1、BEC商务英语(中级)写作模拟试卷 17及答案与解析 一、 PART ONE 1 You work for a company which is going to buy a set of equipment from China, You are asked to translate a lot of specifications and instructions within four months, which is impossible. Therefore you decide to advertise for two experienced translators as soon
2、as possible. Write a short note to Mr. Max Remington, the Public Relations Manager. Ask for an advertisement for two translators. Explain the reason. Mention your urgency. Write 40 50 words on a separate sheet. 二、 PART TWO 2 You are a clerk in a certain multinational corporation. You are asked to wr
3、ite a report about the target nations economic situation, you received the information as follows: Read the following table and graph which show the situation of this developing country, telling the sectoral distribution of employment and GDP. Use the information in the table to write a short report
4、 (about 100 120 words) Write on your Answer Sheet. BEC商务英语(中级)写作模拟试卷 17答案与解析 一、 PART ONE 1 【正确答案】 Dear Mr. Max Remington: As our company is purchasing a set of equipment from China, a lot of materials have to be translated, which is impossible to do within four months. Could you advertise for two ex
5、perienced translators in the newspapers? It is urgent. 二、 PART TWO 2 【正确答案】 The first graph shows the percentage of people employed in different sectors of the economy in 2002, and the percentage of GDP which they produced. The main economic sectors are natural resources, industry and services. The
6、second graph shows movements between 1996 and 2005. The first graph reveals that although 77.4% of the population worked in natural resources in 2002, they produced only 19.2% of GDP. However, the 3.6% of the population who worked in industry produced 15.4% of GDP, and the 15.2% who worked in the se
7、rvice sector produced 58% of GDP. The second graph shows that services as a percentage of GDP have been falling steadily. In 1996 natural resources provided more than 25% of GDP, but this declined to less than 20% in 2002, recovered in 2003 but fell below20% in 2005. Industry earned less than 10% of GDP in 1996, but rose almost to 20% in 2005. The two graphs reveal that GDP is earned primarily by the service sector.