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1、 DetailedGuidetoBEC2Listening全真试题1ability to identify words and short phrases rather than a test of your memory. Read the form to obtain or follow the gist of the telephone conversation as you hear ft. Frequently, the same or similar words and phrases will be used. Almost all the information you wil
2、l hear is given in the same order as that appearing in the form in your question book. If you think you have missed a piece of information, don t worry. Above all, don t look back at the words and phrases in the form. Try to find the present place in the form as quickly as possible. Remember that yo
3、u will hear the conversation again to enable you to check all the information. Sometimes you can glance ahead at a heading in the table. This approach will help you to recognise the word, number or phrase to write in the form when you hear ft in the telephone conversation. The conversations may incl
4、ude simple information for messages, notes and diaries as well as enquiries, requests, invitations, orders, complaints, plans, bookings, arrangements, and confirmation of requests and arrangements. In the following example, candidates hear a woman asking to speak to another woman who has left her of
5、fice. She gives the man who answers the phone a message for the woman. Although there are three telephone conversations in Part One, only one is given here as an example. Note that the instructions have been slightly aftered here to take account of this. You hear. You will hear a telephone conversat
6、ion. Write down one word or number in the numbered spaces on the form below. M: Happy World Import Company. F: Good afternoon. Could I speak to Mrs Chan, please? M: I m afraid she s already left the office today. This is Paul Smith, her assistant. Could I give her a message? F: This is Anna Shaw. S-
7、H-A-W. This is about her planned business trip to Europe. M: I ll just make a note of that. Mrs Chan s trip to Europe. F: Yes, we ve just heard from our agents in Paris. M: You ve heard from your Paris agents. Got it. What s your number,please? F: 9 double7 31. M: 9 double7 31. What s the best time
8、to call? F: Any time between 8.30 am and 12 noon. M: Good, I ll give Mrs Chan your message first thing tomorrow morning. F: Thank you. Goodbye. You read. You will hear a telephone conversation. Write down one word or number in the numbered spaces on the form below. MESSAGE To: Mrs Chan From: (1) AnnaShaw Re your business trip to- (2) EuropeAction required: Phone (3) 97731any time between (4) 8.30 am and 12 noon