您好,欢迎来到七彩学习网!

剑桥商务英语初级听力与口语考试解析与示例

本网站 发布时间: 2025-08-18 13:18:38

英语故事内容

小提示:本网站开通了划词搜索.用鼠标选择单词即可
点击隐藏内容
    内容简介内容简介
    本文解析了《剑桥商务英语初级听力与口语考试》,通过Exam 15的示例对话,帮助学习者掌握真实场景中的英语表达,提升听力与口语能力,摆脱“教科书式英语”,更加贴近生活与实际交流。
    学习英语不仅要掌握语法和词汇,更重要的是能在真实场景中自然运用。然而,课本上的句子往往过于正式,与实际生活中的表达相差甚远。想要说出一口地道、自然的英语,就需要接触真实语境中的对话。在这里,我们精选日常高频使用的英语表达,涵盖社交、工作、旅行等场景,帮你摆脱“教科书式英语”,学会老外真正在用的说法。下面是本期《新编剑桥商务英语(初级) Exam 15》的内容,坚持积累,让你的英语更贴近生活!

    Unit 15. Exam Focus Speaking. Interview 1. Part 1. Good morning, my name's Alison. Now, I'd just like to check your names. So, what's your name? Caroline Michel. Caroline. And how do you spell your family name? C-R-R. I know your family name, please. M-I-C-H-E-M. Thank you. And your cenaree, can't you? I am cenaree. How do you spell your family name? C-N-I-O-B-E-Y. Where are you from, cenareek? No, I'm empty. Right. Do you like living there? Yes. Why do you like living there? Hmm. I was born in Nell Monty. I see. And where are you from, Caroline? Carnable. Do you like living there? Yes. Why do you like living there? Because it's beautiful. It must be a nice place to live. Thank you. cenareek, have you travelled to other parts of England? Yes. Where have you been? I've been to Manchester. Did you like Manchester? No, I didn't. Okay. And Caroline, have you travelled to other parts of England? Yes. Where did you go? Bath. Did you like Bath? Yes. What do you think is the most interesting place to visit in this country? I don't know. London, perhaps. And cenareek, which other country would you like to visit? I would like to visit Scotland. Why would you like to visit Scotland? I don't know. What about you, Caroline? Where would you like to visit? So, America? Any particular part of South America? Um, Brazil?

    Interview 2. Part 1. Good morning, my name's Alison. Now I'd just like to check your names. Ah, so what's your name? My name is Gahunin Michel. How do you spell your family name? M-I-C-H-E-M. Thank you. You're cenareek, aren't you? I am cenareek. How do you spell your family name? M-I-O-B-E-Y. Where are you from, cenareek? I'm from Normandy. Do you like living there? Sure. I like a lot, living there. Why do you like living there? Um, because I appreciate the cosmopolitan side of London. I like going to the theatre, cinemas and art galleries. M-M. I see. Where are you from, Caroline? I'm from Grenoble in France. Do you like living there? Yes, I do. It's a very nice place. Why do you like living there? Especially because there are a lot of mountains around. So it's really good for sports. It must be a nice place to live. cenareek, have you travelled to other parts of England? No, I haven't. I know only... I only know London. And where would you go if you had the chance? I would like to visit the Devanchaya and maybe to go to Manchester. Caroline, have you visited other parts of England? None of that much, but I've been to Bath, for example. And did you like Bath? Yes, it's an amazing place with many things to see. What do you think is the most interesting place to visit in this country? Oh, London for sure. cenareek, which other country would you like to visit? I would like to visit the United States of America, India and China as well. Why would you like to visit India? Because I think it's a very different culture from our own culture. And I would like to experience a radically different culture. How about you, Caroline? What other countries would you like to visit? I really would like to visit Africa, any particular part of Africa. And perhaps Synnagar would be my choice. Thank you very much. So that's the end of the first part of the test.

