BEC真题阅读--part3-综合总结

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1、BEC中级reading part3阅读题巧解(一)题型介绍BEC Vantage阅读理解题目不能过细地去推敲,正确选项一般都是“原句改写”。 一般说来,命题专家最常用的有四种方式:“语言简化”、“反话正说”、“正话反说”和“关键词替换”。(二)技巧:BEC中的阅读是需要掌握一定的略读技巧的,下面传授给大家:转折重点读后句,并列不用都读完,插入成分可不读,定状成分可删节做题步骤:1、 看题目,把握文章主旨2、 同义匹配是解题关键3、 定位:题目和段落对应4、 选项四大类:1) 正确选项:同义词匹配2) 无关选项:上下文无此内容3) 意思相反:文章讲得是正面。而选项是反面4) 不要做二次推论5、

2、主旨题:看在文章、选项中出现最多的词,主旨题中的选项必须出现此词才有可能是正确选项6、注意段落结构,如果很有规律,可以做出合理推论7、找出题干中的关键词,在文中定位。题目是顺序排列。大写定位,符号定位,同义词定位8、 选项范围太小或太大不选;太绝对不选;不符合实际不选;太具体不选;不包含所有要素不选9、 一般都是考细节,一定要耐心定位10、 每段的中心句一般在段首或段尾,浏览时一定要把握中心意思11、如果题干中出现“in the first paragraph”,很可能得弄懂整段的中心意思才能选出正确答案;11、最后一个题一般在最后一段可以找到答案人邮第二辑真题TEST 1 READING P

3、ART 3 HOW TO MARKET YOURSELF(How to market yourself,怎样开发你自己)We manage our own careers now. So knowing how to brand and position yourself in the market as Me plc at different stages of your working life is becoming an increasingly vital skill. At least that is what image expert Mary Spillane believes

4、. Employment as we know it is decreasing. Jobs dont exist, work exists. In the next decade most of us will be suppliers, not staff. We will have clients not bosses. If you are under 30, you probably know that there is only one firm to join for life: Me plc. It promotes you and your potential to othe

5、rs. Were working in multi-national, multicultural, multi-corporate teams and its important to understand the implications of this. We need to create a personal brand that is unique, but complements the brand of the corporation we are working for. You have to find a way to do it so that you are not j

6、ust a typical employee, advises Spillane. You have to decide what central values you want to project, and also what may need to alter from situation to situation. (树立属于自己的品牌,并且相机而动。 )Many people only remember Mary Spillane for the years she spent running a cosmetics company, but she actually has mas

7、ters degrees in information science and politics. She used to hide that hard-hitting(Hard-hitting有活力的/积极的/强有力的;用力打击的 (a) hard-hitting news有影响力的新闻 (n)) side, but is now eager to show it and forget about cosmetics. Now that Im working in the boardrooms of major plcs and global companies, Im playing up

8、(play up强调,突出) my degrees and management background so that the image side is seen only as an addition to the value side, says Spillane. Some contracts take longer than others. The City law firms Im currently working for are really difficult because they dont have any idea of what their brand should

9、 be, and are still very traditional even when talking about becoming modern. Im showing them how to do everything from changing their reception areas -which tend to be very off-putting (1. 令人厌恶的 2. 老是推托的 (a))with their high-fronted reception desks - to how to make small talk that is less formal and

10、rigid. Companies rebrand themselves all the time, spending millions on new office interiors and so on. But without an underlying change of attitudes(没有态度的根本转变(adv)), it can prove an empty exercise. She argues that for individuals too, there must be more than a surface change, as rebranding goes deep

11、er than a mere change of wardrobe(wardrobe衣柜;行头;全部戏装w:drub (n)). Beyond advice on appearance, she tells clients, Remind yourself of what you are selling: the personal values(个人价值) that comprise your brand. Learn to present yourself in a way that will project what you want to deliver. Lifelong learni

12、ng is essential, together with the sort of discovery and adventure that promote personal growth. Always have an up-to-the-minute (最新的,最近的,直到现在的)CV ready to print out, refreshing it every few months with your most recent achievements, just to remind others of your brand value. She believes it is esse

13、ntial that you understand both your public self and your private self, as well as your blind spots(盲点(n)) and your potential, in order to create an effective brand. The public self(公众自我,公众知道) is the image you project to the world, the private self(内在自我,只有自己知道) is what you know about yourself but oth

14、ers dont, arid blind spots are those things that others see about you but you cant see for yourself. By deciding what image you want other people to see, emphasising more of your private self and sorting out a few blind spots, you will increase not only your potential to influence others, but also y

15、our self-esteem and self-confidence. 人邮第二辑真题 TEST 2 READING PART 3 Department Store Magic (Department store magic,字面上是百货公司的魔力。讲的是英国的一个百货公司如何摆脱困境。 )(第一段是点明公司所遭遇的困境)For most of the 20th century Smithsons was one of Britains most successful department stores, but by the mid-1990s, it had become dull. (

16、dull钝的;迟钝的;无趣的;呆滞的;阴暗的(a) 使迟钝;使阴暗;缓和(v))Still profitable, thanks largely to a series of successful advertising campaigns, but decidedly boring. The famous were careful not to be seen there, and its sales staff didnt seem to have changed since the store opened in 1908. Worst of all, its customers were buying fewer and fewer of its own-brand products,the major part of its

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