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1、博思BULATS考試真題及答案精選以下是無憂考網(wǎng)整理的博思BULATS考試真題及答案精選,希望對大家準(zhǔn)備博思考試有所幫助。Listening sectionThe recordings for Part 1 and Part 4 of the Listening section are played twice.The recordings for Part 2 and Part 3 of the Listening section are only played once.Listening Part 1 Understanding short extracts (10 questions)

2、You listen to some short recordings (about 20 seconds long) and try to understand what they are talking about, or who is talking or what they are trying to say in each one.Example: You look at this on the question paper.Part OneQuestions 1 -10 You will hear 10 short conversations. For questions1-10,

3、 circle one letterA, BorCfor thecorrect answer. You will hear each conversationtwice. Which is the gate number for the flight to Bangkok?CThen you listen to this.InstructionsQuestion 1. Which is the gate number for the flight to Bangkok?Announcement: Attention all passengers waiting at Gate 17 for f

4、light BA203 to Bangkok. Please proceed immediately to Gate 12 where your plane will be boarding shortly.The correct answer is B.Listening Part 2 Taking down messages, notes, etc. (12 questions)You listen to three phone conversations. For each one, you have a form or message to complete, using the in

5、formation you hear in the conversation. You hear each conversation only once.Example: You look at this on the question paper.Conversation OneQuestions 1114 Look atQuantity/Amount: (14)Then you listen to this.Instructions:Conversation One, questions 11 to 14.Look at the form below. You will hear a ma

6、n calling toplace an order.Man: I d like to make an order please.Woman: Certainly, sir. Could you give me your name, please?Man: Yes, it ' s Ken Saunders.Woman: How do you spell Saunders, please?Man: S-A-U-N-D-E-R-S. Saunders.Woman: And the name of your company is ?Man: Greenlight Communications

7、, 201 Hall Road, Manchester.Woman: What was the name of the road again?Man: Hall, H-A-L-L.Woman: And could I take a telephone number and fax number?Man: Telephone 064 313 988, fax 064 318 006.Woman: Thank you very much. Now can I take your order?Man: It' s for some computer desks. They' re m

8、odel 00519 in your catalogue.Woman: And how many did you want to order?Man: SixWoman: Right. The computer desks are £800 each, so that will be a total of £ 4,800 for six, plus £ 50 transportationcharges. That makes a total of4 4,850. As soon as we receiveyour cheque or bank draft, we&

9、#39;ll despatchthem to you. Deliveryusually takes between 2 and 3weeks.Man: Good. I ' ll post it to you today.The correct answers are: 11 Saunders 12 064 318 00613 computer desk(s)14 6Listening Part 3 Understandplaced the typewriter and are standard equipment in almost every office. But how safe

10、 are they? As more and more people begin using them, there is a degree of controversy about their effects on health. There are some operators who report experiencing a number of symptoms from relativelyminor complaints like headaches and itching skin to more serious back and shoulder problems.The co

11、rrect answer is C.Reading and Language Knowledge sectionReading Part 1, Section 1 Understanding notices and short extracts (7 questions)You read some common notices or extracts from letters, forms, adverts, lea.ets, etc. You answer one question about each one.Example: .See enclosed brochure for deta

12、ils and levels ofcompensation.AYou should write to us for details about compensation.BDetails about compensation are given in a separate document.CYou will find more information on compensation on thenext page.The correct answer is B.Reading Part 1, Section 2 Sentences with a gap (6 questions)Each s

13、entence must be completed using only one of the four choices available.Example: Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence. For questions58 -63, markoneletterA, B, CorDon your Answer Sheet.58My job frequently involves having to work intense pressure.AbelowBunderCbeneathDunderneWome

14、n running their own businessAccording to recent research, a third of new companies set up in Britain are run by women. Typical examples are Lisa Simons, who started up her own highly successful clothing shops in London with a loan of £ 15,000 from her bank, and Kate Rogers, who set upCellar Caf

15、 谷five years ago and sold out to a major restaurant chain this month, at a profit of £ 3 million.There are many other examples.Surprise, a mail order company selling unusual gifts, had a turnover of $4 million last year. The company was started by Claire Fuller five years ago in a garage, but l

16、ater moved into premises in the centre of Coventry. Similarly, Nina Taylor started her company,NC Books, in an old warehouse in Bristol. A lawyer by training, she had no previous experience of the retail trade but believes that this worked to her advantage. ' Having no knowledge of the book trad

17、e, ' she says, ' allowed me to bring fresh ideas into the business.64One-third of new British businessesAconsist of chain companies.Bare owned or managed by women.Coperate within the food sector.65What does the second paragraph tell us about the company calledSurprise?AThe company delivers i

18、ts products by post.BThe company has made a profit every year.CThe company operates from a garage.The correct answers are: 64 B, 65 AReading Part 1, Section 4 Filling gaps in a text (5 questions)world ' s beauty product chains. The daughter of Spanish immigrants, she . :(71). born and educated i

19、n Britain.She opened her first Beauty Boutique in 1976 and it was(72)popular that she opened five more shops in3 years(73)then business has developed at anamazing rate, and the chain of Beauty Boutiques(74)now expanding all over the world.The correct answers are: 70 the, 71 was, 72 so, 73 Since, 74