    Interview 1, part 2. Okay, cenareek, would you like to start your talk? Sure. Well, when choosing which airline to fly with, I pay attention to the price first. Once I had a fly with a very cheap company, but unfortunately it wasn't a very good experience. When we were expected to live by the plane, there was a Malcolm man. And he didn't want to live without his dog. So he was in the fly with his dog. And the commandant asked him to live the plane. But he didn't want to. And so the flight was delayed because of that. And the thing is that we couldn't take off. He didn't want to live the plane. So we were waiting. And it was a bit worrying because we couldn't. We couldn't live or take off before before. We had only one hour to take off. So if we couldn't do it, we wouldn't have been. We wouldn't have got back our money because there was no insurance for this because the flight was very cheap. Thank you. Caroline, would you like to ask any questions? When you travel, do you book your ticket by internet or by phone? Do you go to travel agency? I usually go to travel agency. Thank you both very much.

    Interview 2, part 2. Okay, Caroline, would you like to start your talk? Yes. I'm concerning my choice for airlines. I think price, safety record and customer service are honestly both really important, not free. But if I can't have the three things, I would probably put first price and safety. For example, I would never go in a very far country if the airlines is not a good reputation. But price is something we have to think about. If we want to keep some money to do something else apart from traveling. And customer service, I didn't have many times problems with airlines so I don't know if it's really important. Thank you. Sennarik, would you like to ask any questions? Yes, sure. Do you sometimes fear flying? Not that door I enjoy that. It's really exciting. Thank you both very much.

    Interview 1, part 3. Right, some potential foreign clients are visiting your company for the first time. Look at the pictures, talk together for two minutes and decide which would be the most suitable place to take them in the evening. Well, I think we can go to this football match. To go to the pub is a good idea. We could go first to this pub and then to the football match. How to go to the theatre? Do you think they are interested in this? Yes, you're right. They enjoy to go to the theatre. How can you know that? Sorry. How can you know that? Yes, it's a good idea. And then we can go to the restaurant. Which restaurant? This restaurant, the Thai restaurant. I don't like that Thai food. So we can go to another restaurant. What is your ID? We can go to another restaurant. Yes, but what is your ID? We can go to a French restaurant. Okay, we go. Yes, thank you. Sanabic, what other activities could you arrange for a potential client? Well, an ID, I've got an ID. I would like to go with them to... Oh, maybe to the London A's. Thank you. And Caroline, why do you think it's important to socialise with clients? It's good to speak with them. No restaurant. It's important. Right, thank you both very much. That concludes the speaking test.

    Interview 2, part 3. Right, some potential foreign clients are visiting your company for the first time. Look at the pictures and talk together for 2 minutes and decide which would be the most suitable place to take them in the evening. Hmm, I think it would be great to start to go to the pond. What do you think? Don't you think it's a bit too basic for our clients? Well, we can choose something else. What do you suggest in that case? What do you think about the football match? You're joking. You are free women in the team. We can't take them in the football match. That's right. That's right. It's definitely not a good ID. Shall we go to this play by Shakespeare? I think it looks great. I'm sure they're going to enjoy that. Yes, but don't you think they would find a problem with the language? Yes, perhaps, but it's not very important. Just to be in a really British theater with a very famous play, it would be great. Don't worry about that. We could take afterwards. We could take them to this entire restaurant. What do you think? I think it's a great idea to go to the restaurants, but I'm not sure the Thai restaurant is a good idea. The food might be too hot or something like that. What do you suggest then? Why not going to a French restaurant? You know this famous one. I'm going straight. Let's go to this restaurant. That's a good idea. Thank you. Sannari, what other activities could you arrange for a potential client? I would enjoy taking them to visit an art gallery in London and maybe taking them to a few great places in the city. Why do you think it's important to socialize with clients? I think you know the answer to that question. Everybody knows that it's good to make more money. Thank you very much. That concludes the speaking test.

    上面就是七彩网帮您整理的关于新编剑桥商务英语(初级) Exam 15的内容,希望对您有一些帮助!

