesn't say
第 8 题:READING (PART FIVE ):
A Recipe for Success
Not many companies can boast of having been in business for more than three and a half centuries. Yuzaburo Mogi, president and CEO of Kikkoman Corp. the world's leading manufacture of soy sauce is well aware however that the company can't rest on its laurels if it's to successfully meet the challenge posed by its thousands of competitors globally. But Mogi the first Japanese person to ever become an MBA from the Columbia Business School in 1961 loves a challenge.
He learned American management methods through his studies at Columbia, as well as practical marketing know-how thanks to his experience as a product demonstrator, serving soy sauce in supermarkets and at international trade fairs during his summer breaks from his studies at Columbia, which has been a source of inspiration for him through the years. In 1957, the company established Kikkoman International, Inc. in San Francisco in order to launch full-scale sales and marketing activities in the US. Test kitchens were built and home economists were recruited to come up with recipes for American style dishes using soy sauce. The recipes were introduced in newspaper articles, on tiny recipe books.
Kikkoman's strategy of building a global company that acts locally has contributed greatly to its growth. Kikkoman hires local people to operate its plants outside Japan, and develops marketing campaigns that appeal to consumers in overseas markets.
The goal is to have consumers identify Kikkoman's products as the leading locally made products in its field. "We have seen our soy sauce becoming more and more a part of the American lifestyle," Mogi says. Kikkoman has captured 56% of the US market, double that of its nearest competitor, and the company has the top share of the world market.
Kikkoman is also a leader when it comes to quality. Its soy sauce is naturally brewed, unlike many of its rival products, which are chemically produced. Kikkoman's commitment to high quality has made it an unparalleled brand in recent decades, as consumers in the US and other countries have become more health-conscious and aware of the importance of truly natural food.
"That is why our soy sauce has established itself as all-purpose seasoning, a dependable ingredient, in kitchens around the globe," Mogi says.
1小题>
What has Mogi understood?
A A company should be more competitive.
B Successes in the past do not secure success in the future.
C Studying MBA can help a person be successful.
2小题>
Mogi got his practical marketing skills ______.
A through his MBA courses at Columbia Business School
B as a salesperson at trade fairs
C from his part-time jobs on vacations