1、BEC商务英语(中级)写作模拟试卷 130及答案与解析 一、 PART ONE 1 You are the Purchasing Manager for a large company. Last month you decided to look for a new supplier for the stationery and office equipment that your company uses. You have found a new supplier. Compass Office Goods Ltd. Write a memo to your companys depar
2、tment heads: explaining why you looked for a new supplier saying who the new supplier is asking for feedback about the goods that they supply, Write 4050 words. Write on the separate answer paper provided. 二、 PART TWO 2 You work for a sports center. You have been asked to write a short report that w
3、ill appear in a newsletter for the sports centres members.Look at the graphs below, on which you have already made some handwritten notes.Then, using all these handwritten notes, write your report.Do not include postal adresses.Write 120-140 words. BEC商务英语(中级)写作模拟试卷 130答案与解析 一、 PART ONE 1 【正确答案】 To:
4、 All Department Heads From: Purchasing Manager Date: July 20th Subject: About the goods of the New Supplier. Since the quality of the stationery and office equipment provided by the former supplier couldnt meet our satisfaction, we have chosen a new one Compass Office Goods Ltd, whose sample product
5、s have been distributed to each department. Any opinions about the goods it supplies will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. 二、 PART TWO 2 【正确答案】 Report on performance of sports centre in 2004 The graphs illustrate the income, expenditure and average monthly visits to our sports centre in 2004. The inc
6、ome in 2004 totalled 470, 000. Most came from entrance fees ( 350, 000), which constituted 75 percent. Then came from the membership fees ( 60, 000), government grants ( 40, 000) and other things ( 20, 000). The expenditure in 2004 totalled 400, 000. We paid our staff 200, 000, which accounted for h
7、alf of the whole expenditure. In addition, a quarter of expenditure ( 100, 000) was spent on the rent for premises. The cost of equipment and other aspects were 50, 000 and respectively. There was a noticeable rise of 2600 in average monthly visits to the gym compared with that of 2003, which result
8、ed in the rise of the income from the entrance fees. In the same period, the number of visitors to the pool showed little change increasing slightly by 200 visitors. In contrast, there was a disappointing drop of 300 in visits to the sports hall. We had a good cash surplus of 70, 000 and 11 per cent increase overall in average monthly visits.