20、areReading Part 2, Section 1 Finding information in shorttexts (7 questions)You read four short texts, such as adverts, product descriptions, etc. Then you match different sentences with each of those texts.Example: Read these sentences and the job advertisements on the next page. Which job does eac

21、h sentence75-81refer to? For each sentence, mark one letterA, B, C or Don your Answer Sheet.75You need to have experience of working with newspapers.76You have to be able to use a computer.BExecutive DirectorThe Women ' s Environment Network (WEN) is looking for a highly motivated, inspiring wom

22、an to lead one of Britain ' s most successful environmental campaigning and information organisations.Experience required includes management and organisational skills, media, writing and editing experience and a knowledge of the environment and/or women ' s movement. You will need to run ca

23、mpaigns and m questions)This section tests your knowledge of grammar and vocabulary. You have a text with .ve words missing.You are given a choice of four words for each gap and you have to choose the best one.Example: Read this letter about buying a computer. Choose the best word to fill each space

24、 from the words below. For each question82-86, markoneletterA, B, C or Donyour Answer Sheet.1 AprilDear Mr WhiteRe: Supply of XR6 WorkstationsI have pleasure in confirming our ability to meet your requirements for the Silicon Graphics workstation. In view of your special needs, I suggest that you pl

25、ace your order for the agreed equipment as soon as possible. The(82)timefor hardware for example is 6 weeks from receipt of order to (83) Thus,an order placed with us tomorrowwill(84)delivery to your site by the week commencingMonday, 15th May. All orders must be accompanied by a (85) of20% of the t

26、otal amount shown on theattached(86)Yours sincerelyVincent LawSales Manager82AdeliveryBarrivalCtransportDpostage 83AinstitutionBinitiationCintroductionDinstallation 84AcompelBensureCpromiseDmaintain 85AportionBcostCdepositDdiscount 86AchequeBquotationCchargeDdemandThe correct answers are: 82 A, 83 D

27、, 84 B, 85C, 86BReading Part 2, Section 3 Filling gaps in a text (5 questions)You have a text with .ve words missing. You have to think of a.1960s, John was working in America, selling British sports cars. It was hard work but .(88). hewasthere, he saw a magazine with pictures of cars for sale. The

28、magazine was regional and anyone .(89)advertise their car in it for a relatively small fee. What impressed John most was that .(90). singleadvertisementhad a picture of the car, unlike normalnewspaper adverts, which just provided a written description.10Returning to Britain, John put all of his savi

29、ngs into producing a magazine like the one he .(91).seenin the States. He started in the London region but was soon producing similar magazines for twelve more regions and, by 1990, for three other countries as well.The correct answers are: 87 the, 88 while, 89 could, 90 every, 91 hadReading Part 2,

30、 Section 4 Sentences with a gap (6 questions)Example: Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence. For questions92-97, markoneletterA, B, C, or Don yourAnswer Sheet.92The successful applicant will have a proven track . in project management.AhistoryBrecordCcurriculumDperformance 93W

31、hen replying, please theabovereference number.AreferBreproduceCquoteDalludeThe correct answers are: 92 B, 93 CReading Part 2, Section 5 Understanding a longer text (6 questions)You read a longer text, such as part of a business report, a newspaper article, etc. Then you answer some detailed question

32、s on it.Example: Read the article below about careers advice and answer questions98 1030n the opposite page. For questions98 T03, markoneletterA, B, CorDon your Answer Sheet.Keys to unlock path of career fulfillmentIt used to be called vocational guidance. Then it became careers advice and counselli

33、n Returning to Britain, John put all of his savings into producing a magazine like the one he.(91).seenin the States. He started in the London region but was soon producing similar magazines for twelve more regions and, by 1990, for three other countries as well.The correct answers are: 87 the, 88 w

34、hile, 89 could, 90every, 91 hadReading Part 2, Section 4 Sentences with a gap (6 questions)Example: Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence. For questions92-97, markoneletterA, B, C, or Don yourAnswer Sheet.92The successful applicant will have a proven track . in project managem

35、ent.AhistoryBrecordCcurriculumDperformance93When replying, please the abovereference number.AreferBreproduceCquoteDalludeThe correct answers are: 92 B, 93 CReading Part 2, Section 5 Understanding a longer text (6 questions)You read a longer text, such as part of a business report, a newspaper articl

36、e, etc. Then you answer some detailed questions on it.Example: Read the article below about careers advice and answer questions98 1030n the opposite page. For questions98 T03, markoneletterA, B, CorDon your Answer Sheet.Keys to unlock path of career fulfillmentIt used to be called vocational guidanc

37、e. Then it became careers advice and counsellinBut good careers advisors need to look at other factors when giving advice. For example, career counselling is flawed if it fails to allow for the possibility of people adapting to, and changing, their jobs once they are in them. Most organisations atte

38、mptthroughvarious explicit (induction, mentoring,training,appraisal) and implicit (reliance on observation)techniques to mould behaviour into an acceptable pattern. This means that attitudes and even aptitudes of employees may be changed over the first year of employment, sometimes, but not always,

39、in the direction desiredby the organisation. Thus what was a 'fit ' may easily and quickly develop into a misfit and vice versa.Individuals also change their jobs without leaving them.They rearrange furniture, use space and technology differentlyand personalise different aspects of the job. They can negotiate with colleagues, earn special privileges and use other means to improve their role and output. In this sense, very soon they are doing the job differently from their predecessors, and possibly from the way recommended by the company. Ho

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