部分单词释义

单词解释英文单词解释
  • airline

    名词航空公司; 航线

    1. 航空公司
    An airline is a company which provides regular services carrying people or goods in aeroplanes.

    e.g. ...the Dutch national airline KLM.
    荷兰国家航空公司KLM

  • customer

    名词顾客,客户; 主顾; 口家伙

    1. 顾客;主顾;客户
    A customer is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.

    e.g. Our customers have very tight budgets.
    我们的顾客很会精打细算。
    e.g. ...a satisfied customer.
    心满意足的顾客

    2. (某一类型的)家伙
    You can use customer in expressions such as a cool customer or a tough customer to indicate what someone's behaviour or character is like.

    e.g. She's a real cool customer.
    她是个很冷静的家伙。
    e.g. ...two pretty awkward customers.
    两个相当难缠的家伙

    When you buy goods from a particular shop or company, you are one of its customers. If you use the professional services of someone such as a lawyer or an accountant, you are one of their clients. Doctors and hospitals have patients, while hotels have guests. People who travel on public transport are referred to as passengers.
    从某一家商店或公司买东西的人是他们的customer(顾客)。接受律师或会计师等的专业服务的人是他们的client(客户)。医生或医院接待patient(病人),饭店旅馆接待guest(客人)。乘坐公共交通工具的人被称作passenger(乘客)。
  • experience

    名词经验,体验; 经历,阅历

    及物动词感受; 亲身参与,亲身经历; 发现

    1. 经验;实践
    Experience is knowledge or skill in a particular job or activity, which you have gained because you have done that job or activity for a long time.

    e.g. He has also had managerial experience on every level...
    他还有各个层级的管理经验。
    e.g. He's counting on his mother to take care of the twins for him; she's had plenty of experience with them.
    他靠母亲帮忙照顾他的双胞胎;她在这方面很有经验。

    2. (组成个人生活或形成个性的)经历,阅历
    Experience is used to refer to the past events, knowledge, and feelings that make up someone's life or character.

    e.g. I should not be in any danger here, but experience has taught me caution...
    我在这里应该不会有任何危险,但是经验告诉我要小心。
    e.g. She had learned from experience to take little rests in between her daily routine...
    经验告诉她在日常生活中要不时休息一下。

    3. (尤指重要的)经历,往事
    An experience is something that you do or that happens to you, especially something important that affects you.

    e.g. Moving had become a common experience for me...
    搬家对我而言已经成了常事。
    e.g. His only experience of gardening so far proved immensely satisfying...
    到目前为止他唯一的一次园艺经历非常令人满意。

    4. 经历
    If you experience a particular situation, you are in that situation or it happens to you.

    e.g. We had never experienced this kind of holiday before and had no idea what to expect...
    我们以前从未有过这样的假期,不知道会怎么样。
    e.g. British business is now experiencing a severe recession.
    英国商业现在正经历严重的衰退。

    5. 感受;体验
    If you experience a feeling, you feel it or are affected by it.

    e.g. Widows seem to experience more distress than do widowers.
    寡妇似乎比鳏夫更痛苦。

  • cosmopolitan

    形容词四海为家的; 世界性的,全世界的; 全球的

    名词世界主义者; 四海为家者

    1. 世界性的,国际化的;受各国文化影响的
    A cosmopolitan place or society is full of people from many different countries and cultures.

    e.g. London has always been a cosmopolitan city.
    伦敦一直是一个国际化都市。

    2. 见过世面的;见识广的;开明的
    Someone who is cosmopolitan has had a lot of contact with people and things from many different countries and as a result is very open to different ideas and ways of doing things.

    e.g. The family are rich, and extremely sophisticated and cosmopolitan.
    这家人很富有,老于世故,而且见多识广。

  • socialize

    不及物动词(与…)交往,联谊; 参与社交

    及物动词使社会化; 使适合于过社会生活; 使参加集体学习

    in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 socialise
  • 中文
  • English
  • 热门听力
  • 其他听力
请牢记:"qicai.net" 即七彩网 ©2025 七彩网 www.qicai.net 本站邮件:kankan660@qq.com
网站备案号:湘ICP备16000511号-8