1、 1 the contact between coach and employee not solving all difficulties at work 2 the discussion of how certain situations could be better handled if they occur again 3 a coach encouraging an employee to apply what has been taught to routine work situations 4 coaching providing new intere
2、st to individuals who are unhappy in their current positions 5 coaching providing a supportive environment to discuss performance 6 employees being asked to analyse themselves and practise greater self-awareness 7 coaching enabling a company to respond rapidly to a lack of expertise in a certa
3、in area A But there are plenty of similar contracts to be won in the east of Scotland before Robertson turns her attention elsewhere. B Her way round this particular problem was to recruit the catering manager of the rival company, C But this demand was short-lived, and before long, incre
4、asing competition made it harder to make a profit. D 'It was a dramatic learning curve and very small amounts of money were earned at first, 'says Robertson. E She decided that the solution, since many companies required working lunches for meetings with clients, was to prepare end deliver meals t
5、o business premises. F On hearing this, Robertson immediately contacted all of their clients and offered the services of Grapevine Caterers. G Instead, she studied accountancy after leaving university, and a steady if unspectacular professional path seemed set. 13 In the first paragraph, Mar
6、y Spillane says people should learn how to market themselves because A it encourages companies to give them a job for life. B in the future it will be a company requirement. C in many careers it is becoming difficult to succeed. D it will help them adapt to
7、 developments in the job market. 14 Spillane says that, when creating a personal brand, it is important to A change things depending on the circumstances. B decide what image people would like you to present. C make sure that colleagues feel at ease with your image.
8、 D follow the example of someone in the company you work for. 15 What do we learn about Spillane in the third paragraph? A She is embarrassed about her career with a cosmetics company. B She doesn't like talking about her academic background. C She has qualifications
9、 many people are unaware of. D She worries about how other people see her. 16 Which problem does Spillane refer to when talking about the companies she is presently working with? A They find it difficult to accept her ideas. B They are unaware of how to rabrand th
10、emselves. C They don't want to spend large amounts of money. D They are unwilling to modernise their work environment. 17 When advising people on rebranding themselves, Spillane tells them to A attend courses to gain specialist skills. B update regularly their w
11、ritten proof of what they can do. C try out different ways of presenting themselves to others. D remember that what they look like is the most important point. 18 Spillane says that, in order to rebrand yourself successfully, it is important to A ask for other people's op
12、inions about your image. B feel confident about what you are trying to achieve. C learn how to make use of all aspects of your character. D model yourself on people with a certain amount of influence. 19 A make up B carry out C bring about D
13、put down 20 A basis B grounds C foundation D structure 21 A distributions B guides C designs D patterns 22 A approval B permission C consent D decision 23 A value B inspect C review
14、 D survey 24 A command B prompt C influence D persuade 25 A guess B speculate C reckon D predict 26 A operations B techniques C measures D exercises 27 A answer B respond C cou
15、nter D reply 28 A move B lead C develop D benefit 29 A expressions B descriptions C words D terms 30 A reputation B position C situation D influence 31 A desired B selected C
16、 preferred D supposed 32 A acts B steps C means D points 33 A handed over B drawn up C made out D written off 23 The aim of the 'Business Today' competition was to reward
17、 A good product design. B skilful project management, C rapid financial success. 24 How many companies were chosen to compete in the final of the competition? A four B fourteen C forty 25 The types of products which the finalists were developin
18、g A caused considerable problems for the judges. B were all connected with the food industry. C involved a common set of development aspects. 26 According to the speaker, what are small firms good at? A fitting new products in with current production B
19、recording methods used in developing new products C developing new management structures for new products 27 The speaker believes big companies document innovation well because of A the number of staff available. B the involvement of senior management. C the insiste
20、nce on regular procedures. 28 The panel was impressed by Natura because they had A invested considerable time inventing a new product. B researched new ways of manufacturing their product. C investigated new overseas markets for their product. 29 The judges praised the li
21、nks between development teams in smaller companies and A senior management. B suppliers. C the market. 30 The companies sometimes had problems because the suppliers A could not understand the specifications. B could not meet the deadlines. C could not rely on their subcontractors.
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